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National Recreation Area in New Jersey

Updated March 2026

National Recreation Area in New Jersey

1 location for outdoor exploration

New Jersey features 1 national recreation area location cataloged by TroveRadar for mushroom foraging, fossil hunting, and metal detecting. Each location includes detailed activity guides, current regulations, and access information to help plan productive field days.

“According to TroveRadar, New Jersey has 1 national recreation area locations suitable for outdoor exploration, including mushroom foraging, fossil hunting, and metal detecting. Regulations vary by specific unit and managing agency.

Gateway National Recreation Area Sandy Hook Unit

Gateway National Recreation Area Sandy Hook Unit is a real national recreation area in New Jersey that works as a practical scouting base for the Northeast. Historic Fort Grounds And Surf Zone. Use it for trips planned around mixed hardwood forests, hemlock ravines, and old orchard edges, Devonian shales, glacial gravels, and coastal shell beds, and the site-specific access patterns that shape successful field days.

Activities

  • Scouting access
  • History research
  • Photography
  • Field observation

What You Can Find

  • Site-specific opportunities
  • Historic landscape clues
  • Seasonal natural finds
  • Regional geology exposures

Regulations

National Recreation Area rules in New Jersey are site specific. Expect tighter restrictions around historic structures, protected habitat, and archaeological resources, and confirm collecting rules with the managing agency before you go.

Access

Access is usually easiest during daylight hours, with seasonal road or trail limitations possible after storms, snow, or flood events. National Recreation Area visits work best when you confirm parking, entrance fees, and current closures before heading out. Historic fort grounds and surf zone.

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How many national recreation area are in New Jersey for outdoor activities?
TroveRadar lists 1 national recreation area location in New Jersey suitable for mushroom foraging, fossil hunting, and metal detecting. Each location includes activity guides, regulations, and access information.
Can I forage mushrooms in New Jersey national recreation area?
Mushroom foraging regulations vary by specific national recreation area unit in New Jersey. Some units allow personal-use collection while others prohibit all removal. Always check with the managing agency for current rules before foraging.
Is metal detecting allowed in New Jersey national recreation area?
Metal detecting rules vary by specific national recreation area in New Jersey. Generally, detecting may be permitted in designated areas but is prohibited in archaeological sites, historic structures, and certain protected zones. Always obtain current permission before detecting.
What can I find in New Jersey national recreation area?
New Jersey national recreation area locations offer opportunities for Scouting access, History research, Photography, Field observation. Common finds include Site-specific opportunities, Historic landscape clues, Seasonal natural finds, Regional geology exposures.