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Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey
  Teterboro Airport
  
400 Fred Wehran Drive
  
Teterboro, NJ 07608

  (201) 288-6344
  email:
info@njahof.org

This museum is dedicated to the preservation of New Jersey's aviation and space heritage. See also Aviation Hall of Fame.


 

 

Big Sky Bread Company
  
Cranford Square Shopping Center

  12
South Avenue West
  
Cranford, NJ 07016

  (908) 276-4552

Big Sky offers tours of the bakery along with a demonstration on bread making. Younger Scouts really seem to enjoy the visit.


Black River and Western Railroad
  
P.O. Box 2000
  
Ringoes, NJ 08551

  (908) 782-6622
  email:
psgrinfo@earthlink.net

The Black River and Western Railroad offers hour long passenger train rides using a restored black steam locomotive or 1950's diesel. Throughout the year, special train events are staged, including The Great Train Robbery in May.


Brunswick Edison Bowl
  1695
Oaktree Road
  
Edison, NJ 08820

  (732) 548-4550

This bowling alley will take a reservation from Cub Scout dens. If they are not too busy, they will give the boys a tour of the machine area (it's loud in there) as part of the visit. The boys may even come home with a souvenir bowling pin!


Canoeing and Kayaking
  Environmental Education Center
  190 Lord Stirling Road
  Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
  (908) 766-2489
  TDD (908) 766-2575 (for indiviuals with hearing impairments)
  email:
naturalist@parks.co.somerset.nj.us

The Somerset County Park Commission offers a variety of canoeing and kayaking programs from introductory classes to guided paddling trips on New Jersey rivers and streams. The Introductory Canoe program teaches adults and children, ages 6 and over, to learn to canoe. An adult must accompany children, and paddlers must be at least 8 years old. Each canoe can accommodate two paddlers and a child passenger.


Cheesequake State Park
  
300 Gordon Road
  
Matawan, NJ 07747

  (732) 566-2161
  email:
jfaczak@monmouth.com

The Cheesequake State Park features 1,284 acres of open fields, saltwater and freshwater marshes, Pine Barrens, a hardwood forest, a White Cedar swamp, a multitude of wildlife and close to 200 species of birds. Activities for scouts include hiking, boating, canoeing, swimming and a variety of winter sports. An Interpretive Center provides live wildlife exhibits and environmental education programs, including nature walks. See also Cheesequake.


Deserted Village of Feltville/Glenside Park
  Cataract Hollow Road
(off Glenside Avenue
)
  
Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922   (908) 527-4911

The Deserted Village of Feltville/Glenside Park is an historic village located in the Watchung Reservation. The area was first settled in the early 1700's and became a thriving mill town in the years prior to the Civil War. Currently, Union County is restoring the village's 10 remaining buildings and 130 acre grounds. Public walking tours are offered periodically throughout the year, including a Mischief Night Tour at Halloween.


Dreyfuss Planetarium
  The Newark Museum
  University Heights
  49 Washington Street
  Newark, NJ 07101-0540
  (973) 596-6529
  email:
planetarium@newarkmuseum.org

The Dreyfuss Planetarium is located on the first floor of the Newark Museum. It features a 24-foot diameter perforated aluminum dome that seats 50 guests. Programs on space exploration, Mars and the night sky scheduled throughout the year. See also, Dreyfuss Planetarium.


Environmental Education Center
  
Somerset County Park Commission
  
190 Lord Stirling Road
  
Basking Ridge, NJ 07920

  (908) 766-2489
  TDD (908) 766-2575 (for individuals with hearing impairments)
  email:
jshitt@parks.co.somerset.nj.us

The Environmental Education Center, operated by the Somerset County Park Commission, is located on the western border of the Great Swamp Refuge in Lord Stirling Park. The park has a varied program of environmental education courses, guided field trips, and 8 1/2 miles of walking trails. See also, Environmental Education Center.


Edison National Historic Site
  National Park Service
  Main Street & Lakeside Avenue
  West Orange, NJ 07052
  (973) 736-0550 or (973) 736-1515 (Groups)
  email:
edis_interpretation@nps.gov

This is a great place for scouts to realize the genius of one of America's great inventors (1,093 patents). Edison worked at this laboratory for the last 44 years of his life, developing improvements in storage batteries, the phonograph and motion pictures. Visitors can tour the Main Lab, the Chemistry Lab and the Powerhouse, which, today, houses a Museum and a Visitors Center. See also Edison National Historic Site.


Ellis Island
  New York Harbor
  New,
York, NY 10004
  (212) 363-7620 (Musuem Information)
  (212) 269-5755 (Ferry Information)
  email:
info@ellisisland.com

Ellis Island is the symbol of America's immigrant heritage. It was the gateway to America for more than 12,000,000 immigrants between 1892 and 1954. Many Cub Scouts have ancestors who came to America through Ellis Island. The boys may enjoy a visit to the Museum in conjunction with an outing to the Statue of Liberty. See also, Ellis Island National Monument.


