Jenny Jump State Forest
Jenny Jump State Forest is located in Warren County, New Jersey, and covers approximately 4,000 acres of diverse landscapes. The forest features a mix of hardwood and evergreen trees, along with various wildlife habitats. It is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and camping.
The forest is named after a local legend about a young woman named Jenny Jump, who is said to have jumped from a cliff to escape Native Americans. Visitors can explore several trails, including the Jenny Jump Trail, which offers scenic views of the surrounding area and the Delaware Water Gap.