New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route, New Jersey

  New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route is a nice spot for a tour when you have to get out of the house. Iron Branch is a beautiful stream that is worth visiting; a lake close by is Shaws Mill Pond. There are so many fun things to do to suit everybody.
It's a popular place to go to for the residents of Newport. Swamps are exciting places and Bear Swamp close to New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route is no exception, and you're probably interested in lakes, Wilmas Pond is one of those nearby. Summer at New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route arrives
    with high temperatures in the 80's. During the moonlight hours it's generally in the 60's. For the duration of the winter highs are in the 40's; through the dark hours in the wintertime at New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route temperatures sink to the 20's.
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Heritage Trail Route has lovely nature scenery for you to like. Swamps like Lone Tree Creek close to New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route make for great places to have a look at, and an interesting thing to explore in close proximity to New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route is Shaws Mill Pond Dam. Time spent at Fortescue Beach close to New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route is always perfect, and lots of people from Newport come here.
Weir Creek is a stream that you may stumble upon during your stay, and if you've had enough of New Jersey Coastal
 
    with high temperatures in the 80's. During the moonlight hours it's generally in the 60's. For the duration of the winter highs are in the 40's; through the dark hours in the wintertime at New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route temperatures sink to the 20's.
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nearby. Iron Point is pretty near New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route, and why not visit nearby Boggy Branch if you're here at New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route.
A tremendous nearby hotel is Quality Inn & Suites, and do set aside some time for The Glades while you're here at New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route. New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route is a lovely section of wilderness that is popular with folks from all over. But wait, there's more to do close to New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route. If you're here at New Jersey Coastal
 
Heritage Trail Route, you could visit Mile Branch; if you came for an overnight stay Circle D Ranch and Park is a glorious spot to camp.
At New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route you find heaps of outdoors recreation, so you could have heaps of fun. If you need a site to stay Bridgeton-Days Inn is a great choice, and naturally Cedar Branch flows through this region.
Near New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route you stumble on a golf course called Cohanzick Country Club; unsurprisingly, this is a magnificent region for people who like lakes, McCormick Pond is a lake in the neighborhood. New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route is a pretty wet place ordinarily with a great deal of precipitation; through the month of July you get the most rain around here; February meanwhile is the driest month.

The New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route was established in 1988 'to provide for public appreciation, education, understanding, and enjoyment' of significant natural and cultural sites associated with the coastal area of the State of New Jersey. The Coastal Heritage Trail is divided into five regions linked by the common heritage of life on the Jersey Shore and Raritan and Delaware bays. Five themes define different aspects of coastal life: Maritime History, Coastal Habitats, Wildlife Migration, Historic Settlements, and Relaxation and Inspiration. The Maritime History, Coastal Habitats, and Wildlife Migration theme Trails are open to the public. The Historic Settlements and Relaxation & Inspiration themes are still under development.

The trail is intended primarily for vehicular tourism. It is a partnership project by the National Park Service in cooperation with the State of New Jersey and many other public and private organizations working to preserve the state's natural and cultural heritage. The Trail extends along coastal New Jersey, from Perth Amboy to Cape May on the Atlantic coast, and west along the Delaware Bay from Cape May to the Delaware Memorial Bridge at Deepwater, New Jersey.

   

CONTACTS

Email - NEJE_Interpretation@nps.gov

Fax- 856.447.0108

Write to
389 Fortescue Road
PO Box 568
Newport, NJ 08345-0568

Phone
Headquarters - 856.447.0103

TRAVEL BASICS

Operating Hours, Seasons
All of the trail destinations and welcome centers are operated by other organizations that maintain a variety of public hours. Specific information is available by contacting the trail headquarters, welcome centers, and individual destinations.

Getting There
PLANE - Nearest airports serving the NJ Coastal Heritage Trail include: Philadelphia International, Newark International, and the Atlantic City Regional.

CAR - Trail welcome centers are located at Fort Mott State Park (off State Route 49 between Salem and Pennsville in Salem County near the Delaware Memorial Bridge) and at the Ocean View Tourist Information Center (Milepost 18.3 on the Garden State Parkway in Cape May County north of Cape May).

