New Jersey

Things to do for kids, couples, families, seniors in the most scenic parts of New Jersey!
Highlands Region in New Jersey covers much of Northern New Jersey and includes portions of each of the following counties – Sussex, Passaic, Bergen, Warren, Morris, Hunterdon, Somerset. The area stretches from Phillipsburg, Warren County in the southwest to Mahwah, Bergen County in the northeast. This lush region is rich in scenic beauty – geological rock formations, rolling hills and farmland, lakes, rivers and streams, and plenty of wildlife habitat. Choose from thousands of miles of trails, hundreds of bird species, dozens of rivers, lakes & streams, two National Parks, one breathtaking region all within a tank of gas from New York, Philadelphia and New England.

The World’s largest model Railroad! NJ
The dream of the Great American Railway at Northlandz began over 35 years ago as the Williams’ first home was being built in 1972. As builders would leave for the day Mr. Williams would escape to the basement and begin erecting scenes for his new basement passion. Mountain passes were erected complete with bridges and buildings.

Historic Smithville and Village Greene. NJ
Welcome to Historic Smithville and Village Greene. Our village is open every day of the year except Christmas. It’s a wonderful place to shop and stroll. Enjoy the views, cafes, restaurants and shoppes. Find a one of a kind gift or just relax and have a cup of coffee.

New Jersey Shore – A Guide Serving the Jersey Shore Towns
From their youngest memories the New Jersey Shore was the vacation spot of working class Americans. We are proud to provide support for the thousands of businesses along the New Jersey Shore. From Sandy Hook – Gateway National Park to Cape May, we give every business, charity and government-sponsored project, no matter the size, a free listing on our site.
NewJerseyShore.com and our town websites make it easy for you to enjoy the beautiful Jersey Shore.

Grounds For Sculpture is a 42-acre public sculpture park located in Hamilton, NJ. It was founded in 1992 on the site of the former New Jersey State Fairgrounds by J. Seward Johnson to promote an understanding of and appreciation for contemporary sculpture for all people. Visitors to the park can enjoy the outdoor permanent collection, indoor seasonal exhibitions, and learn about contemporary sculpture through a variety of educational programs including workshops for adults and children, artist residencies and lectures, tours for adults, schoolchildren, toddlers, as well as touch tours for the blind. In addition, the park also offers various events, a 35-acre arboretum, shopping and dining, including the high-rated fine dining destination known as Rat’s Restaurant. In 2007, over 100,000 people visited Grounds For Sculpture.

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