The Outdoor Discovery Park In New Jersey That’s Perfect For A Family Day Trip
By Kristen|Published April 15, 2018
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Not only does New Jersey offer countless incredible parks and an abundance of natural beauty, our county park systems and local organizations provide residents with a way to truly immerse themselves in the outdoors. One way to discover New Jersey’s wildlife and unique ecosystems is through a visit to Huber Woods Park.
Huber Woods Park is a 375-acre gem overlooking the Navesink River, part of the Monmouth County Parks System.
To add to the experience, borrow a free safari backpack with tools to help you explore. Or, pick up a tree challenge backpack and learn about the local flora.
The Environmental Center and the Reptile House are open weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and on weekends from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m..
The park itself is open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. year-round and until 9 p.m. during peak season. You can find Huber Woods Park at 25 Brown’s Dock Road, Locust (Middletown Township). Visiting is a wonderful way to help teach appreciation and respect for our environment. Kids and adults alike delight in all the park has to offer. For more outdoor fun in New Jersey, check out New Jersey Nature Lovers on Facebook. For more Garden State hiking info, check out www.njhiking.com, who captured several photos featured in this article.
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