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The Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge extends
along the entire northern border of Long Hill Township. It contains 7455 acres and
is operated by the Fish & Wildlife Service of the United States Department of the Interior.
The Refuge preserves the natural enviroment of the area and serves as a home
for many animals as well as a resting place for migratory birds. Because of
its scientific and natural significance, the Great Swamp NWR has also been
designated a Registered National Natural Landmark.
Land for the Great Swamp NWR was initially purchased by local residents and turned over to
the federal government in 1964, in order to protect this natural
resource from the Port Authority, which was making plans to build
the New York City area's fourth jetport on the undeveloped land.
The NWR consists of 2 different areas.
- The Wilderness area - generally everything east of New Vernon Road - where
no roads or development of any kind is permitted. There is no attempt by man to
manage anything in this area. You can walk (only) and experience nature at its most
primitive.
- The Management area - generally everything west of New Vernon Road - where
the NWR staff intensively and scientifically manages the wildlife. There is no public
access to this area, except at the Observation Center.
A very good introduction to the Great Swamp is on the
New Jersey Skylands website.
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Great Swamp National Wildlife Reserve
152 Pleasant Plains Road Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
973-425-1222 Fax: 973-425-7309
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- Visit the NWR Headquarters and Visitor's Center. From Central Avenue and
Long Hill Road, follow Pleasant Plains Road northbound. Cross White Bridge Road.
It is on your right.
Visit the Observation Center.
From Meyersville Circle, drive north on New Vernon Road.
It is about 1.7 miles on your left.
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Take a hike.
From Meyersville Circle, drive north on New Vernon Road one mile
to White Bridge Road, then turn right and park at the dead end.
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Celebrate
National Wildlife Refuge Week
at the Great Swamp in October.
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Lord Stirling Environmental Education Center
190 Lord Stirling Road
Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
908-766-2489
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From Long Hill Road, turn right at the blinker light onto Basking Ridge Road. Travel
1.6 miles and turn right onto Lord Stirling Road. The Center is 1 mile on
your left. A more scenic alternative route is to take New Vernon Road or Pleasant
Plains Road or Carlton Road to White Bridge Road. Turn left and follow White Bridge Road
until it crosses the Passaic River. The center is on your right.
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The Lord Stirling Environmental Education Center
is operated by the Somerset County Parks Department. It has a full schedule of educational
programs and 8 miles of nature trails on 900 acres on the western side of the Great Swamp.
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Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center
247 Southern Blvd. Chatham Township 973-635-6629
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From Meyersville Circle, east on Meyersville Road. At the end, turn left onto
Fairmount Ave. Travel 1.8 miles to the first traffic light and turn left on
Southern Blvd. The OEC is on your left.
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The Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center is operated by the Morris
County Park Commision, as a teaching center for natural history.
It borders the east side of the Great Swamp and has 2 miles of trails. The Center is
open 7 days a week, 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Trails are open during all daylight hours.
There is a wheelchair-accessible trail.
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Friends of the Great Swamp 148 Pleasant Plains Road Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
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An independent, non profit organization dedicated to
Promoting the conservation of the natural resources of the Refuge, Fostering public understanding
and appreciation of the Refuge, and Engaging in activities that will support the mission of the
Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge.
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The Great Swamp Watershed |
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| Watershed map courtesy of GSWA |
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The WATERSHED of the Great Swamp covers about 55 square miles
and extends from Long Hill as far west as Mendham.
It includes all the land that drains into the Great Swamp.
The shaded area on the map is the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge.
The NWR "protected" area is only about one-fifth of the total watershed.
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The communities in the Watershed participate in a planning and policy group called the
Great Swamp Watershed Management Committee
(Ten Towns Committee.)
Long Hill Township is represented by Mayor Genovese.
On April 30, 2002, the Ten Towns Committee was recognized for excellence by the federal Environmental
Protection Agency. Details on the Newsletters Page.
Dr. Leonard Hamilton, Long Hill's representative, was served as Chairman of the Ten Towns Committee from June, 2002 through June, 2005.
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Great Swamp Watershed Association
P.O. Box 300 New Vernon, NJ 07976 973-966-1900 |
The GSWA is an educational organization
that concerns itself with matters that affect the entire WATERSHED of the Great
Swamp.
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Its major involvements are education about environmental issues in the community, and
active participation in governmental affairs which threaten the watershed. The GSWA
operates a small preserve in Harding Township on Tiger Lily Road. I-287 North
to Exit 33 (Harter Road). First right after the ramp and drive to the cul-de-sac.
GSWA always needs volunteers and contributions.
We gratefully acknowledge the many links to the GSWA website which help to make our website complete.
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