Pygmy Pine Plains Hike
Explore the surreal, fire-kissed and windswept landscape of New Jersey’s Pygmy Pines »
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Explore the surreal, fire-kissed and windswept landscape of New Jersey’s Pygmy Pines »
Have you always wondered what is inside of Atsion Mansion? Our guide will take you on a tour through this once-majestic home and tell you about the family who built it. Afterwards, you will tour the ruins of what was once Atsion Village as our guide introduces what life was like in a Pine Barrens »
Get a glimpse into what life was like in the Pine Barrens along the Wading River during the 1800s. »
The Pine Barrens have long been a place where legends, tales, and mythical creatures are born. For many years, these stories were not written down, but told over a roaring campfire or whispered in dark corners from person to person. Join us for a guided hike in the forest where we’ll continue in the rich »
Enjoy the beauty of the sun setting over the pines while paddling. »
Why is the water tea colored? Why do we call it the pine “barrens?” This is an introduction to a little bit of everything that the NJ Pinelands has to offer! »
Come with our experienced guide and see the different plants that bloom throughout the year! »
Explore and experience nature in a new way through nature journaling! »
Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and smells of the forest on our guided “Shinrin Yoku” inspired forest bathing walk. We invite you to unplug, slow down, and reconnect while falling in love with nature. Be a part of rekindling the ancient relationship between humans and the forest. What is Forest Bathing? In 1982, »
Come birding with your guide, Steve Sobocinski, to see the unique birds that call the Pine Barrens home »
Step back in time to see the places made famous in John McPhee's book The Pine Barrens. »
Paddle on Atsion Lake with a guide. Great for beginners! »
Tour Quoexin Cranberry Company bogs and get a unique and up close look at this unique "dry harvest" cranberry operation. »