If you’re not already at the Jersey Shore during the steamy summer months, head to one of these spectacular swimming holes in NJ for a break from the heat.

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If you notice your favorite swimming holes in NJ missing from this list, check out another one of our articles highlighting beautiful summer lakes in New Jersey. There are also several popular swimming holes not featured as swimming is actually prohibited in the area. These include: Merrill Creek Reservoir, Van Campens Glen, the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area, and Sunfish Pond. Where is your favorite place to cool off in New Jersey?

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What are the best parks in New Jersey?

The best parks in New Jersey are:

  •  Ringwood State Park, Ringwood
  • Cheesequake State Park, Matawan
  • Allaire State Park, Farmingdale
  • Double Trouble State Park, Bayville

 

The best-known parks in the Garden State include Stokes State Forest, Wharton State Forest, and the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Each of these parks has tons to offer visitors, from scenic camping, to stunning hiking trails, and views that stretch for miles. Stokes State Forest is part of the New Jersey Highlands, while Wharton State Forest makes up a big percentage of New Jersey's Pinelands. In Wharton, you'll enjoy sandy, easy trails and a huge variety of wildlife. The Delaware Water Gap area offers easy access to the AT, glacial lakes, and sky-high vistas.

What is the hottest month of the year in New Jersey?

July is the hottest month of the year in New Jersey, with average high temperatures between 79°F and 89°F. The high humidity of summer in NJ makes these temperatures seem even hotter than that!

What are the best hiking trails in New Jersey to add to my bucket list?

The best hiking trails in New Jersey are:

  •  Van Campens Glen, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
  • Tillman Ravine, Stokes State Forest
  • Hawk Rock Viewpoint, Ramapo County Valley Reservation
  • Hacklebarney State Park

 

The hike up Mount Tammany to Sunfish Pond may be the most famous trail in New Jersey, but it's one that requires quite a bit of effort! For an easier and less crowded trek, head up the Coppermines Trail to the Appalachian Trail - which will take you to Sunfish Pond, anyway. Other top trails in the Garden State include the Batona Trail for backpackers, the trail to Wyanokie High Point in Norvin Green State Forest, and the trail on Schooley's Mountain that follows a beautiful babbling creek.

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