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TOP 30 Family hiking in Lower Township, NJ
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Greenwood Bay Cottage
Greenwood Bay Cottage is a charming retreat located at 223 West Greenwood Avenue in Lower Township, New Jersey. This vintage yet modern 340 square foot cottage is just 500 feet from the Delaware Bay, making it the perfect destination for one to two adults looking for a peaceful getaway. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion, hosting a solo retreat, or simply seeking relaxation, Greenwood Bay Cottage has everything you need. The cottage features a cozy one bedroom with a queen-sized bed and en suite bathroom, as well as a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances. The living area includes a convertible sleeper couch and a large screen TV with access to high-speed internet and streaming services. Outside, a low profile deck with vintage wrought iron furniture is the perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee or evening cocktails.
Cox Hall Creek WMA
Cox Hall Creek WMA, located at 5 Shawmont Avenue in Lower Township, New Jersey, is a former golf course that has been transformed into a park and tourist attraction. Managed by the Green Acres Program, the site is now dedicated to wildlife and outdoor recreation. The old paved cart paths make it easy for local residents to explore the area, which includes the "Backyard Habitat Demonstration Site" where over 2,700 native species have been planted. This site showcases different habitat treatments that homeowners can use to attract wildlife to their own backyards. With features such as forested habitat, scrub-shrub, wildflower meadow, nectar producing plants, and a brush pile, visitors can learn how to enhance their own habitats for wildlife. The site was designed by landscape designer Jeanne Marcucci and is maintained with the help of volunteers. Cox Hall Creek WMA is a valuable resource for wildlife habitat restoration in Cape May County and offers opportunities for community involvement in conservation efforts.
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