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4.1 (14 reviews)

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Lit up fountains in middle of Watchung Lake
Donna R.

Growing up in Watchung, this lake is that special place where people flock to come. It is great for exercising, running, or just walking. (FYI ONE TIME AROUND THE LAKE IS APPROX. 1 MILE.)There are plenty of park benches strategically placed around the lake for sitting and taking in the sights. U can see people bird watching , fishing, or kids playing, people talking, dog walking, or just reading a book. This place 20 years ago was a swim club. There was a small manmade beach located on the Stirling Road side. The lake had a manmade swim up wooden dock in the center of the lake.On the circle there used to be a very large parking lot. At the present time the parking lot is filled in and now completely covered with grass and landscaped. The beach is also gone along with the manmade dock. There are walking paths that cut thru to the other side if u don't want to completely walk around. There are also 2 large gazebos, 1 at the far end and the other in the middle and a large waterfall. ( FYI THIS IS A GREAT PLACE TO TAKE WEDDING PICTURES,SWEET SIXTEEN, PROM, OR FAMILY PICTURES.) In the middle of the lake now sits 3 water fountains, at night they are all lit up. Over at the Mobus Field side there is another parking lot, large gazebo which people can reserve to have birthday parties, family reunions etc. There is also a baseball field and newly resurfaced tennis courts. Anyway u choose to spend ur time with friends, family or take a stroll, The Watchung Lake is a great place to be.

Leon V.

Nice Park that used to be so much nicer. Last visit here there was a group of teenager here who shouted and bothered people in the park. I didn't like it and when I said something they started cursing and threatening. It was a risk for me, but at the end they left. The park itself is nice, there couple fountains in the lake, and you will find a lot of green here. Also easy to find parking, which makes it a great spot for nature time that isn't time consumer. My sister lives not far from the park, so I can say I am here often.

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9 years ago

Great fishing ,for sunfish,largemouth bass,catfish,carp,crappie. Tons of turtles and geese with their crap.

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11 years ago

Am I alone here? I'm annoyed that my trip to this park involves walking next to a busy street, mostly away from the lake.

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Great for people watching as well as attached to mobis field if you have people for a game of ball or tennis.

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Delaware River Tubing - Delaware River Tubing

Delaware River Tubing

2.6(245 reviews)
32.8 mi

Our family has enjoyed tubing on the delaware every summer for years. It's a great way to spend an…read moreafternoon in nature

Honestly, I don't know why this place got such few stars? The four stars that I've assigned as well…read moredeserved. I visited on a weekday and perhaps that made all the difference in the world. My experience form beginning to end was fantastic. I think one thing that seems to bother most people is the BBQ lunch. The BBQ lunch was apart of my package and when I arrived they were just loading the buns to be taken out on the river. I'm getting a little ahead of myself here but you'll understand in a minute. When I arrived, there were already several eager adventurous folks checking in, buying waterproof items for sale, collecting their water rafts and some even already on the water. I checked in with my Groupon and as directed, I left my keys - collected my Kayak and proceeded to the bus. Please note, the rule is, everyone must wear a mask until you're actually on the water; great rule as it gets crowded in the shop as well as on the bus. It keeps everyone safe. I chose the kayak experience which was awesome but the real fun is in a tube. After my journey down the river, I immediately purchase another Groupon just so that I could come back and have a tubing experience. So, back to the BBQ lunch. By the time I paddles my way down (a few signs for the waters edge for direction) to the BBQ shack on the water, they were still setting up. I guess I paddle too fast. I decided to keep moseying down the river as I had already packed a lunch just in case after reading the reviews about the BBQ shack not being up and running. Oh well, next time I'll enjoy a burger. Again, this is the perfect mid week escape. The ride outside of NY is quick and there's plenty of parking. Although it says Delaware tubing it's actually located in New Jersey; well at least the border between the two. I would recommend going early and taking as much time as you like in a tube with family and friends. I would also recommend bringing children as they will develop a lifelong love of being on the water. I'm a big fan now and I can't wait to return in a few weeks. P.S. I was told by my bus driver, they offer a fall foliage experience where they only allow kayaks on the river.

