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160
Acres Preserved in Frelinghuysen Township
The Frelinghuysen Forest
Preserve
Frelinghuysen Township, Warren County, and the New Jersey
Department of Environmental Protection are pleased to announce
the preservation of over 160 acres of forested land in the heart
of the municipality. A priority of the Township’s Open Space
Committee and governing body, the purchase and preservation of
the properties straddling Route 94 and Lincoln Laurel Road will
permanently protect the forest and create an opportunity for
trails and hiking in the municipality.
“The preservation of this undisturbed habitat will allow us to
enjoy the continued existence of native species at their best,”
states Robin Randolph, Chair of Frelinghuysen Township’s Open
Space Committee. She continues, “Frelinghuysen Township is
grateful to the Warren County Board of Chosen Freeholders and
New Jersey Green Acres for their generous support of this
project. Without them, this preservation effort would not have
been possible.”
A joint project of the Township, County and the State of New
Jersey, this project was successfully negotiated and brought to
a close through the work and effort of The Land Conservancy of
New Jersey, in partnership with the Township.
“Once slated for development, the Frelinghuysen Forest Preserve
is a wonderful piece of property and Warren County is thrilled
that we could help permanently protect it,” explains Corey J.
Tierney, Esq., on behalf of The Warren County Department of Land
Preservation. “Not only is the 160 acre Preserve easily
accessible, but it boasts a beautiful forest with small streams
and an existing network of trails leading back to a picturesque
pond. The property will be managed by the Township using local
volunteers. This will be a tremendous open space resource for
all Warren County’s residents. It is great to see
municipalities, like Frelinghuysen Township, taking ownership of
these critical natural areas.”
Corey continued, “It takes a lot of hard work by many different
people to bring these projects together. We worked closely with
the Frelinghuysen Township Open Space Committee and The Land
Conservancy of New Jersey who coordinated this acquisition with
grants obtained from Green Acres and Warren County’s Municipal
and Charitable Conservancy Trust Fund. The County’s
participation, of course, was made possible by our Chosen Board
of Freeholders - who deserves special thanks for continuing to
support local open space preservation.”
The Frelinghuysen Forest Preserve is comprised of two properties
owned by relatives who sold the properties together for
preservation. This Preserve will offer hiking trails, bird
watching platforms, and will be a classroom in nature for
recreational hikers, school children and scout groups. This
Preserve is large enough to host a large trails network, habitat
for sensitive species, springs, seeps and headwater streams make
these properties valuable for natural resource protection. The
Preserve can be easily accessed from existing driveways on State
Route 94 and Lincoln Laurel Road.
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