These 12 Aerial Views In New Jersey Will Leave You Mesmerized
New Jersey is a beautiful state with diverse landscapes. I can’t imagine ever growing tired of the beautiful beaches, tranquil lakes, resplendent mountains or vibrant fall colors! Even still, it’s incredible to see the state from another perspective. These photos prove that New Jersey looks great from every angle! For organizations sake, I’m starting with city views and moving into the more suburban scenery.

This incredible photo offers views of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken and Weehawken. Secaucus and Union City can also be seen in the distance.

The spectacular shot was taken on a helicopter tour of the area. They're pricey, but definitely a unique experience. You can occasionally find deals as low as $100 for a private tour.

Taken from a plane, you can tell you're over North Jersey when you start to see lights everywhere. This was snapped shortly before landing in Newark.

One of many industrial complexes in the area, this photo highlights the Novartis AG campus.

Ballooning above Readington, near Flemington and Bridgewater.

Formerly farmland, this shot is one of New Jersey's many planned communities. Housing developments and strip malls are popping up everywhere! What do you think - progress or problematic?

Enjoy this unique perspective of Lake Tappan with Rivervale Country Club the the left and Old Tappan Golf Course to the right.

What a picturesque view of the Central Jersey shoreline!

This photo of Mantoloking after Hurricane Sandy is difficult to look at, but captures an important moment in New Jersey history.

This beautiful shot highlights just how stunning the 47,000-acre wildlife preserve is.

I love this shot! The wildlife preserve is a nice contrast to Atlantic City in the distance.

This massive refuge is on the western side of South Jersey, facing Delaware and just moments from Wildwood
Which of these aerial views had the biggest impact on you? I found the photo of Mantoloking to be the most striking, though I loved the wildlife refuge shots as well. Feel free to add your own aerial photos in the comments below.