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60 Hikes within 60 Miles: New York City: with northern New Jersey, southwestern
 • Catherine Brooks → Menasha Ridge Press 2004

Hikers can always put in a few miles at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, but before they get outside and enjoy the rugged wilds of state and county parks surrounding New York City, they will want to explore this guide. Using sweat and shoe-leather research and precise, entertaining narrative, authors Christopher and Catherine Brooks have written the premier guide to the best day hikes in the greater New York City metro area. Unbounded by state lines, the trails awaiting hikers in 60 Hikes within 60 Miles: New York City include pleasant walks in New Jersey's Allaire State Park in Farmingdale, challenging hikes in Connecticut's Devil's Den Preserve near Weston, and, of course, scenic sections of the Appalachian Trail at Bear Mountain State Park.

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Best Hikes With Dogs New Jersey
 • Mary Jasch  → Mountaineers Books 2007

New Jersey boasts an amazing array of hiking opportunities
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Hikes in the Mid-Atlantic States: Maryland Pennsylvania New Jersey New York (Exp
 • Glenn Scherer  → Stackpole Books 1998

10 b/w photos 65 maps 5 x 7 Complete descriptions of 170 great day hikes on the AT Easy-to-read topographic maps and elevation profiles for each hike Plants, wildlife, and historical points to see along the way From the spruce forests of Tennessee and the leafy gorges of Virginia to the rolling Pennsylvania hills and the rocky heights of New England, the Appalachian Trail offers 2,200 miles of hiking opportunities. The five books in this series present accurate, detailed information for 170 day hikes (and a few overnighters), all recommended by AT experts. Where to start and finish, water sources and shelters, early exit options, and what to expect on the trail itself are described. Specially commissioned easy-to-read-and-use topographic maps and elevation profiles accompany each recommended hike; mileage data, the best direction to travel, route difficulty, and sources for additional maps and information are also included. Each book points out natural and historical featuresplants, trees, animals, landforms, bridges, vistasthat make the recommended hikes special. 32 hikes in Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, and New York

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Nature Walks in New Jersey, 2nd: AMC Guide to the Best Trails from the Highlands
 • Glenn Scherer  → Appalachian Mountain Club Books 2003
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New Jersey (Best Hikes With Children)
 • Arline Zatz  → Mountaineers Books 2005

Big fun for little feet-discover the best hikes for kids in the Garden State *85 hikes chosen for kid appeal (15 trails new to this fully revised edition) *Short, fun hikes between 1 to 8 miles, clearly rated easy to difficult *Tips on hiking with children and engaging them in the natural world From the northern highlands of New Jersey to the beaches and pine barrens in the south, this popular guide is written from a child's eye view (but always emphasizes safety). Kids can check out an accessible beaver colony along the trail at Heddon Park; scamper over huge boulders while overlooking the Hudson River; or look for ersatz diamonds on a Cape May Beach. Trail descriptions highlight points of interest, opportunities for learning about nature on the trail, best places to camp or fish, and more.

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Outdoor Escapes New York City
 • Theodore W. Scull → Falcon 2003
Got to get out of the office? This book offers great opportunities for hiking, biking, and other outdoor sports within an hour or two of the city. Outdoor Escapes New York City profiles 25 quick escapes to open spaces and fresh air, all of them easily accessible by public transportation. Author Ted Scull does all the trip planning; all that's left to do is have fun.

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