Jackson, NJ – Today, Jackson Township, home of Six Flags Great Adventure and the northeastern most border of the Pinelands National Reserve, the Pine Barrens as New Jersey residents affectionately call it, officially preserved 364 acres of forest and wetlands today. The Bunker Hill Bogs Wildlife Recreation Area was officially christened today by Mayor Michael Reina as local residents and volunteers of the Jackson Pathfinders were on hand to witness the occasion.
The Jackson Pathfinders is a volunteer organization that maintains miles of hiking trails in our town and is pleased to announce the ribbon cutting ceremony at their latest project site, the Bunker Hill Bogs, located on East Veterans Highway near the Whitesville Road intersection. The Bunker Hill Bogs is a large tract of land that was rescued from development by the Pathfinders and restored to its natural beauty after decades of neglect.
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