Buttermilk Falls State Park
Stephens State Park
Contrary to popular belief, New Jersey is one of the most beautiful states in the country. This might not be the case near the New York City area, but there is a lot more to New Jersey than its northeastern section. While it would be impossible to choose the most beautiful area of New Jersey, one place that should definitely be in the Top 10 is Stephens State Park. This is an 805-acre park with plenty to do. What makes it special is that it’s one of the few New Jersey state parks that offer so much activity and serenity at the same time. It’s possible to sit and eat a peaceful picnic lunch while overlooking the Musconetcong River while someone else is preparing his electric or gas motorboat down the river for a day of fishing. A third party might be rock climbing on the other side of the park. And someone else may be riding a horse on a hidden trail. It’s possible to visit Stephens State Park a dozen times and still have a lot left to see and do.
Rancocas State Park
Are you seeking good options for day trips in New Jersey? Whether you are a teacher or scout leader trying to find new education opportunities, a parent looking to give your children an appreciation of the natural world, or just a nature enthusiast who wants to spend a quiet day observing the local wildlife, Rancocas State Park can meet your needs.
Parvin State Park in New Jersey
Parvin State Park is a wonderful state park in Salem County, New Jersey. The park is located near the Pine Barrens. It includes areas of pine trees as well as hardwood forests. The history of the park is interesting. Prior to the United States involvement in World War II, the park was home to a wildlife conservation camp. During the war, it served as a summer camp for children of Japanese Americans and later a German POW camp. The history of the park is no doubt colorful, but the park today is the sight of great recreation and natural beauty. Here are some activities you can enjoy at Parvin State Park.
Monmouth Battlefield State Park
Located in the far east-central portion of New Jersey, the Monmouth Battlefield State Park offers visitors of all ages a wide variety of outdoor activities within an historical setting. Defined by eighteenth-century landscaping that includes a restored farmhouse, fields, orchards, woods and wetlands, this 1,818 acres park is renowned for its annual Revolutionary War reenactment of the Battle of Monmouth. Because this historic battle took place on the grounds, the park is listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places and has been designated as a U.S. National Historic Landmark District. The park is open year-round and no entry fees are charged.

