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Originally Posted by Yanaka
Thank you! I'm keeping these suggestions on my notepad. I'm excited to explore NJ!
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I have seen horse on the Delaware Raritan canal. they even has some event a few years ago. runs from the deleware river to new Brunswick. some parts filled in by Trenton.
Check out the div of fish and game for wildlife management area where horseback riding is allowed by permit Alexauken, South Branch Black river Capoolong are within striking distance.
[SIZE=3]Horseback Riding[/SIZE]
This is allowed only on designated WMAs (listed below) with a permit ($25.00 per person, per calendar year, plus $2.00 application fee) purchased from the Division of Fish and Wildlife's license Web site at
www.nj.wildlifelicense.com. For information, call 609-259-2132.
Permittees are responsible and liable for any damage which may occur and shall abide by regulations for use of Wildlife Management Areas. Areas on which horseback riding is currently permitted in designated areas are:
Flatbrook, Paulinskill River* and Whittingham, Sussex County
Black River and Wildcat Ridge*, Morris County
South Branch*, Morris/Hunterdon counties
Alexauken Creek and Capoolong Creek, Hunterdon County
Assunpink, Monmouth County
Colliers Mills and Greenwood, Ocean County
Medford, Burlington County
Glassboro, Gloucester County
Winslow, Camden County
Bevans, Union Lake and Peaslee, Cumberland County
Higbee Beach* and Tuckahoe (MacNamara), Cape May County
*Horseback riding permitted only on existing and established roads and designated trails on these Wildlife Management Areas.