Address: | Rockaway, NJ 07866, USA |
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Postal code: | 07866 |
Phone: | (609) 984-0547 |
Website: | http://www.nynjtc.org/park/wildcat-ridge-wildlif |
Monday: | Open 24 hours |
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Tuesday: | Open 24 hours |
Wednesday: | Open 24 hours |
Thursday: | Open 24 hours |
Friday: | Open 24 hours |
Saturday: | Open 24 hours |
Sunday: | Open 24 hours |
Beautiful overlook of Morris County from the Wildcat Ridge Hawk Watch on Upper Hibernia Road.
I only drive by this place. Looks really nice from the street.
Very fortunate to have straight access to the woods, "Wildcat Ridge Wildlife Management Area", from my backyard. Rexe the II and I are able to go on daily hikes with her off leash and me not having to worry about (most of the time) running into another dog or person.
Where the wild ones live!!
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The great outdoors! The bat hibernaculum is awesome
Wildcat Ridge Wildlife Management Area and Splitrock Reservoir New Jersey This site encompasses contiguous, deciduous woodlands, swamps, scrub-shrub habitat and steep slopes of the Wildcat Ridge Wildlife Management Area (WMA) and Farney State Park as well as the open waters of Splitrock Reservoir.
Wildcat Ridge Wildlife Management Area. Share. Upper Hibernia Road. Rockaway, NJ 07866. 609-984-0547.
Park Contact Information - Jersey Highlands Trails: Central North Region Map Set ... (609) 984-0547 ... Some trails in Wildcat Ridge Wildlife Management Area
For more information, contact the Bureau of Land Management at 609-984-0547 or e-mail WMAMAPS@dep.nj.gov. WMA Road Maps Abbotts Meadow 345kb
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Lands Open or Closed to Sunday Bow Hunting. New Jersey has more than 750,000 acres of public land (state, federal, county and municipal) available to the deer hunter.
Threatened with extinction but is simple .. (an animal threatened with extinction but there are still numbers of relatively acceptable) hreats to the exhibition: changing environment, conflict with other pig of the same type, fishing
For information and high resolution maps of specific areas, contact the Land Management office at 609-984-0547. Activities other than hunting and fishing can also be pursued on management areas. Birders will find habitats from wetlands to mountain ridges to seek out species for their life-lists.