Heart
of the Highlands
Parts
of Passaic and Morris Counties

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The Heart of the Highlands project area includes parts of Passaic
and Morris Counties and contains the best examples of intact northern
hardwood forests within the New Jersey Highlands. The forests are
home to many endangered, threatened and declining species.
Visitors to this unique area can expect a near wilderness experience
unfound in other parts of the Highlands. New Jersey Conservation
Foundation is working to halt forest fragmentation and enhance the
outdoor experience for all by focusing our efforts on acquiring
properties adjacent to preserved land. Recent preservation projects
have included:
- 958 acres in Kinnelon Borough to expand Silas Condict County
Park
- 177 acres in West Milford and Bloomingdale near NJCF’s Apshawa
Preserve
- 90 acres expanding Norvin Green State Forest
- 40 acres of wooded property in West Milford
The Apshawa Preserve
is a cooperative project of New Jersey Conservation Foundation and
the County of Passaic. This 576-acre preserve offers a diversity
of Highlands habitats, including mixed hardwood forest dominated
by oak and sugar maple; the 40-acre Butler Reservoir, a scenic attration
for hikers and birdwatchers; and the Apshawa Brook, which flows
through the preserve to the Pequannock River.
Nearly seven miles of blazed trails traverse the Apshawa Preserve
and are open for hiking, bicycling, horseback riding, nature study
and fishing.
The Apshawa Preserve is open from dawn to dusk for recreation and
can be accessed from Macopin Road in West Milford. For
a printable trail map (pdf), click here.
The New Jersey Highlands are part of the great green sweep of the
Appalachians that shadow the East Coast from Georgia to Maine. The
Highlands region stretches from eastern Pennsylvania through New
Jersey and New York to northwestern Connecticut, forming a vital
linkage between the Berkshires and the Blue Ridge Mountains. The
Highlands form a greenbelt of forest and farmland around the New
York metropolitan area and provide fresh air, natural areas and
recreation opportunities for millions of residents of the greater
New Jersey metropolitan area.
Over 1,300 square miles in the northwest part of the state noted
for its scenic beauty and environmental significance, the Highlands
stretch from Phillipsburg in the southwest to Ringwood in the northeast
and lies within portions of seven counties (Bergen, Hunterdon, Morris,
Passaic, Somerset, Sussex and Warren), including 88 municipalities
that are home for more than 750,000 people. The Highlands diverse
natural communities are important statewide. With extensive forests,
wetlands, rivers and streams, over 70 percent of the Highlands are
environmentally sensitive while providing water supply for more
than half of New Jersey’s families – over 5.2 million people.
To learn more about New Jersey Conservation Foundation’s preservation
efforts in the Highlands, please contact Ingrid Vandegaer, Highlands
Regional Manager, at ingrid@njconservation.org
or 1-888-LANDSAVE (1-888-526-3728). For information on our public
policy initiatives in the Highlands, please contact Wilma Frey,
Highlands Project Manager, at wilma@njconservation.org
or 1-888-LANDSAVE (1-888-526-3728).
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