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Monmouth County Park System Manasquan Reservoir Howell, NJ www.MonmouthCountyParks.com Visitor Center 732-919-0996 This is the site for boating activities at the reservoir and features a boat rental area, bait shop, vending machines, and a fireplace. Enjoy spectacular views from the second level observation deck. Boating Boats with electric motors, sailboats, kayaks, and canoes (at least 8’) are permitted on the reservoir March 1-November 30. All vessels are launched from the Visitor Center, and require purchase of a daily or seasonal launch pass (sold on site). Rentals available April 1-October 31. Canoe, kayak and sailing lessons available. Fishing The reservoir is open year round for fishing and is stocked with large- and small-mouth bass, hybrid striped bass, tiger muskie, bullhead catfish and panfish species. A NJ state fishing license is required for anglers age 16-69. Please consult signs for restrictions/advisories. Shoreline anglers can park inside the Main Entrance or at Chestnut Point. Wading prohibited. Playground A wildlife-themed playground, highlighting species found at the reservoir, is located near the Visitor Center. Winter Activities The reservoir is open for ice-skating, ice-boating and ice-fishing, depending on weather conditions. Welcome to the Manasquan Reservoir The Manasquan Reservoir is both a water source for towns and utilities and a natural setting for recreation and outdoor pursuits. The 770-acre reservoir is part of a larger 1,200-acre site that includes woods and wetlands, a beautiful 5.1-mile perimeter trail, areas for fishing and boating, a Visitor Center and an Environmental Center. About the Reservoir The reservoir is an important part of the water supply in Monmouth County. Water from the Manasquan River enters and exits the reservoir through the inlet/outlet tower in front of the main dam. With a 4 billion gallon water capacity and maximum 40’ depth, the reservoir can supply up to 30 million gallons of water a day. Protect Your Parks The Park System preserves and manages natural and cultural resources on more than 16,000 acres of land in Monmouth County. Protecting water quality, eliminating invasive plant species, and promoting healthy wildlife habitats are just a few of the objectives. Please protect the park by leaving plants, animals, and other features as you found them; adhering to posted rules; using designated containers for trash, recyclables, and pet waste; and keeping your pets leashed. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted. An overabundance of white-tailed deer around the Manasquan Reservoir is threatening the health of native plant and animal species. Areas next to this park (Bear Swamp Tract and Howell Park Golf Course) may be open during some or all of the State-regulated hunting season. All hunting areas are clearly posted. Call 732-842-4000 ext. 4237 or visit www.monmouthcountyparks.com for more information. Park Hours The park is open 6 a.m. to dusk from April 1- October 31, and 7 a.m. to dusk from November 1-March 31. The Visitor Center is open during regular park hours. The Environmental Center is open every day from 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; summer hours are 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., and 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m. on Fridays. For More Information If you would like additional information about any of the 43 parks, golf courses and open spaces of the Monmouth County Park System, or for the more than 6,000 programs offered each year; please call 732-842-4000, ext. 4312 (TTY-TDD 711) or visit us online. From the Garden State Parkway: Exit 98 to I-195 West. At Exit 28B, take Route 9 North-Freehold and stay in right lane. At first traffic light, turn right onto Georgia Tavern Road. For Environmental Center: Continue on Georgia Tavern Road for 1 mile, entrance on right. For Visitor Center and Boat Docks: Follow Georgia Tavern Road for 0.3 miles, turn right onto Windeler Road, continue for 1.5 miles to entrance on left. Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders Board of Recreation Commissioners C A P R A o f P ark and R ecreation A ge n cie s C o m m ission for A ccreditatio n A C C R E D I T E D G16284-5/16 West Farm R d. HOWELL MANASQUAN RESERVOIR HOWELL PARK G.C. d . Aldrich Rd. Windeler Rd. Gl en R d. M axim Rd. K e t c h a m W h i t e S t. . Asbur y R d . B SquankumY ellow brook Rd. 524 524 547 9 R Hulse s Rd. Georgia T a vern Rd . O ak Rd. Rd. P r e ve n t o r i u m Av. Rd. M A N A S Q U A N R I V E R G R E E N W A Y 195 Pinewo o d Rd. P r e v en t o riu m 28 Adelphia–Far m ingdale R d . Ma i n St . Manasquan Reservoir Howell, NJ 732-751-9453 or 732-919-0996 N Casino D r. S o utha rd M a nassa Rd . O ld T a v e r n R d . H a v e ns Bridge R d . P e skin Rd. Perimeter Trail

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Monmouth County Park System

Manasquan ReservoirHowell, NJ

www.MonmouthCountyParks.com

Visitor Center 732-919-0996This is the site for boating activities at the reservoir and features a boat rental area, bait shop, vending machines, and a fireplace. Enjoy spectacular views from the second level observation deck.

Boating Boats with electric motors, sailboats, kayaks, and canoes (at least 8’) are permitted on the reservoir March 1-November 30. All vessels are launched from the Visitor Center, and require purchase of a daily or seasonal launch pass (sold on site). Rentals available April 1-October 31. Canoe, kayak and sailing lessons available.

FishingThe reservoir is open year round for fishing and is stocked with large- and small-mouth bass, hybrid striped bass, tiger muskie, bullhead catfish and panfish species. A NJ state fishing license is required for anglers age 16-69. Please consult signs for restrictions/advisories. Shoreline anglers can park inside the Main Entrance or at Chestnut Point. Wading prohibited.

PlaygroundA wildlife-themed playground, highlighting species found at the reservoir, is located near the Visitor Center.

