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Jockey Hollow Adventures

Jockey Hollow is a historic site within Morristown National Historical Park that preserves the winter encampment of General George Washington's Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, offering a unique blend of rich American history and natural woodland trails.

1800
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1933
Year Established

About Jockey Hollow

 

Jockey Hollow is a historically significant site located in Morris County, New Jersey, and forms part of the Morristown National Historical Park. Covering approximately 1,800 acres of forested land, it served as the primary winter encampment for General George Washington's Continental Army during the brutal winter of 1779–1780. This area is characterized by mixed hardwood forests, gently rolling hills, and open meadows. The ecology supports species typical of northeastern deciduous forests including oak, hickory, and maple trees, along with abundant birdlife and smaller mammals. Visitors can explore a network of hiking trails that pass reconstructed soldiers’ huts, stone walls, and historic landmarks which vividly portray the difficult living conditions endured by the troops. Interpretive signage and a visitor center provide detailed historical context and educational programming. Popular recreation at Jockey Hollow includes hiking, birdwatching, seasonal guided tours, photography, and picnicking. The historical importance combined with peaceful wooded scenery makes it a notable destination for both history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts. Trails range from easy walks to moderate hikes, traversing quiet forest paths and allowing visitors to experience the natural environment that sheltered Washington’s soldiers. Its proximity to Morristown and the New York metropolitan area offers convenient access for day trips and educational visits. Jockey Hollow is a key part of preserving Revolutionary War heritage while providing public recreational opportunities in a serene natural setting.

Highlights

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Reconstructed soldiers' huts depicting 18th-century military life

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Historic stone walls and winter encampment landmarks

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Contemporary visitor center with exhibits on Revolutionary War history

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Quiet forest trails with diverse hardwood canopy and birdwatching opportunities

Notable Natural Features

Soldiers’ Huts

Reconstructed log huts that replicate the shelters used by the Continental Army during winter encampment.

Visitor Center

Offers interpretive exhibits, ranger programs, and historical information about the Revolutionary War period.

Washington’s Headquarters Area

Nearby Morristown site where George Washington directed the Continental Army during the encampment.