There are dozens of beautiful places in New Jersey, but one natural paradise stands out above the rest. While our mountains offer spectacular views and endless adventure and our shoreline can only be described as stunning, our Pine Barrens play host to another gem - one that truly has something for everyone.
At 115,000 acres, Wharton State Forest is the largest state park in New Jersey.
Heaven for nature lovers, you'll find miles of trails, a variety of campgrounds and opportunities for everything from boating to fishing.
The park is home to several beautiful bodies of water including Atsion Lake, Goshen Pond and the Mullica River.
You'll also find Apple Pie Hill, the highest point in the Pine Barrens. Climb the fire tower for views like this.
In warmer weather, enjoy the park's beach.
Visit historic Batsto Village and explore restored buildings dating back centuries. Check out the blacksmith shop for live demonstrations.
Head to the other side of the park for architectural tours of Atsion Mansion.
If ruins are more your thing, head to Harrisville - a thriving mill town turned ghost town.
There are so many serene spots where you can simply relax and enjoy the wilderness.
You'll also find a wide range of wildlife and a memorial to aviator Emilio Carranza. There's so much to explore and you can visit year-round. While you're at the park, consider taking this abandoned railroad hike. For other gorgeous places in the Garden State, check out these 15 scenic spots.
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