Jackson State Forest adventures

Jackson State Forest Adventures

Jackson State Forest offers a diverse natural environment for outdoor recreation including hiking, mountain biking, and camping, set within a heavily forested landscape in central New Jersey.

6,299
Acres Protected
25+
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1954
Year Established

About Jackson State Forest

 

Jackson State Forest is a 6,299-acre preserved forest located in Ocean County, New Jersey. The forest features gently rolling terrain composed chiefly of pine, oak, and hardwood forests with scattered wetlands and streams. Established by the New Jersey Forest Service, it serves both as a managed timberland and a public outdoor recreational area. Visitors can enjoy an extensive network of trails that accommodate hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders. The forest is also valued for its role in protecting regional biodiversity, including habitat for migratory birds and native amphibians. Recreational opportunities include camping at several primitive campgrounds, fishing in stocked ponds, and wildlife observation. Hunting is allowed during regulated seasons. Jackson State Forest is notable for its proximity to the Pine Barrens region, maintaining the unique ecology associated with this sandy, acidic soil environment. The forest’s management balances sustainable timber harvests with conservation and recreation. Seasonal events and educational programs are offered occasionally by the forest office. The peaceful environment attracts visitors seeking nature immersion while remaining close to more populated areas, providing a versatile and accessible outdoor experience.

Highlights

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Manasquan Reservoir Trail – scenic loop around the serene reservoir

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Pine Barrens ecosystem – unique sandy soil forests supporting rare plants

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Primitive campgrounds offering quiet, rustic camping experiences

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Jackson Pines Trail – a popular mountain biking route with varied terrain

Notable Natural Features

Manasquan Reservoir

A large water body offering fishing, boating, and scenic trails encircling the reservoir.

Pine Barrens Plant Community

Sandy, acidic soil supports a distinctive mix of pine and oak species, along with rare wildflowers.

Primitive Camping Areas

Several remote campgrounds provide rustic camping experiences without electrical amenities.