Take An Enchanting Winter Walk Through Turtle Back Zoo's Holiday Lights In New Jersey
As the fall events wrap up and we head toward December, most professional holiday lights displays are already open in New Jersey. You can take a magical drive through Skylands Stadium in Augusta or a hayride through Creamy Acres Farm in Mullica Hill, but if you’d rather take a winter walk, head to Turtle Back Zoo. Known as the Holiday Light Spectacular, it’s an annual holiday walk that’s bound to become a part of your most treasured holiday traditions. It makes for a fun day out for the whole family and it may just be the best winter walk in New Jersey!
For a look into what you’ll get to experience, check out the video below:
If you’re looking for more details, check out the event page here.
If you’re not ready for holiday lights just yet, take this New Jersey Cheese Tour.
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What are the best walk through light displays in New Jersey?
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Can I go hiking in the winter in New Jersey?
Since our state does get solidly cold every year come wintertime, you want to make sure you choose your winter hiking in new Jersey spot carefully, one that fits your comfort level as well as your desire for snowy winter vistas. We'd recommend the NYC-adjacent Apshawa Preserve in West Milford for its easier hiking trails, and Cheesequake State Park in Matawan if you'd rather a shorter adventure. Jockey Hollow has quite the history as well as 7.4 miles of winter-friendly trails, and Round Valley Recreation Area attracts hikers all year 'round.
What are the best parks to visit in the winter in New Jersey?
Some state parks and local natural preserves are even better experienced in the wintertime. Wharton State Forest is a big favorite, as is Mountain Creek for its skiing opportunities. Allamuchy Mountain State Park, High Point State Park and Island Beach State Park all make the state of New Jersey proud come the winter season, and highly recommended.