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Lord Stirling Park

Lord Stirling Park

4.4(9 reviews)
5.3 mi

Pleasant walk in September. Nice greenery and small pond…read more We came by around 11 am and it was a sweet time to explore.

***2 1/2 stars***…read more There are a lot of people out there who can and do enjoy this park. If you're a birdwatcher, this is a great place to ogle some waterfowl, probably one of the best in the area. Young pups can easily traverse the boardwalks and there's a lot of kid-friendly educational material for them to access along the way, so that's a selling point as well. However, if you're looking for a place to hike, this is one of my least favorite places to do it, and this review is from that specific perspective. I came here on Sunday with my chum and her Wee One for a low-stress 2.9-mile hike. We started in the early afternoon, and it took about 2 1/2 hours. That probably seems inordinately high for the mileage, but it will make sense shortly. Unfortunately, it was cloudy throughout. I've been here once before and to areas of the nearby Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge a handful of times - it's definitely more enjoyable visually when it's sunny out, especially with so much water nearby to conveniently reflect the sunshine. Alas. Our adventure took us on the Yellow Trail from the eastern side of the Environmental Education Center, veering right multiple times and going by Lily Pad Pond and the East Observation Tower. We then headed toward the boardwalk area via the Wood Duck Loop, traversed the Boondocks Boardwalk and headed back on the Red Trail past the Great Swamp Oak to complete a quasi-circular loop. The absolute worst part of hiking here is that it does not matter when the last rainfall occurred - I have been here when it's been dry for a week and, as was the case this time, when it rained the day before. It's soggy and not a lot of fun to hike in and involves a lot of off-trail improvising through sticker bushes that massively slows you down. And if it rained recently? Forget it. Huge swaths of the path are glorified streams. They've spent a lot of time (and I suspect money) on their boardwalk section, but if they're trying to lure hikers in, that yellow trail really needs some TLC. Maybe you can just import some soil in there so it's a little higher, but it's rough going. Same token, the boardwalk is definitely deteriorating in parts. We saw sections that had recently been repaired, but there are still a lot of decaying/mossy boards out there. I don't recall a point where we were seriously concerned that the boardwalk was going to give out underneath us, but it's heading in that direction. Second worst part of hiking here? No pooches allowed. Very sad, and I'm not sure if that rule is in place because of the terrain or out of an abundance of caution for the creatures who live here. But regardless, I did not have the pleasure of seeing any canines enjoying the fresh air. Additionally, there were no bathroom options when we came. They probably have facilities in the Educational Center but that was closed on Sunday. I definitely remember seeing a port-a-potty off to the side on my prior visit, but it wasn't there this time. One positive though that deserves mention - the trail markings are excellent. I think some of the trails could be better assigned/distributed (there were multiple occasions when the yellow trail would fork, but it would be yellow both ways). We had a specific hiking itinerary but I'm sure that can be confusing for others. I'd just make one of the prongs of the trail fork a different colored trail. But regardless, every intersection was carefully noted and most had very visually appealing signs. I'm not crazy about a lot of the hiking options in this area (mostly because the terrain isn't challenging and there aren't a lot of fun viewpoints), but I'd recommend Jockey Hollow over this. That said, if your idea of a great Sunday is staring at herons, by all means make the trek over here.

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Lord Stirling Park - Pleasant walk in September. Nice greenery and small pond.

Pleasant walk in September. Nice greenery and small pond.

Lord Stirling Park - We really enjoyed Lord Stirling Park. Flat trails and a nice environmental education center to explore.

We really enjoyed Lord Stirling Park. Flat trails and a nice environmental education center to explore.

Lord Stirling Park - We really enjoyed Lord Stirling Park. Flat trails and a nice environmental education center to explore.

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We really enjoyed Lord Stirling Park. Flat trails and a nice environmental education center to explore.

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