Belleplain State Forest is a large recreational forest in southern New Jersey, offering diverse outdoor activities amid its extensive wetlands, pine forests, and lakes. It is a popular destination for hiking, camping, and water-based recreation.
Belleplain State Forest is located in Cape May County in southern New Jersey and protects over 21,000 acres of mixed pine and hardwood forests, freshwater wetlands, and kettle lakes. The forest lies within the Atlantic Coastal Pine Barrens ecosystem and features habitats that support diverse wildlife, including many bird species, amphibians, and white-tailed deer. The area reflects a history of early 20th-century land restoration efforts after extensive logging and farming attempts, resulting in today’s managed pine plantations and conservation lands. Visitors to Belleplain State Forest can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking over 40 miles of trails ranging from easy loops to more rugged paths, mountain biking on designated trails, fishing in lakes and ponds stocked with bass and trout, and paddling on forest waters. The forest’s trout hatchery is one of its unique features, offering educational opportunities. Camping is available at several developed campgrounds supporting tent and RV camping, with amenities like picnic areas and boat launches. Seasonal snowmobiling adds winter recreation options. Belleplain State Forest appeals to wildlife watchers and photographers with its quiet natural landscapes and abundant species. The forest is accessible from major highways and is a favored spot for visitors seeking nature experiences not far from the urban centers of southern New Jersey.
Lake Nummy – Large kettle lake popular for fishing, kayaking, and birdwatching
Belleplain Trout Hatchery – Public trout hatchery providing educational tours and fishing opportunities
Cape May Pine Barrens ecosystem – Rare pine-dominated habitat with unique flora and fauna
Corson's Inlet Natural Area – Adjacent protected barrier island with coastal and maritime habitats
A scenic freshwater kettle lake offering excellent fishing, kayaking, and wildlife observation opportunities.
One of the largest trout hatcheries in New Jersey, open to the public and contributing to local fishing programs.
A unique pine-dominated ecosystem supporting rare plant species and a diverse bird population.