Horseback riding trails.
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The 34,000-acre Brendan T. Byrne State Forest is New Jersey's second-largest state forest, second only to Wharton in size, and it offers virtually unlimited opportunities for off-road exploration. This ride uses only a small portion of the trails and paved and dirt roads within this expansive fores
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- Information provided by New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry Today, hikers can follow the sandy trails and roads that crisscross the forest, sometimes passing near the remains of stone or brick structures or where large depressions indicate the location of what was once a bustling town. Pure
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Formerly known as Lebanon State Forest, visitors are greeted by the fresh scent of pines. Today's forested acres are a strong contrast to the barren, cleared land that existed in the 1800s. The Lebanon Glass Works was established in 1851 and was successful until 1867, when it shut down after deplet
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