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Best Hikes with Children in New Jersey, 2nd Edition  
Author: Arlene Zatz
ISBN: 0898868203
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
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.


About the Author
Arlene Zatz is a longtime New Jersey resident. Her writing and photography has appeared in publications such as The New York Times, Asbury Park Press, the Newark Star-Ledger, and the New York Daily News.




Best Hikes with Children in New Jersey, 2nd Edition

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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.

Author Bio:Arlene Zatz is a longtime New Jersey resident. Her writing and photography has appeared in publications such as The New York Times, Asbury Park Press, the Newark Star-Ledger, and the New York Daily News.

     



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