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Morris County Park System adventures

Morris County Park System Adventures

The Morris County Park System in northern New Jersey offers a vast network of parks, trails, and natural areas that provide diverse outdoor recreation options and scenic landscapes within a suburban setting.

20,000+
Acres Protected
100+
Miles of Trails
Over 1 million
Annual Visitors
1956
Year Established

About Morris County Park System

 

The Morris County Park System is a comprehensive collection of preserved lands, including more than 20,000 acres of parks, historic sites, forests, and recreational areas across Morris County, New Jersey. Spanning varied terrain such as woodlands, meadows, wetlands, lakes, and reservoirs, the park system supports rich ecological diversity and provides essential habitats for native wildlife. Established in 1956, it was created to protect open space and offer outdoor opportunities to the growing suburban population. Visitors can explore more than 100 miles of multi-use trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and in winter, cross-country skiing. The system features several notable parks, such as Lewis Morris County Park, with its large reservoir and expansive trails; the Frelinghuysen Arboretum, showcasing ornamental gardens and educational programs; and the extensive Black River Wildlife Management Area. Historic sites including Fosterfields Living Historical Farm present visitors with a glimpse into the region's agricultural past. The Morris County Park Commission manages recreational programs, preserves native plants, and maintains lake fisheries. The system appeals to a wide range of visitors, from families enjoying picnicking and playgrounds to outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude in its forest preserves. Opportunities for fishing, canoeing, birding, and winter sports add seasonal variety. Its proximity to New York City and suburban communities makes it a popular day-use destination while retaining an emphasis on conservation and natural resource protection throughout the county.

Highlights

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Lewis Morris County Park Reservoir and multi-use trail network

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Frelinghuysen Arboretum’s expansive gardens and plant collections

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Historic Fosterfields Living Historical Farm showcasing 20th-century farm life

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Black River Wildlife Management Area for wildlife observation and hiking

Notable Natural Features

Lewis Morris County Park

The largest park in the system, featuring a 56-acre reservoir, extensive trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, and areas for fishing and picnicking.

Frelinghuysen Arboretum

A 127-acre public garden with specialized plant collections, walking paths, and environmental education opportunities.

Fosterfields Living Historical Farm

A working farm museum offering a glimpse into early 20th-century agriculture with historic buildings, farm animals, and seasonal events.