The tiny township of Far Hills, located in north-central New Jersey, only has a population of 919 – but it’s a secret destination for nature lovers. The Leonard J. Buck Garden, a charming public botanical garden, is a great day trip known for its massive rock garden and beautiful winding paths. However, even many of the regular visitors don’t know that it’s home to what might be the best hidden natural wonder in New Jersey. The Moggy Hollow Natural Area is a small winding path along a tiny stream – but as you walk it, you’re walking an ancient path carved by the massive Wisconsin Glacier. It was designated an official National Natural Landmark in 1970, but it’s still usually quiet and isolated – which means the park makes a perfect retreat to enjoy its splendor.

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Have you visited Moggy Hollow Natural Area? Let us know what you thought about exploring this hidden natural wonder in New Jersey in the comments section. You can find more about the area on the state website, and learn about the botanical gardens on the official site. For another hidden natural adventure in New Jersey, check out this stunning hiking trail.

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