12 Unforgettable Places In New Jersey That Everyone Must Visit This Winter
Believe it or not, it’s wintertime…that season of the year when the temperatures cool significantly, the earth goes into a dormant state, and we have to start wearing more layers. Yet, in the midst of this, there is so much natural beauty. Check out these incredible places for enjoying winter in New Jersey.
There are so many great places to go in New Jersey during the winter. Have you been to any of these spectacular locales? If so which are your favorites? Are there any others you think we should add to this list? We’d love to see your wintry pics and read your suggestions and comments below!
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Winter Fun in New Jersey
Where can we go snow tubing in New Jersey?
Snow tubing in New Jersey is a popular winter activity in The Garden State. One of the most well-known places to go with family and friends is at Mountain Creek. In fact, it is the longest snow tubing run in New Jersey. Other activities here include, of course, skiing and snowboarding. But be sure to bundle up because it can get blustery on the mountain (but that’s what hot chocolate is for!).
We’re looking for places to go hiking in winter in New Jersey.
Hiking in winter is a popular pastime in New Jersey and you’ll find wonderful, magical trails all over the state. If you want to keep it short and sweet so as not to get too cold out there, check out these trails under 5 miles long:
- The Goat Hill Overlook at Washington Crossing State Park
- The Tillman Ravine & Walpack Cemetery Trail at Stokes State Forest
- The Cove Trail at the Manasquan Reservoir
- The trails at Hacklebarney State Park
- The Van Campens Glen Trail at the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
Are there any Christmas towns in New Jersey?
Yes, there are some really magical Christmas towns in New Jersey, and each one offers a wide array of holiday activities during the season each year. Read on and learn more: