The Underrated New Jersey Spring That Just Might Be Your New Favorite Summer Destination
When it comes to waterfront fun, New Jersey has no shortage. Our 127 miles of shoreline ensure that there’s always somewhere to cool off when the weather gets warm. Everyone has a favorite beach but we all know the downside…traffic. The Parkway can come to a standstill on summer weekends which can be a bit of a deterrent. For an entirely different and perhaps more relaxed day on the water, check out one of New Jersey’s spectacular stream-fed pools…


Adjacent to the 5,400-acre Norvin Green State Forest, you'll find miles of trails, scenic viewpoints, small waterfalls, and more. There are abandoned farm dwellings and two historic iron mines to explore! One can't-miss hike takes you up to Wyanokie High Point...enjoy mountains for miles and some of the most magnificent views in the Garden State.

The early season is in full swing, and the pool is open weekends only from 11-7 until June 25th, when the summer season begins. Summer hours are 10-8 on weekends and 11-8 on weekdays. Fathers are offered discounted admission on 6/17 (Happy Father’s Day!), so now may be the perfect time to check it out. You’ll find Highlands Natural Pool at 180 Snake Den Road in Ringwood. For more information, visit their website here. To discover another natural swimming spot in New Jersey, click here.
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