MORRISTOWN, NEW JERSEY – National Public Lands Day will be celebrated on September 29 this year. Beginning in 1994 with only a small handful of sites, National Public Lands Day is a time to get outside, enjoy the great outdoors and volunteer.
“National Public Lands Day reminds all of us of the vast and diverse nature of America’s open spaces, from small neighborhood parks to large national parks, and the importance of each one,” said National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis. “We are fortunate that more than 600 million acres of public land, including national parks, provide all of us with cherished places where we can go to unwind, recreate, or learn.”
Many people will lend a hand to
help the land and spend part of National Public Lands Day volunteering on work
projects. More than 170,000 people are expected to plant trees, clean
watersheds, remove invasive plants, replace signs, and otherwise beautify 2,000
public sites throughout the country.
At Morristown National Historical
Park, entrance fees to the Washington’s Headquarters Museum will be waived and park
rangers will be leading hikes and presenting outdoor activities such as:
Civilian
Conservation Corps Hike:
During the Great Depression of the 1930’s a group of young men changed Jockey
Hollow forever. Join a Ranger on a 2.25 mile roundtrip hike on the Yellow Trail
to discover how these men transformed Jockey Hollow into what we love today
while only earning $30 a month! 10:00am
at the Jockey Hollow Visitor Center.
Flint
and Steel: Ever wonder how
people in the 18th Century survived without the invention of
matches. Join a Ranger at the Wick House to see a flint and steel demonstration
used to light a candle. 11:00am, 1:30pm,
2:30pm, 3:30pm at the Wick House.
Colonial
Games: Have some old-fashioned fun
as you take on the same games that the soldiers and the Wick Family played. Try
your hand at nine-pins, quoits, trap-ball, nine-man morris, fox & geese and
other 18th century games. 1:30pm
to 4:00pm at the Wick House.
Location Addresses:
Washington’s Headquarters Museum
30 Washington Place, Morristown, NJ 07960
30 Washington Place, Morristown, NJ 07960
Jockey Hollow and the Wick House:
Entrance to the park is located on Tempe Wick Road in Morristown, NJ.
Approximate GPS address is 600 Tempe Wick Road.
Entrance to the park is located on Tempe Wick Road in Morristown, NJ.
Approximate GPS address is 600 Tempe Wick Road.
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