The Great Swamp Wilderness is a preserved natural area in New Jersey known for its diverse wildlife and unique wetland habitats.
The Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is a 7,768-acre wildlife refuge located in Morris County, New Jersey. It is home to a diverse array of plant and animal species, including over 240 species of birds. Visitors can explore the refuge on hiking trails, boardwalks, and observation towers. The refuge also offers educational programs and guided tours for visitors of all ages.
Lord Stirling Park is a 450-acre park located within the Great Swamp Wilderness. It offers visitors a variety of recreational activities, including hiking, biking, fishing, and horseback riding. The park also features picnic areas, playgrounds, and a scenic overlook of the Great Swamp.
Passaic River Park is a 400-acre park located along the Passaic River within the Great Swamp Wilderness. It offers visitors opportunities for birdwatching, fishing, and kayaking. The park also features a network of hiking trails that wind through wetlands, forests, and meadows.
The Helen C. Fenske Visitor Center is located within the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge and serves as a hub for information and education about the refuge and its wildlife. The center features interactive exhibits, educational programs, and a gift shop selling books, maps, and other resources for visitors.
Description: A crowd of around 100 people attended the event at Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge in New Jersey (home of the first designated wilderness on DOI land) commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act. Photo credit: Greg Thompson/USFWS
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Description: A crowd of around 100 people attended the event at Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge in New Jersey (home of the first designated wilderness on DOI land) commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act. Photo credit: Greg Thompson/USFWS
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Description: U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary Sally Jewell, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Dane Ashe, Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen, Congressman Leonard Lance, Congressman Rush Holt, Wilderness Society President Jamie Williams, Laura Herrin from Student Conservation Association and refuge manager Steve Henry all spoke about the history of the Wilderness Act and its importance to future generations. Photo credit: Greg Thompson/USFWS Like us on Facebook: Follow us on Twitter:
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Description: U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary Sally Jewell and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Dan Ashe showing their lumberjack skills. Photo credit: Greg Thompson/USFWS Like us on Facebook: Follow us on Twitter:
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Description: Cross-country skiers explore Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge wilderness in NJ in January 2014. Credit: David Sagan/USFWS
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