- Bass River State Forest
Bass River State Forest is a 23,563-acre (94 km²)
state park in the Pine Barrens in Burlington County,New Jersey ,United States . The first of New Jersey's state forests, it was acquired by the state in 1905 for public recreation, water conservation, and wildlife and timber management. Sixty-seven-acre (27 ha) Lake Absegami, created in the 1930s, provides swimming, boating and canoing. A trail through the 128-acre (51 ha) Absegami Natural Area provides access to a pine/oak woods and a smallAtlantic white cedar bog, also containingred maple s andmagnolia s. The park is operated and maintained by theNew Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry .The 3,830-acre (15 km²) West Pine Plains Natural Area is a globally rare stunted forest ecosystem, known locally as the Pygmy Forest. It preserves a portion of the pine plains, and supports an extensive forest of pine and oak trees that reach a canopy height of as little as four feet at maturity. New Jersey contains the largest area of this forest type in the world. The forest supports the endangered broom
crowberry and twelve rare species of moth.Fishing, hunting, horseback riding, swimming and boating (electric motors only) are available. There is a large, developed campground, primitive group campsite, shelters and cabins. The fifty-mile (80 km)
Batona Trail passes through Bass River State Forest as well as nearbyWharton State Forest andBrendan T. Byrne State Forest .ee also
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List of New Jersey state parks External links
* [http://www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks/bass.html NJ Division of Parks and Forestry, Bass River State Forest]
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