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Jenny Jump State Forest

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Area
  
18.07 kmĀ²

Phone
  
+1 908-459-4366

Jenny Jump State Forest

Location
  
Warren County, New Jersey

Address
  
330 State Park Rd, Hope, NJ 07844, USA

Similar
  
Stephens State Park, Kittatinny Valley State Park, Jenny Jump Mountain, Swartswood State Park, Worthington State Forest

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Jenny Jump State Forest is a state park in the U.S. state of New Jersey operated by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's Division of Parks and Forestry. It is located in northern Warren County in the northwestern section of New Jersey, on the 1,112-foot (339 m) high, 6-mile (10 km) long Jenny Jump Mountain ridge.

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The park has extensive hiking trails on the mountainside, featuring large glacial boulders and outcroppings from the Wisconsin glaciation approximately 21,000 years ago.

It is said that the park was named after an Indian chasing a girl named Jenny, who jumped to her death on Jenny Jump Mountain.

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Environment

The park's forests are part of the Northeastern coastal forests ecoregion.

Facilities

The park grounds include the Greenwood Observatory, built by the United Astronomy Clubs of New Jersey (UACNJ) in 1995. The observatory is open for public stargazing on Saturday nights April through October. There are several other observatories located at Jenny Jump, including the Brady which houses a 178MM Refractor and a solar observatory. The area is used by many amateur astro photographers as Jenny Jump has some of the darkest skies in New Jersey.

The park has camping facilities April to October, and shelters available all year long.

References

Jenny Jump State Forest Wikipedia