Manasquan Reservoir

Manasquan Reservoir

Manasquan Reservoir is a large freshwater reservoir in central New Jersey offering diverse outdoor recreational activities including fishing, hiking, boating, and wildlife observation.

1,953
Acres Protected
13+
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
1967
Year Established

About Manasquan Reservoir

Manasquan Reservoir
 

Manasquan Reservoir, located in Howell Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, is a 1,953-acre freshwater reservoir operated by the Monmouth County Park System. Created in the 1960s for water supply purposes, it has since grown into a prominent recreational destination. The reservoir's extensive watershed and natural surroundings support a wide variety of wildlife, including birds, fish, and mammals. Visitors can enjoy over 13 miles of hiking trails that wind through forests, wetlands, and open meadows around the reservoir, providing ample opportunities for birdwatching and nature study. The area supports fishing for species such as largemouth bass, catfish, and trout in season, alongside non-motorized boating, paddle sports, and ice fishing during winter months. The wetlands and upland forests along the reservoir encourage sightings of waterfowl, herons, and other wildlife, making it popular among photographers and naturalists. The visitor center offers educational exhibits and programs related to the reservoir’s ecology and recreational use. Manasquan Reservoir’s blend of natural habitats with accessible recreation makes it a favored spot for families, anglers, hikers, and paddlers seeking outdoor experiences close to urban centers. Its management strives to maintain water quality and habitats while providing safe access for diverse activities. This balance between conservation and recreation ensures the reservoir remains a valued resource in the region.

Highlights

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13+ miles of multi-use trails encircling the reservoir

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Rich birdwatching opportunities with diverse waterfowl and migratory species

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Popular fishing spots with stocked trout and native fish populations

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Visitor center featuring environmental education and interpretive displays

Notable Natural Features

Manasquan Reservoir Trail Loop

A scenic multi-use trail offering a full circuit around the reservoir with diverse habitats and wildlife viewing.

Manasquan Reservoir Visitor Center

Provides educational programs, exhibits on regional ecology, and information on recreational activities.

Fishing Areas

Designated spots stocked seasonally with trout and home to largemouth bass and catfish, popular among anglers.