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Monmouth County Park System Huber Woods Park Middletown, NJ Red-bellied Woodpecker www.MonmouthCountyParks.com Welcome to Huber Woods Park Nestled on a hill overlooking the Navesink River, this park was established in 1974 with a 118-acre gift of land from the Huber Family and the J.M. Huber Corporation. With continued acquisitions, additional land donations and the help of the Monmouth Conservation Foundation, Huber Woods has grown to 381 permanently preserved acres of open space. Environmental Center 732-872-2670 Nature education is a priority at Huber Woods Park and this center offers both nature programs and exhibits. Visit the Lenape Indian display and bird-viewing area to see goldfinches, flickers, hummingbirds and other local species. Note the Red-bellied Woodpecker (on the cover). Built in 1927 by the Huber family, this alpine- style building reflects the German heritage of its first owners and retains most of its original architectural details. Program Building/Rentals A rustic lodge is available for parties and events, up to 45 people. Call 732-842-4000. The Reptile House Home to a variety of snakes and turtles, Park Naturalists care for these animals and offer educational programs about their habitat, behavior and importance in the local ecosystem. Explore the Landscape and Forest The Park System maintains the pastoral scenery of the former Huber and Timolat Farms. The surrounding fields are managed to preserve the site’s historic landscape, and for environmental and equestrian activities. Huber Woods is an ideal park to observe the changing seasons with forests of tulip trees, oak and hickory; and beautiful displays of azalea (pictured) and mountain laurel. Protect Your Parks The Park System preserves and manages natural and cultural resources on more than 17,000 acres of land in Monmouth County. Protecting water quality, eliminating invasive plant species, and promoting healthy wildlife habitats are just a few objectives. Please help protect the park by leaving flowers, plants, animals and other features as you found them; adhering to the posted park rules; using designated containers for trash, recyclables and pet waste; and keeping your pets leashed. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted. An overabundance of white-tailed deer in Huber Woods Park is threatening the health of native plant and animal species. Areas of this park may be open during some or all of the State-regulated hunting season. All hunting areas are clearly posted. For more information, visit www.monmouthcountyparks.com or call 732-842-4000, ext. 4237. Park Hours Huber Woods Park is open every day of the year from 7 a.m. to dusk, free of charge. Avoiding Tick Bites Ticks that may cause illness can be active year- round, take precautions: use insect repellent; wear light-colored clothes, long sleeve shirt tucked into pants/pants tucked into socks; check yourself for ticks during and after park visits; shower soon after being outdoors. To minimize contact keep to formal trails, walk in the center; stay away from tall grasses, brushy/shrubby areas, leaf litter, tree branches and woodland edges next to lawns, athletic fields and along trails. Protect your pets. Read more at www.cdc.gov/ticks. For More Information For information about Monmouth County’s 43 parks, recreation areas, and golf courses or a complete listing of the 6,000 classes and programs offered by the Park System each year, call 732-842-4000 ext. 4312 or visit us online at: www.MonmouthCountyParks.com Fair H aven Rd. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS MOUNT MITCHILL SCENIC OVERLOOK Navesink Rive r rew sbury Ri v er SANDY HOOK POPAMORA POINT Br oadway FAIR HAVEN RUMSON HUBER WOODS PARK Bay Av. M a i n St. Nut S w amp Pa rk Av. C a m p b ell Av. C h urc h St. Portla n d i n d a ll Sw a r t zel Dr. B r o w ns Doc k Rd. Nav esin k Av. Bingham Av. Bellevue Av. BuenaVista Av. Hance Rd. Broad Branch Ocean Av. 520 520 HARTSHORNE WOODS PARK Navesink Riv er Rd. S Cooper Rd. C o op e r Rd . H ill Rd . C h ap el H i ll Rd. on Rd . Ru mson R d. Fr o nt St. River Rd. River Rd. Ha r d i n g Rd. Ridge Rd. Rid g e Rd. We s t F ro nt S t . 36 36 Main St. Church St. Rector Pl. BayAv. Center A v. Ocean B lvd. 35 Linden Av. Water Watch Av. Ea st Rd. Sl e ep y Holl ow Leonard Av. MIDDLETOWN 8A 11 8A Locust Av. Hubbard Rd. West Locus t P oint R d . H a r tshorne R d . Hosford Av. Rd. HIGHLANDS Leonardville Rd. Broadway Av. Ki ngs Hi g h w a y E a st M o nmou t h Av. U.S. NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE BAYSHORE WATERFRONT PARK Portland Rd. Av. D H ENRY HUDSON TRAIL Gra n d A v . Highland Av. HillsideAv. 1st Av. SEA BRIGHT Wilson Av. 516 Rd. Huber Woods Park Middletown, NJ 732-872-2670 or 0336 SWIMMING RIVER PARK From State Hwy 35: Traveling northbound, turn right; southbound, use jughandle and turn left onto Navesink River Rd. (just north of Cooper Bridge, near Red Bank). Travel east on Navesink River Rd. for 2.8 miles, turn left onto Brown’s Dock Road (unpaved). Park entrance is at the top of the hill, on the right. Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders Board of Recreation Commissioners G19425 8/19

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Page 1: Huber Woods Park Brochure - Monmouth County, …...Huber Woods Park GPS: 25 Brown’s Dock Road eek Locust (Middletown), NJ 07760 732-872-0336 Park Maintenance 732-872-2670 Environmental

Monmouth County Park System

HuberWoods ParkMiddletown, NJ

Red-bellied Woodpecker

www.MonmouthCountyParks.com

Welcome to Huber Woods ParkNestled on a hill overlooking the Navesink River, this park was established in 1974 with a 118-acre gift of land from the Huber Family and the J.M. Huber Corporation. With continued acquisitions, additional land donations and the help of the Monmouth Conservation Foundation, Huber Woods has grown to 381 permanently preserved acres of open space.

