Best Places to Go - Central New Jersey

New Jersey is the fourth smallest state in US but it has lot of interesting and worth watching places that you should visit. Tradition at Chesterfield combines the best places to visit in NJ in its new blog “Best Places to Go-Central New Jersey”. 

Best Places to Visit Central NJ

New Jersey, a mesmerizing Garden State surely has a numerous stunning and worth watching spots to visit. Although New Jersey is the fourth smallest state but still it has various interesting and mind blowing places that you should visit. Let’s have a look at some of the best places to go in central New Jersy.

Passaic River Great Falls:
The first one on our list is Passaic River Great Fall. The Great Fall here is a spectacular waterfall that stands 23 meters high on the Passaic River, located in Paterson. Besides its natural beauty the surroundings here are also worth visiting as its surrounding is National Historic Park. It is one of the largest waterfalls in the United States. The splendid waterfall were formed approximately 13,000 years ago Wow!

Troy Meadows: Another beautiful fresh water marsh, located within the Whippany River Watershed in the Passaic River Basin. Troy Meadows covers the area of 3,100. The place is surprisingly beautiful but has many threatened and endangered species of fauna and flora. You can also get valuable food storage for the surrounding parts. Also check out Chesterfield Community Attractions.

Sea Side Heights: Seaside heights are hugely populated with tourists. It is beachside area covers a 16 by 4 block area by the beautiful beach. The area provided two amusement piers, arcades, low key dining experience and souvenir shops. Best time to visit this place is in summer, when you get free movies and firework displays on the beach.

Barnegat Lighthouse:
Climb up the Barnegat Lighthouse to get the unforgettable amazing view of Long Beach Island, Atlantic Ocean and Barnegat Bay. The beautiful lighthouse covers 32 acre park area and built in 1957. During the permitted entry times you can climb the lighthouse as far as the light keeper’s catwalk. Don’t forget to check Mercer County places to visit.

Painted House in Cape May:
If you are interested in historical places must visit Painted Houses often referred to as the “Painted Ladies”. These houses are beautiful collection of Victorian homes that are also a National Historic Landmark. After the fire in 1878 rebuilding work that took place left the beautiful seaside town. Visit our newly build splendid community The Jefferson.

Allaire State Park:
This Park is part of New Jersey Coastal Heritage Route offers tranquil walks that gives mesmerizing scenery. Allaire State Park is best notorious for its 19th century restored iron works. You can see many charcoal grills and picnic areas here that make it ideal for few hours of peaceful tranquility.

Edgemont Park:
In winters Edgemont Park is stunning site that surely live in your memory once you visit this place. During the winter the ice freezes to the point that allows safe ice skating in one of the most beautiful locations in New Jersey.

Clinton Road,
West Milford: Clinton road is different from all other mention places it is not beautiful not has any must visit areas but a haunted road. Yes, this road is sometimes called ‘Highway to Hell’ as it is famous because of its disproportionate amount of road kill. At this road mobile phones will not pick up any signals in ten mile stretch of road so nobody will hear you screaming.

Ocean Grove: Ocean Grove is a serene village that is located in the middle of Jersey Shore. It has population of just 3,000 people. The coastline of Ocean Grove is one of New Jersey’s crown jewels. Tourists visit this quiet area to enjoy the natural beauty on offer. Also check out the Pennington Attractions.

Warrington Plaza Clock Tower in Hoboken: Another old historical landmark, best place for history lovers. The clock tower originally built in 1907 but unfortunately it was detached in 1950 and a new one was not put in same place until the 1990’s. The side of the tower is spell as Lackawanna. New communities close to NJ Transit   

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