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Raritan River Greenway Adventures

The Raritan River Greenway is a developing network of parks, trails, and open spaces along the Raritan River in central New Jersey, offering a mix of recreational opportunities like hiking, biking, fishing, and wildlife observation within a suburban and semi-rural setting.

Approx. 500+
Acres Protected
20+
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
Mid-1990s (initiated as a regional plan)
Year Established

About Raritan River Greenway

 

The Raritan River Greenway is an ongoing regional effort to link various parks, open spaces, and trails along the Raritan River corridor in central New Jersey. Stretching through several municipalities including Somerset, Hunterdon, and Middlesex counties, this greenway follows the river’s course from its headwaters near Raritan Bay upstream toward the more rural western sections. The landscape includes riverfront forests, wetlands, floodplains, meadows, and former industrial sites that are being rehabilitated for community recreation and conservation. Ecologically, the greenway supports a variety of wildlife such as migratory birds, waterfowl, amphibians, and several fish species native to the Raritan River watershed. Historically, the corridor reflects New Jersey's industrial heritage with remnants of mills and bridges, and also played a crucial role during early European settlement and Native American habitation. Recreational opportunities along the greenway include multi-use trails for walking, jogging, and biking; spots for fishing and kayaking; nature observation platforms; and picnic areas. Several local parks, including Duke Island Park and the Raritan River Waterfront Park, are key components of the greenway. Visitors appreciate the balance of natural beauty with suburban accessibility, making it a popular green corridor for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and commuters. The greenway serves as a critical habitat linkage and recreational amenity promoting healthy outdoor lifestyles and regional ecological stewardship.

Highlights

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Duke Island Park - A central recreational park featuring paved trails and river views

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Raritan River Waterfront Park - Offers kayak launches and fishing access

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Raritan River Fish Ladder - A unique site for observing migratory fish passage

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Connector trails linking downtown Somerville and nearby communities

Notable Natural Features

Duke Island Park

A 339-acre park offering paved trails, athletic fields, picnic areas, and scenic views of the Raritan River.

Raritan River Fish Ladder

An important ecological feature that allows migratory fish to bypass dam barriers during spawning seasons.

Raritan River Waterfront Park

Provides river access points for kayaking, fishing piers, and riverside walking paths.