State: | New Jersey |
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Address: | 8747 Ferry Road, Millville, NJ 08332 |
Zip code: | 08332 |
Phone: | (856) 785-0455 |
Monday: | 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
Thursday: | 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
Friday: | 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
Saturday: | 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
Sunday: | 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
Menantico Ponds Fish and Wildlife Management Area is located in Cumberland County of New Jersey state. On the street of Ferry Road and street number is 8747. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (856) 785-0455.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Menantico Ponds Fish and Wildlife Management Area quickly are 39.377161 ,-74.9968543
I was very upset when they closed this place 2 years or 3. This year, since we were in the area, we decided to drive by and check it out. To our amazement, they were open. 2 days later, we came back and went kayaking. I just love this place. It's so calm that for the moment, you're not in Jersey anymore. My imagination takes over me. It's so easy to be overtaken by this place. I'm sure there's other places probably better than this, but for a Jersey girl like me, who has lived here practically her whole life, this place has become my favorite. Did I forget to mention that if you are kayak fishing, you are guaranteed to catch something. This day alone, I caught 3 catfish the largest 21". Which, by the way, gave me a challenge reeling it in. Caught white perch, 6" large mouth bass, pan fish, and yellow perch. If you haven't been, you just gotta go. You won't regret it!
Oh my GOODNESS. I LOVE IT HERE. I’ve been coming here for about a year and this is hands down by far my FAVORITE place to hike and get away from the world. This place is HUGE with so many trails, blue ponds, and it’s just GORGEOUS and so untouched. There’s even a super old washed up car deep in the woods, half buried. There’s a random little shack if you walk a distance into the preserve. The water is so clear. I took my maternity photos here. Oh my god i can go on. I have walked miles of this place and have seen SO MUCH and still have so much to see. Come here if you want REAL NATURE and pure peace.
Southern part of the Pine Barrens. This is just one section to explore. The area is huge with a preserve on the eastern part . Neat place and definitely a good spot to hike and check out a couple times . There is a few different bodies of water back there close to one another. Also “blue holes” way back on the preserve side. Also you can drive in from Rt 49 for the ponds section and the road dead ends at the boat ramp back there.
Great place for hiking. Miles and miles of trails. If you park near the railroad tracks you can follow the tracks to the left until you link up with a dirt trail that follows along the tracks. Take that until you get to the second left and take that trail to the blue hole. You'll see graffitti that says blue hole dont drown along the way. Its about a 2-3 mile hike. GPS works and can guide you if you get lost. Dog owners lookout for broken glass in sand along blue hole.
Absolutely beautiful location. Many ponds and streams in the area with varying terrain. Investigate a little more and find some history. Several structures hidden within the woods as well as a railroad and a trestle crossing a swift moving stream. Spent 3 plus hours here hiking and taking pictures. Also nearby a boat launch ramp for the ponds. I will be returning to investigate more of this hidden gem. Easily accessible from state route 49. The access road is mostly paved, with the exception of a small portion that gets a little rough. Parking at the boat ramp is adequate.
Menantico Ponds Fish and Wildlife Management Area is located in Cumberland County of New Jersey state. On the street of Ferry Road and street number is 8747. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (856) 785-0455.
https://businessyab.com/explore/united_states/new_jersey/cumberland_county/millville/ferry_road/8747/menantico_ponds_fish_and_wildlife_management_area.htmlA 300-acre nature preserve of freshwater ponds that can be visited by canoe, foot or car.
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