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    Lewis Morris County Park

    3.7 (18 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Ginger B.

    The lake was understaffed (lifeguards called out) therefore 120 person limit within lake boundaries so I couldn't even go lay out on the sand. No mention on website of risk of denial due to undertaffing/people calling out sick. Waste of hour drive roundtrip. When we arrived (2 people) there were 20 people in front of us on wait list. Most people turned around and left. We paid $5 for 30 minute paddleboat, came back and wait list was almost double. Gave up and left.

    Well maintained trail around Sunrise Lake.
    Nora M.

    Amenities: Well maintained park equipped with trails for hiking and mountain biking, Sunrise Lake which offers various water activities and a beach and picnic benches with bbq (which we made full use of). PIcnic benches are a bit limited, we found three areas of benches, two of which were occupied by big parties. Overall Experience: Really enjoyed coming here to hike and have a bbq. Close to Morristown where we made a stop in the town center to walk around. Will be back with our bikes.

    Fabrizio U.

    We had the time of our life. So nice! So much space! So green! Absolutely coming back.

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    New Jersey Audubon Society

    4.0(2 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    A center for conservation and education, the Sherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary encompasses 272…read moreacres of deciduous forest, fields, a woodland flood plain, an education centered carriage house, as well as, an estate house with a tree-top observation deck. The estate house is also home to an extensive book store, exhibits and Audubon offices. There are numerous species of birds in the area and an observation deck which facilitates viewing. The migratory season for 25 species of warblers is particularly note worthy. Along with warblers other wildlife are also present like hummingbirds, wild turkey, great horned owls, red fox, long-tailed weasels, gray and red squirrels and white-tailed deer. There are clean maintained trails which are from .3 to 1.3 miles long some of which run along the headwaters of the Passaic river. The wildlife sanctuary is near The Raptor's Trust and the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge so you can easily make a day of it by visiting all three. On their website you can download a brochure and trail map and check out their school programs both on-site and off-site for students pre-K up to 10th grade.

    I came here but the building was closed. However they still had some awesome trails available to…read moreexplore. Parking at the trail heads is simple and well marked. I took the Army trail. It was a nice peaceful stroll. There is a little waterfall that sounds so very soothing about 1/2 mile in. The trail is well marked and maintained. They do not allow dogs on the trails, which is odd because I saw a lot of paw prints in the mud. The trails are very quiet and not than many people go on them. I was the only one on the trail that I was on. I think this is one of the better trails in the area because of its maintenance, ease to get to and through there, quietness, and little to no other people on the trail. I will tray and make it back here soon to check out the building and another trail.

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    Central Park of Morris County - Pavilion

    Central Park of Morris County

    4.7(10 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    Central Park of Morris County is located on what was once Greystone Mental Health Facility. After…read moreit was demolished in the early 2000's, it was reconstructed in 2008 as a county park. Today the park is a large athletic complex featuring 2 inline hockey rinks, a 2.5K cross country course. 2 sand vollyball courts, 1 artificial turf softball field, an 18 Hole Disc Golf Course, 4 artificial soccer fields. walking paths through meadows & wooded areas, a kickball field, a playground area designed for 5-12 year olds. The playground area has a lot of different apparatus, rubber ground cover and benches. Fully equiped reatrooms can be found in lot 4. Lastly, the park has a dog park. The dog park has a section for small dogs, 2 sections for large dogs, and short wooded area with a path. The dog park is completely fenced in, well maintained, clean and spacious. There are obstacle courses, as well. The drawback is the grass and dirt areas after wet weather. Additionally, there are no trash containers in the fenced in areas. Bring water for your dog

    This review is for the playground only. Fairly large with lots of options and plenty of equipment…read more Swings, slides, ramps, mechanical spinning toys, tables and benches, climbing apparatus, musical instruments, etc. The ground is nice and soft rubber, and there is ample space for parents and siblings including covered benches to protect from the sun. Add a parent I really appreciated that it wasn't too crowded on a Sunday morning and all of the children there were patient and well behaved. Since it's a bit further away we won't be there daily but will certainly make the 20 minute trip again!

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    Loantaka Park

    Loantaka Park

    4.3(30 reviews)
    5.2 mi

    For what it's worth, this review specifically pertains to a rainy winter hike - I can't comment on…read moremost of the park amenities near the playgrounds, playing fields, etc. And I'm also willing to acknowledge that I likely would have felt more favorably disposed toward this park if we had been there in better weather that didn't give off massive Pacific NW vibes. The dreary conditions were not the park's fault. Loantaka was the site of the annual first of the year hike with a group of noble chums. Interestingly, there was a rival "official" hike being held at the same time by the Boy Scouts of America - their social media announcements (complete with map) ahead of time were very helpful in locating a decent parking area for my compatriots. I don't think I have the ability on Yelp to review the BSA, but their scoutmaster was a gem and several of my chums purchased commemorative pins for the event at their little kiosk. Also, my dad was an Eagle Scout and can start a bonfire in about 30 seconds, so that's something. For the purposes of our adventure, we ended up walking 3.13 miles (assuming an Apple watch was correct, which I'm always dubious about), an out-and-back from the parking lot off Loantaka Way to Kitchell Lake just across the aptly named Kitchell Road. The parking lot was easy to access with plenty of spaces, though it was a bit more crowded by the time we were done. It was very pleasing to see several port-a-potties nearby, and I can report from firsthand experience that they were relatively clean, though the toilet seat in mine was wet and required my first squatting situation of 2022. I could breathe comfortably though, so I think you take that compromise if you can get it. The trails are very well maintained - we were exclusively on paved ones, though it looked like there were a few dirt paths that went off them as well, all of which looked tidy and drama-free. That said, it would have been nice if there were more markers/signage giving us a better idea of where we were. It would be difficult to get authentically lost in this area (I imagine it would take roughly 15 minutes to accidentally stumble across a county highway), but it would have been helpful for our orientation. This year's hike featured an Honorary Young Pup of 6, who was able to handle the adventure with aplomb (and enjoyed spotting the metal tags on the trees). There were also many pooches on the premises, and virtually all seemed to be doodle mixes of some sort - very little variety in this area of Jersey, apparently. If you're looking for decent photo ops, this is not where I'd go; this is a park that I'd use exclusively for very mild cardio/fresh air. There are a few streams on the journey, but nothing to write home about. The pond was pleasant enough, with abundant waterfowl in the distance, but it's hard to get whipped up about scenery that looks like it's straight out of Taylor Swift's Folklore album photo shoot.

    Followed the gps and it told me to park on the side of the road but there was a sign that said you…read morecouldn't park there. I played it safe and looped around the park and noticed that there's actually a parking lot located on Loantaka Way. First time I came here was in the Spring of 2018 and by the summer I noticed they installed bikes now. You'll have to download the app and follow the instructions to unlock it. Nice clean well maintained park. What I love most about this place is that it's shaded!!!! Given the summer heat, this is the perfect place to take a stroll.

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