Winter ActivitiesThe reservoir is open for ice-skating, ice-boating and ice-fishing, depending on weather conditions.

Welcome to the Manasquan ReservoirThe Manasquan Reservoir is both a water source for towns and utilities and a natural setting for recreation and outdoor pursuits. The 770-acre reservoir is part of a larger 1,200-acre site that includes woods and wetlands, a beautiful 5.1-mile perimeter trail, areas for fishing and boating, a Visitor Center and an Environmental Center.

About the ReservoirThe reservoir is an important part of the water supply in Monmouth County. Water from the Manasquan River enters and exits the reservoir through the inlet/outlet tower in front of the main dam. With a 4 billion gallon water capacity and maximum 40’ depth, the reservoir can supply up to 30 million gallons of water a day.

Protect Your ParksThe Park System preserves and manages natural and cultural resources on more than 16,000 acres of land in Monmouth County. Protecting water quality, eliminating invasive plant species, and promoting healthy wildlife habitats are just a few of the objectives. Please protect the park by leaving plants, animals, and other features as you found them; adhering to posted rules; using designated containers for trash, recyclables, and pet waste; and keeping your pets leashed. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted. An overabundance of white-tailed deer around the Manasquan Reservoir is threatening the health of native plant and animal species. Areas next to this park (Bear Swamp Tract and Howell Park Golf Course) may be open during some or all of the State-regulated hunting season. All hunting areas are clearly posted. Call 732-842-4000 ext. 4237 or visit www.monmouthcountyparks.com for more information.

Park HoursThe park is open 6 a.m. to dusk from April 1- October 31, and 7 a.m. to dusk from November 1-March 31. The Visitor Center is open during regular park hours. The Environmental Center is open every day from 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; summer hours are 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., and 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m. on Fridays.

For More Information If you would like additional information about any of the 43 parks, golf courses and open spaces of the Monmouth County Park System, or for the more than 6,000 programs offered each year; please call 732-842-4000, ext. 4312 (TTY-TDD 711) or visit us online.

From the Garden State Parkway: Exit 98 to I-195 West. At Exit 28B, take Route 9 North-Freehold and stay in right lane. At first traffic light, turn right onto Georgia Tavern Road.

For Environmental Center: Continue on Georgia Tavern Road for 1 mile, entrance on right.

For Visitor Center and Boat Docks: Follow Georgia Tavern Road for 0.3 miles, turn right onto Windeler Road, continue for 1.5 miles to entrance on left.

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Environmental Center 732-751-9453Visitors can explore wetland ecology and learn about wildlife protection through interactive exhibits, multi-media presentations, wildlife observation areas, and educational activities. Park Naturalists offer boat tours and a variety of nature programs - from eagle viewing to pond studies - for individuals, schools and community groups.

Nature & Wildlife Forests at the reservoir are an interesting mix of species. The park also has six created wetlands and trailside wildflower meadows. More than 20 varieties of fish, 20 types of mammals, 25 different reptiles and amphibians, and 200 species of birds inhabit the Manasquan Reservoir and its surroundings. Stop by the Environmental Center for news of current wildlife sightings, including seasonal listings of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and “watchable insects,” such as butterflies and dragonflies.

Manasquan ReservoirGPS: 311 Windeler Road, Howell, NJ 07731 (VC)732-919-0996GPS: 331 Georgia Tavern Road, Howell, NJ 07731 (EC) 732-751-9453732-938-6760 (Ranger Station)www.monmouthcountyparks.com

Swimming is prohibited.Each person boating on the reservoir must wear a US Coast guard approved, type I, II, III, or IV hybrid personal flotation device.

NJ State Police Boater Safety Certificate required to operate powered vessels.For personal vessels, children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. NJ State boating laws and Park System rules and regulations are posted.

A NJ State fishing license is required for anglers age 16-69.

Trail Standards

EASY: short, well-maintained trails intended for casual walking

MODERATE: longer trails with some grades/obstructions; intended for hikers, equestrians and all-terrain bicyclists; may also be suitable for some walkers and runners

CHALLENGING: long, more primitive trails with steep grades/obstructions; intended for highly experienced hikers, equestrians and all-terrain bicyclists (none at this site)

YIELD TO

TrailsWhen using the trails please plan your route, take a trail map with you and wear appropriate safety gear. Stay on marked trails and avoid entering unmarked wetland areas; they are designated wildlife habitats. Most trails in the Monmouth County Park System are open to walkers, runners, hikers, bicyclists and equestrians. Please obey the rules of protocol for yielding right of way: bicyclists yield to all other trail users; pedestrians yield to equestrians.

NOTE: It takes approximately 20 minutes to walk 1 mile (1.6 km) at a brisk pace.

Trail KeyBracken Trail: This 0.5 mile (0.8 km) trail has information panels describing some of the plants and wildlife found along the water. Pedestrians Only.

Bear Swamp Connector: An easy 0.7 mile (1.1 km) connection to Howell Township’s Oak Glen Park.

Wetland Spur: This 0.2 mile (0.3 km) walk across a dike is a quick, scenic connection from the Visitor Center to Perimeter Trail.

Cove Trail: This 1.0 mile (1.6 km) trail explores the wetlands near the Environmental Center. Pedestrians Only.

Perimeter Trail: This scenic, 5.1-mile (8.2 km), multi-use trail loops all the way around the reservoir. It has a fairly even, well-maintained natural surface but has been designated MODERATE due to length. To use mileposts marked on the map, enter at the VC west lot (START), turn right.

Photo by Dennis Ruffe