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - NJ Transit - bus and rail service at telephone:

Northern NJ - 800.772.2222 Out of state - 800.762.5100

Southern NJ - 800.582.5946 Out of state - 800.569.3752

Weather & Climate
Summers (June-September) are generally warm and humid; wear comfortable sportswear and walking shoes. Biting insects (flies, mosquitoes, and ticks)abound in season particularly in wooded and grassy field areas. Late fall and winter months (October-April) are usually cool and wet.

Accessibility
Many trail destinations are at least partially wheelchair accessible. Exact accessibility and accommodations vary from destination to destination. See the additional information web pages for a listing of each destination and contact telephone numbers.

Getting Around
The Coastal Heritage Trail is designed primarily as a vehicular tourism route in which interpretive themes link destinations throughout the trail area. Availability of public transportation varies to and/or from destination to destination.

FEES, COSTS, RATES: Most trail destinations do not have admission fees. Some have seasonal parking fees. Visitors should contact individual destinations for more information.

CAMPING

New Jersey State Parks
Open All Year
See the Trail's additional information web page for individual regional listings and telephone numbers.
For More Information on this campground please call 609.292.2797

NJ Campground Owners Association
Open All Year
Clean, wholesome camping environments where families and friends can relax and share the fascinations of nature and relive life's experiences while sitting around the campfire.
For More Information on this campground please call 609.465.8444

LODGING

Numerous lodging facilities.
Open All Year
None are operated by the Coastal Heritage Trail. A variety of commercial hotels, motels, and RV camping sites are available throughout the trail area. See the Trail's InDepth web page for listings and phone numbers. NJ state travel and tourism office will also provide guides for lodging throughout the state. Telephone number: 800.VISITNJ ext. 0411.

FACILITIES

Visitor Centers
CAPE MAY REGION WELCOME CENTER
Open All Year 9:00am - 4:30pm
Phone - (609) 624-0918
Location - Directions: The welcome center is located at the Ocean View Service Area of the Garden State Parkway at milepost 18.3.
Closures - The information center operates daily from 9:00am to 4:30pm. It is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day.
Special Programs - This is a full service center operated by the New Jersey Division of Travel and Tourism. It is fully accessible and includes the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce with information about area lodging and points of interest.
Exhibits - New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route exhibits, an audiovisual orientation program, information, and brochures about the Trail are available. The exhibits focus on the Trail's Relaxation & Inspiration interpretive theme.
Available Facilities - Restrooms, travel information, resturants, full service fuel and service station, special exhibits about the region, informational brochures, AV alcove with Trail orientation video.

DELSEA REGION WELCOME CENTER
Open All Year Vary throughout the year.
Phone - (856) 935-3218
Location - Directions: Heading east on state road 49, take county road 630 (Fort Mott Road); heading west on SR49, take CR632 (Lighthouse Road), and follow the Fort Mott State Park signs.
Closures - Call the park for holiday closures.
Special Programs - On weekends only, beginning with the last weekend in April through mid-June, Wednesday through Sunday from mid-June through Labor Day, and again on weekends only from Labor Day through the last weekend in September, visitors can travel back in time on the Delaware River and Bay Authority's three forts ferry crossing. This ferry service connects Delaware City, Delaware, Fort Delaware on Pea Patch Island, and Fort Mott.
Exhibits - Built for the federal government's post Civil War coastal defense plan of defending Delaware River ports, Fort Mott was part of a three-fort coastal defense system which also included Fort Delaware on Pea Patch Island and Fort DuPont in Delaware City, Delaware. Its big 10 and 12 inch guns were mounted on disappearing carriages with an effective range of eight to ten miles, sufficient to match or out-range the guns of contemporary naval vessels. Welcome Center exhibits on the Trail's maritime history theme and Trail information are available.
Available Facilities - Guided interpretive walks along the sea wall during the busy summer season. Restrooms, AV theatre with Trail orientation videos, picnic grounds, and nearby Hancock House State Historic Site.


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