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Monmouth Battlefield State Park adventures

Monmouth Battlefield State Park Adventures

Monmouth Battlefield State Park preserves the site of the largest land battle of the American Revolutionary War fought in New Jersey, offering a rich historical landscape along with hiking and interpretive opportunities.

1,818
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1966
Year Established

About Monmouth Battlefield State Park

 

Monmouth Battlefield State Park spans over 1,818 acres in central New Jersey and marks the location of the pivotal Battle of Monmouth, fought on June 28, 1778. The park's relatively flat terrain of open fields, woodlands, and gently rolling hills allows visitors to envision the 18th-century battle that saw Continental and British forces clash during the Revolutionary War. The park is ecologically diverse, featuring mature hardwood forests and meadow habitats that support local wildlife such as white-tailed deer, foxes, wild turkeys, and numerous bird species. Hiking trails wind through the grounds, providing access to key battle landmarks including the historic Rutgers house, which served as a hospital, and the Iron Works where American forces were stationed. Visitors can explore the visitor center housing exhibits that highlight battle strategy, Revolutionary War artifacts, and the broader context of the war in the Mid-Atlantic region. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy walking, picnicking, birdwatching, and seasonal events such as reenactments and educational programs. The park's rural setting also offers scenic vistas and opportunities for photography. Monmouth Battlefield State Park combines historical significance with natural beauty, making it a compelling destination for history buffs, families, and outdoor lovers alike.

Highlights

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Historic Rutgers House and battlefield landmarks

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Interpretive trails with battlefield markers

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Visitor center featuring exhibits and artifacts

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Seasonal Revolutionary War reenactments and educational programs

Notable Natural Features

Rutgers House

A restored 18th-century farmhouse that served as a field hospital during the Battle of Monmouth.

Visitor Center

Offers interpretive exhibits, educational programs, and detailed information about the battle and park ecology.

Iron Works

Historic site within the park marking the position of American forces during the battle.