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August 20 - 27

Summer is starting to fade and Labor Day is on the horizon. Don't be intimidated! Spread your wings and reach for the Skylands!

Founding Farmers

The Highlands Coalition has assembled two concurrent exhibits of paintings, photographs, ceramics, mixed and more, featuring the rich agricultural heritage of the New Jersey Highlands..
Farming has always been vital to the Highlands economy, intrinsic to the Highlands  culture and identity and a defining feature of the Highlands landscape. Many farmers have had to adapt to changing economic and community demands. The survivors have diversified their product, and many have ventured into agritourism in order to provide for their families. For tomato fanatics, hybrid and heirlooms are ready to sample at this Wednesday's tasting (Aug. 26.)

Rock A Bye Baby

The Rockaway Valley Railroad was about 25 miles long and lasted for about 25 years. It was constructed primarily to ship peaches, and although it also saw other freight and passenger traffic, orchard owners were responsible for the railroad's commencement in 1888. The orchards have passed their prime, but The Little Railroad That Couldn't lives on, if only for hikers, cyclists and patrons of local lore. Take a walk and imagine the slow moving locomotive rocking back and forth on its way through the countryside.

Ferrytales

River frontage at what is now Worthington State park has always been a popular place.
Situated along the river, within the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, Worthington State Forest comprises almost 6,000 acres extending about seven miles along the Kittatinny Ridge. If you visit this popular destination, a little historical background will make your stay even more enjoyable.

Power Plants

For those in the know (and it's important that you know before you pick) the forests and fields of Northwest Jersey offer a visitor much more than a walk in the park. They are a veritable garden; Nature's garden of edible and medicinal plants. From the lowliest ground creeper to towering trees, each plant has some nutritional, chemical, edible properties, for better or worse. Much more...

Summer Surprise

I saw a flash of white as the maw of a very big trout opened and then closed around the helpless fly. I could feel the power of that fish when I pulled back on the bamboo rod. And then there was nothing. When I reeled in my line, I found that my fly was gone.

Straight Ahead

Centenary Stage's 2026-2027 season opening performance is by Swedish musical sensation Gunhild Carling, an internationally acclaimed superstar whose show is a can’t-miss event! Whether she’s singing favorite swinging jazz standards, playing one of many 11 instruments (trumpet, trombone, harmonica, oboe, harp, flute, recorder, or jazz bagpipe!) or juggling and tap dancing, Gunhild’s sublime showmanship shines. September 12, 8pm. Lackland Center, 715 Grand Ave., Hackettstown.



Thanks for joining us in our appreciation of Northwest New Jersey and all the brilliant ways to get out and enjoy the pleasures of the season. Tap our calendar for the best events for you and your family, or check our current stories. Pick from a multitude of daytrip itineraries and watch out for our virtual efforts to keep you informed. For the more aerobically inclined, the Outdoor Map shows the way to go, or choose among dozens of natural attractions or outdoor activities suggested on our website.

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