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1 History  





2 Major trails  



2.1  Buttermilk Valley  





2.2  Monmouth Hills  





2.3  Rocky Point  







3 Notes  





4 References  





5 External links  














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Hartshorne Woods Park
Black Fish Cove in the Rocky Point Section
Hartshorne Woods Park is located in Monmouth County, New Jersey
Hartshorne Woods Park

Hartshorne Woods Park is located in New Jersey
Hartshorne Woods Park

Hartshorne Woods Park is located in the United States
Hartshorne Woods Park

TypePublic Park
Coordinates40°23′23N 73°59′11W / 40.38967°N 73.98631°W / 40.38967; -73.98631
Area736 acres (298 ha)
Created1974
Operated byMonmouth County

Hartshorne Woods Park (pronounced: hurt-shern) is a 736-acre (298 ha) county park located in Northern Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, in New Jersey's Bayshore Region. The park has 16 miles (26 km) of trails, several old military bunkers and a small beach with a fishing pier. It is roughly bordered to the north and west by Navesink Ave and Route 36. Its southern borders are Hartshorne Road and the Navesink River. Its eastern border is the Upper Shrewsbury River. The Park is split into three sections from west to east: The Buttermilk Valley Section, the Monmouth Hills Section, and the Rocky Point Section.

History[edit]

Navy 16-inch Mark 7 gun near Battery Lewis; the weapon has since been moved to one of the casemates.

The park is named after Richard Hartshorne, who acquired the land from the Lenape for thirteen shillings after sailing to the Highland in 1670.[1][2] Rocky Point, the 224-acre (0.91 km2) easternmost section of the park, contains a World War Two-era Coast Artillery site known as Battery Lewis on the former Highlands Military Reservation (also called Navesink Military Reservation). Later, the Highlands Air Force Station, a long-range air defense radar installation and the Highlands Army Air Defense Site (HAADS) were constructed here. The Air Force closed its installation in 1966. The Army continued to operate HAADS through 1974 to support Nike missile batteries throughout the region, including some which were later revealed by historians at nearby Sandy Hook recreation area to carry nuclear warheads.

In January 2017 a retired US Navy 16"/50 caliber Mark 7 gun, serial number 291, formerly fitted aboard USS New Jersey (BB-62), later retained as a spare for the Iowa-class battleships, was placed on display in one of the gun positions of Battery Lewis.

Major trails[edit]

Classification:

Buttermilk Valley[edit]

Monmouth Hills[edit]

Rocky Point[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "Richard Hartshorne at HighlandsNJ.com". Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2016-12-16.
  • ^ "Richard Hartshorne at RichardRiis.com".
  • References[edit]

    External links[edit]


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