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Tate Pumphouse Trail Center

Trail Center and restaurant. Boatlanding on the North Platte River and access to the Casper Whitewater Park and 10 mile Platte River Parkway trails system. Good picnic spot. More

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Yesness Pond

Large, primative park with fishing pond and hiking trails. Yesness Park is a native area that offers the full spectrum of high plains prairie vegetation. More

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Weirs Community Park

This area contains 27 acres of mostly undeveloped park land. It does have a parkhouse and a large parking lot. The park now has a conseptual design for a naturalistic playground, picnic pavilion, bathrooms, trails and an amphitheater. More

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Village Park

One lighted baseball field with bleachers; concession stand; little league field; picnic area w/ tables; grills; canoe access; walking trail; footbridge over the Apple River; volleyball court; parking; ice rink and sledding hill. More

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La Grandeur Natural Area

26 acres of heavily wood land with a pond and extensive wildlife; disc golf course More

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SOETEBIER PARK

This 26.65 acre park contains 3 athletic fields intended for practice use only. Parking is not currently allowed at Soetebier Park. Parking is available at the adjacent Kircher Park. More

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Matson Hill Park

Matson Hill Park is 475 acres of rugged, heavily forested parkland, which has become the area’s number one hiking and biking destination. Offering more than six miles of natural surface trails, this historical property is situated in the “Daniel Boone [...] More

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County Heritage Museum at Heritage Park

The County Heritage Museum at Heritage Park offers FREE interpretive displays focusing on local and state history and is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wed. through Sat., and noon to 5 p.m., on Sun. Rich [...] More

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Hideaway Harbor Park

Hideaway Harbor Park is a 48-acre riverside park, featuring spectacular views of the Mississippi River and the scenic Alton bluffs. With two FREE public boat ramps to access the river, it’s become a popular site for many fisherman and recreational [...] More

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Louis H. Bangert Memorial Wildlife Area

Louis H. Bangert Memorial Wildlife Area is a 160 acre riverside park that connects to the historic Katy Trail. Bordering the Missouri River, this popular park offers more than four miles of scenic, natural surface trails perfect for hiking and [...] More

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Hunterdon County Arboretum

This is the main office for the Hunterdon County Department of Parks & Recreation. Come and use the many nature trails, wet land board walk. Inside main office is lots of displays. We also have a garden and two gazebos. More

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Charlestown Reserve

Come and hike/walk the 269 acreage park. The main habitat at Charlestown is second generation oak-hickory forest. Along the trail are stone walls, which provide evidence of Charlestown’s agrarian past. Today, these stone walls provide havitat for snakes and small [...] More

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Deer Path Park

Deer Path was originally owned by Alois and Berta Batz. Until 1967, the land was used for agriculture. That year, they established a summer camp on the property for children. The pond was expanded to it current size. Storage sheds [...] More

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Hoffman Park

This 353 acre park is comprised of hardwood forest, grasslands, and 32 ponds of various sizes. It is the former farm of Albert and Joyce Hoffman, who began to acquire tracts of land in the late 1930′s. They also owned [...] More

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Round Mountain Section of Deep Path Park

Formed during the Triassic Period, Round Mountain reaches an elevation of 600 feet above sea level. The mountain was originally used by the Lenni Lenape for encampments. Early European settlers used the mountain for a variety of resource. Timber was [...] More

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