CELEBRATING 100 YEARS – AMERICA’S NATIONAL PARKS
HOW COOL… DID YOU KNOW THAT some of the renowned national parks of the State of New Jersey are Ellis Island National Monument, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Great Egg Harbor River, Delaware National Scenic River, New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve, Edison National Historic Site, New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route, Morristown National Historical Park and Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. The Appalachian National Scenic Trail offers the tourists with a unique opportunity to explore the picturesque landscape through hiking.
The Ellis Island National Monument was founded on the 1st of January in the year of 1892. The Ellis Island National Monument is the foremost immigration station of the State of New Jersey. The Edison National Historic Site provides complete information on the life of Thomas Edison. One of the notable Biosphere Reserve of the United States of America, the New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve is famous for its variety of bird species. The New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route is known for its exotic beaches, beautiful villages and different species of birds. WHO KNEW RIGHT! Read More on The National Park Service