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New Jersey -- it's a state that is often overlooked as a vacation
destination by some travelers, but its size is decidedly deceiving.
Between Vernon's snow-capped mountain creek resort, Wildwood attractions
of Doo-Wop hotels and bustling boardwalks, and the best New Jersey
amusement parks, New Jersey is jam-packed with great things to do on a
vacation, come summer, autumn, winter, or spring.
Summer In New Jersey
With 127 miles of beautiful coastline, it's not hard to work out what
summer activities feature heavily on the New Jersey vacation list. The
Shore regions of New Jersey, including Monmouth, Ocean, Cumberland and
Cape May Counties, are a sun-seeker's paradise.
Right down the coast, New Jersey's beaches are wide, white, with waters
clean and clear. Famous for their bustling boardwalks, a day at a New
Jersey beach is never dull. A recent contest conducted by the New Jersey
Marine Sciences Consortium saw 16,000 voters pick Wildwood beach as the
best beach in New Jersey.
Wildwood beach, like all the beaches in the Wildwood region, is
completely free, so there are no beach tags required. It's fully
patrolled during the summer months, which makes it a great spot if you
have kids.
Wildwood beach is just one of the many must-see Wildwood attractions to
visit in the summer. The best New Jersey amusement parks are literally a
stones throw from Wildwood beach. On what is potentially the busiest and
most exciting boardwalk in the State sits the best New Jersey amusement
parks all in a row. There are fast rides, slow rides, rides to make your
stomach turn, and a beautiful big Ferris wheel with a spectacular view
over the beach and boardwalk below.
New Jersey In The Fall
As the temperatures start dropping, Fall is a great time to step back in
time for a good dose of history. The Delaware River region in the west
is brimming with history. Start by experiencing first-hand a soldier's
life in the 1758 Old Barracks in Trenton. Spend some time at the
Washington Crossing State Park in Titusville and stand where George
Washington's troops landed on Christmas night in 1776. And, for a more
modern day history lesson, stop in at Princeton University to see where
hundreds of state legislators and 44 governors broadened their minds.
Winter In New Jersey
For a high-flying adventure, head to the Skylands region in the
northwest. As its name suggests, the Skylands region is home to the
highest point in the state. Marked by the High Point Monument in High
Point State Park, the snow is thick at 1,803 feet.
Vernon's Mountain Creek Resort in Sussex County is one of the state's
premier ski and snowboarding destination. There are 45 trails, 11 lifts,
and 8 tubing lanes for just as much fun as the New Jersey amusement
parks provide in the summer. The mountain is also equipped for night
skiing on some of the trails in peak season.
Take a day off from the slopes and explore the 14,000 acres of parkland
that make up High Point State Park along the Kittatinny Mountains in
Sussex County. There are around 50 marked trails of varying levels to
follow.
Spring in New Jersey
Spring in New Jersey is a nature-filled event. New Jersey has over
500,000 acres of state and county parks and forests -- well, it is
after-all the Garden State. Some of the best hikes can be found in
Delaware Water Gap, Appalachian Trail, the Delaware and Raritan Canal
State Park and High Point State Park.
Every April in Newark, Branch Brook Park holds the annual Cherry Blossom
Festival. The festival is a sensory delight and hugely popular for
tourists of all ages.
About the Author
Dakota Bressler is an author for Morey's Piers one of the largest
New Jersey Amusement Parks
located Wildwood. Their website features information about rides,
Wildwood attractions,
and hotels in the Wildwood area.
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