Environmental Center 732-872-2670 Nature education is a priority at Huber Woods Park and this center offers both nature programs and exhibits. Visit the Lenape Indian display and bird-viewing area to see goldfinches, flickers, hummingbirds and other local species. Note the Red-bellied Woodpecker (on the cover).

Built in 1927 by the Huber family, this alpine-style building reflects the German heritage of its first owners and retains most of its original architectural details.

Program Building/RentalsA rustic lodge is available for parties and events, up to 45 people. Call 732-842-4000.

The Reptile HouseHome to a variety of snakes and turtles, Park Naturalists care for these animals and offer educational programs about their habitat, behavior and importance in the local ecosystem.

Explore the Landscape and ForestThe Park System maintains the pastoral scenery of the former Huber and Timolat Farms. The surrounding fields are managed to preserve the site’s historic landscape, and for environmental and equestrian activities.

Huber Woods is an ideal park to observe the changing seasons with forests of tulip trees, oak and hickory; and beautiful displays of azalea (pictured) and mountain laurel.

Protect Your ParksThe Park System preserves and manages natural and cultural resources on more than 17,000 acres of land in Monmouth County. Protecting water quality, eliminating invasive plant species, and promoting healthy wildlife habitats are just a few objectives.

Please help protect the park by leaving flowers, plants, animals and other features as you found them; adhering to the posted park rules; using designated containers for trash, recyclables and pet waste; and keeping your pets leashed. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted.

An overabundance of white-tailed deer in Huber Woods Park is threatening the health of native plant and animal species. Areas of this park may be open during some or all of the State-regulated hunting season. All hunting areas are clearly posted. For more information, visit www.monmouthcountyparks.com or call 732-842-4000, ext. 4237.

Park HoursHuber Woods Park is open every day of the year from 7 a.m. to dusk, free of charge.

Avoiding Tick BitesTicks that may cause illness can be active year-round, take precautions: use insect repellent; wear light-colored clothes, long sleeve shirt tucked into pants/pants tucked into socks; check yourself for ticks during and after park visits; shower soon after being outdoors. To minimize contact keep to formal trails, walk in the center; stay away from tall grasses, brushy/shrubby areas, leaf litter, tree branches and woodland edges next to lawns, athletic fields and along trails. Protect your pets. Read more at www.cdc.gov/ticks.

For More InformationFor information about Monmouth County’s 43 parks, recreation areas, and golf courses or a complete listing of the 6,000 classes and programs offered by the Park System each year, call 732-842-4000 ext. 4312 or visit us online at: www.MonmouthCountyParks.com

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Huber Woods ParkMiddletown, NJ

732-872-2670 or 0336

SWIMMING RIVERPARK

From State Hwy 35: Traveling northbound, turn right; southbound, use jughandle and turn left onto Navesink River Rd. (just north of Cooper Bridge, near Red Bank). Travel east on Navesink River Rd. for 2.8 miles, turn left onto Brown’s Dock Road (unpaved). Park entrance is at the top of the hill, on the right.

Monmouth County Board of Chosen FreeholdersBoard of Recreation Commissioners G19425 8/19

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Huber Woods Park GPS: 25 Brown’s Dock Road Locust (Middletown), NJ 07760 732-872-0336 Park Maintenance 732-872-2670 Environmental Center www.MonmouthCountyParks.com

Trails of Huber Woods More than 8 miles of forested trails are available for walking, running and hiking. The park also has special, restricted-use areas for nature observation and horseback riding.

Trail Key Restricted-Use Trails

Discovery Path (Pedestrians Only): This short, EASY 0.17 mile trail travels the grounds near the Environmental Center.

Nature Loop (Pedestrians Only): Take this EASY 0.5 mile (0.8 km) walking trail to explore the diversity of Huber Woods. In spring, look for wild flowers and spectacular blooms; during fall, see migrating birds and butterflies.

Farm Path (Equestrians/Pedestrians Only): This MODERATE 1.6 mile (2.6 km) trail runs through the pastures and hedge-rows of the former Huber and Timalot Farms.

Country Gait (Equestrians/Pedestrians Only): Tour the fields, forests and allees on this moderate 1.1 mile (1.8km) trail.

Multi-Use Trails (Open to all trail users)Fox Hollow: An EASY 1 mile (1.6 km) looptrail with access to other park trails for a longer walk.

Valley View: A MODERATE 1.5 mile (2.4 km) trail that explores the high ridges and mountain laurel valleys of the forest along the park’s northern edge.

Claypit Run: This MODERATE, wooded 0.5 mile (0.8 km) trail runs straight out to Locust Point Road.

Meadow Ramble: This MODERATE 0.7 mile (1.1 km) trail tours the old fields and islands of juniper nestled in the woods.

Many Log Run: A CHALLENGING 1.3 mile (2.1 km) trail with many elevation changes for a more demanding workout.

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CHALLENGING: long, more primitive trails with steep grades/obstructions; intended for hardy, experienced hikers, equestrians, all-terrain bicyclists

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Please stay on the marked trails, plan your route, take a trail map with you, and wear appropriate safety gear. Obey the rules of protocol for yielding right of way: bicyclists yield to all other trail users, pedestrians yield to equestrians.At a brisk pace, it takes about 20 minutes to walk 1 mile (1.6 km).

Note: Some field edges are mowed to provide additional access. These are not marked trails.