Fitness Trail at Nomahegan Park
  Springfield Avenue

  
Cranford, NJ

Scouts will enjoy testing their fitness skills as they hike along the Fitness Trail at Nomahegan Park. There are 10 or more stations along the trail where scouts can do leg stretches, sit-ups, pull-ups and much more.


Forest Resource Education Center
  
NJ
Forest Service
  
370 East Veterans Highway
  
Jackson, NJ 08527

  (732) 928-0029

Of particular interest to scouts are the Acorn collection program and the Fall Forestry and 4-H Festival held every year in October.


Fosterfields Living Historical Farm
  P.O. Box
1295
  73 Kahdena Road

  
Morristown, NJ 07962-1295

  (201) 326-7645

Learn about farming as it was done 100 years ago at Fosterfields Living Historical Farm. There are weekend demonstrations on planting, cultivating and harvesting crops as well as special programs held throughout the year. Some of these include wheelwright and carpentry demonstrations, sheep shearing and carriage driving.

There are guided tours of the farmhouse, The Willows, built by Civil War General Joseph Warren Revere, grandson of Paul Revere. See also, Fosterfields Living Historical Farm.


Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
  
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  152 Pleasant Plains Road
  Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
  (973) 425-1222
  email:
FW5RW_GSNWR@fws.gov

This is a great place for scouts to hike and to observe wildlife. The refuge is approximately 7,500 acres and is divided into 2 areas. The Wildlife Management Area lies on the western half of the Ridge and provides an optimum habitat for a wide variety of wildlife, including nesting areas for migratory birds. The Wilderness Area lies on the eastern half of the Ridge. All traces of man have been removed from this area. Call the Refuge Headquarters for information before visiting. See also, The Great Swamp or Great Swamp.


Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center
  
Morris County Park Commission
  247 Southern
Boulevard
  Chatham Township
, NJ 07928

  (973) 635-6629

The Outdoor Education Center, located on the eastern side of the Refuge, offers a varied natural sciences program of classes and guided tours. It also provides one mile of trail and boardwalk for the public. See also, Nature, Birds--Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center.


The HMDC Environment Center
  2
DeKorte Plaza
  
Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
  (201) 460-8300

Spend a day or an afternoon at the Hackensack Meadowlands Environmental Center. There are numerous exhibits on environmental issues and special programs held throughout the year. Stop by the reception desk for trail guides and bird watching lists before you venture out on the long network of boardwalks winding through the cattails and salt marsh of the Meadowlands. Use the website to make Field Guides with your scout before the visit. See also, Hackensack Meadowlands Environment Center.


Holiday Lights at Duke Island Park
  
Old York Road
  
Bridgewater, New Jersey

  (908) 654-9191

Drive through a new holiday tradition benefiting the The Patriots' Path Council of the Boy Scouts of America. The light show operates from 6-10 PM every day from the day after Thanksgiving through New Year's Day. Admission is $12 per car (Group rates available). Discount coupons are available at the Wyatt Service Center during November and December.


Intrepid Museum
  Pier
86
  West 46th Street
and
12th Avenue
  
New York, NY

  (212) 245-0072

The Intrepid is an aircraft carrier that houses a sea, air and space museum. Vintage and modern aircraft are on display as well as the world's fastest spy plane, the A-12 Blackbird. Tours of the submarine, Growler, and the destroyer, Edson, are also available nearby. Special programs are scheduled throughout the year, including the Navy Seals and USO shows. See also USS Growler and USS Edson.


Jockey Hollow Trail Hike
  Morristown National Historical Park
  Morristown, NJ 07960
  (973) 543-4030
  email:
MORR_Administration@nps.gov

The Jockey Hollow Trail is located within the Morristown National Historical Park. The trail has been in existence for almost 40 years and serves both the Cub Scout and Boy Scout programs. Cub Scouts hike the inner trail loop and learn about life at Jockey Hollow when George Washington marched his troops in during the miserable winter of 1777. The trail starts at the Visitors' Center and stops for visits at the Wick House/Gardens and Soldiers' Huts. A scavenger hunt is also incorporated into the trail hike. A patch ($1.50) is available to recognize this activity. See also, Morristown National Historical Park.


Liberty Science Center
  
Liberty State Park
  
Jersey City, NJ 07305

  (201) 200-1000

The Liberty Science Center has 3 themed floors (Environment, Health and Invention) with lots of interactive, hands-on exhibits. Yes, scouts can touch just about everything here! The IMAX Dome Theater show and the 3-D laser show are entertaining as well as educational.

New to Liberty Science Center is the Scout It Out program where scouts can earn credits toward badge requirements in areas such as Animals, Energy and Engineering. Programs are adjusted to be age-appropriate for Cub Scouts as well as Boy Scouts. See also, Scout It Out.


Liberty State Park
  Morris Pesin Drive
  
Jersey City, NJ 07305
  (201) 915-3403

Visit Liberty State Park and stroll along Liberty Walkway overlooking the Hudson River. Scouts will enjoy the spectacular views of the New York City skyline, Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty. Stop in and see the Central Railroad Terminal before visiting the Liberty Science Center located nearby. See also, Liberty State Park .


