19 Of The Most Beautiful Fall Destinations In New Jersey
By Kristen|Published September 02, 2020
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New Jersey is beautiful in the fall! If you want to make the most of that beauty, plan an autumn day trip to one of the fantastic Garden State locations featured below. You’ll find state and county parks, nature centers, hiking trails, and more! You’ll see a few popular picks along with places you may not have heard of yet. Destinations are listed in no particular order.
Discover an old-growth forest, beginner-friendly hiking trails, a historic homestead, and more. This property is owned and managed by the South Jersey Land & Water Trust. They do so much to preserve our farmland, pinelands, and open spaces.
Step back into the 1890s and experience what life was like for rural families of the time. You'll find frequent agricultural and domestic demonstrations from blacksmithing to felting and woodworking to potato harvesting.
This massive state park spans three counties and is a gem in the Pinelands. It offers everything, from historic villages to abandoned ruins and swimming lakes to kayaking.
11. Ramapo Valley County Reservation, Bergen County
Not to be confused with the charming Historic Smithville Village in Atlantic County, this gorgeous park offers a historic mansion, floating walkway, butterfly garden and so much more. It's a perfect autumn day trip destination.
The moderate Blueberry Hill Trail comes in at 1.8 miles and offers quarry views.
The most difficult thing about writing this list was stopping…it could have gone on forever. Is there any place in New Jersey that isn’t beautiful in the fall? Ringwood State Park, Double Trouble State Park, Cheesequake State Park, and Estell Manor are equally stunning. And then you’ve got Princeton, Fort Mott, Red Bank, and Cape May…all magical. Share your favorite fall destinations in the comments and consider exploring other state parks in New Jersey, not on this list.
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