Did you know that New Jersey dedicates a larger percentage of land to state parks than any other state besides Alaska? It seems like we’ll make an excuse to turn anything into a green space, which is really nice considering that New Jersey is also the most densely populated state. One of our favorite state parks is also the state’s tiniest, and if you love shoreline nature, you’ve got to visit Barnegat Lighthouse State Park on Long Beach Island.

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To check current conditions and learn more, visit the Barnegat Lighthouse page on the New Jersey State Parks website.

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