Miller-Cory House Museum
  614 Mountain Avenue
  Westfield, NJ 07090
  (908) 232-1776
  email:
mc@westfieldnj.com

The Miller-Cory House is a living museum depicting an average New Jersey homestead of the mid-18th century. On Sunday afternoons, costumed docents and trained artisans introduce visitors to 18th century life as they demonstrate colonial crafts and cooking. See also Miller-Cory House.


The Model Railroad Club
  295
Jefferson Street (off Route 22E)
  
Union, NJ 07083-1146

  (908) 964-9724

The Model Railroad Club is an activity of the Union County Park System. The Club is open to visitors every Saturday afternoon for viewing the HO and N-scale model train layouts. Every fall, the Club sponsors a Light and Sound show that will delight the model train enthusiasts in your den.


Morris Museum
  6
Normandy Heights Road
  
Morristown, NJ 07960

  (973) 971-3700

The Morris Museum is the third largest museum in New Jersey. It has an extensive art collection as well as permanent exhibitions in Natural Science, Rocks and Minerals, Dinosaurs and Fossils, and an American Indian Gallery. Traveling exhibitions visit the museum throughout the year. Family programs are offered on the weekends and during the summer.


Morristown National Historical Park
  10
Washington Place
  
Morristown
, NJ
  (973) 539-2085

The Morristown National Park preserves General George Washington's military headquarters in New Jersey from 1779 - 1780. The park covers 1,700 acres and is divided into four areas: Washington's Headquarters at the Jacob Ford Mansion, Fort Nonsense, Jockey Hollow and the New Jersey Brigade Unit. Not all areas can be seen in one visit by young scouts. A separate visit for the Jockey Hollow Trail Hike is recommended. See also, Morristown National Historic Park.


Museum of Early Trades and Crafts
  Main Street at
Green Village Road
  
Madison, NJ

  (973) 377-2982

The Museum of Early Trades and Crafts is a historical museum celebrating pre-industrial trades, crafts and family life in 19th century New Jersey. Scouts can see what school was like 200 years ago by visiting a re-created classroom. Other permament exhibits include a cooper's shop, a small distillery, a shoemaker's shop and a cabinetmakers's shop. Special exhibits are presented approximately four times a year. See also, The Museum of Early Trades and Crafts.


Newark Airport
  
Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
  
Newark, NJ 07114
  (973) 961-6264

The Airport offers free tours covering the history of the airport, terminal operations, and emergency vehicles and equipment for groups of 15 to 30 persons. The tours are geared for students in grades 3 and above. See also Newark International Airport.


The Newark Museum
  49
Washington Street
  
Newark, NJ 07101-0540

  (973) 596-6550
  (800) 7 MUSEUM
  (973) 596-6625 (Groups)

The Newark Museum is the largest museum complex in New Jersey. It houses collections of paintings and sculptures from the Americas, Asia, Africa and Pacific regions. It also showcases a large natural sciences exhibit and even houses a mini zoo. The Newark Museum is home to the famous Dreyfuss Planetarium. See also, Mini Zoo and Explore the World of Science at the Newark Museum.


New Jersey Museum of Agriculture
  College Farm Road on the Cook College Campus (off Route 1)
  P. O. Box 7788
  North Brunswick, NJ 08902-7788
  (732) 249-2077
  email:
info@agriculturemuseum.org

The New Jersey Museum of Agriculture documents the history of farming in New Jersey from Native Americans to the present. The museum is housed in a 30,000 square foot barn surrounded by open fields. Special weekend programs are offered in the spring.


New Jersey Naval Museum
  78 River Street
  Court & River Streets
  Hackensack, NJ 07602
  (201) 342-3268
  email:
njnavalmuseum@yahoo.com

The New Jersey Naval Museum is dedicated to educating state residents about New Jersey's naval heritage and navy history in general. The museum is home to the USS Ling SS 297, a 312-foot long Balao Class World War II submarine. Guided tours of the submarine are available. See also New Jersey Naval Museum.


Pequest Trout Hatchery and Natural Resource Education Center
  
N.J. Division of Fish and Wildlife
  
605 Pequest Road
  
Oxford, NJ 07863

  (908) 637-4125

Any Scout with an interest in fishing, wildlife or the outdoors will enjoy a visit to the Pequest Trout Hatchery and Natural Resource Education Center. The center offers visitors a look at how 600,000 brook, brown and rainbow trout are raised each year for stocking the public waters of New Jersey. A 15-minute video shows the trout rearing operation from egg-gathering to stocking, and a self-guided tour allows visitors to see where the trout are actually raised. The exhibit hall contains live fish as well as a display of mounted New Jersey wildlife specimens. A year-round schedule of weekend programs are offered, including an actual fishing experience at the "Fishing Education Pond".


The Raptor Trust
  
1390 White Bridge Road
  
Millington, NJ 07946

  (908) 647-2353

The Raptor Trust is a wild bird rehabilitation center located adjacent to the Great Swamp. The center includes a hospital for the care of injured birds, outdoor cages and aviaries for permanent residents (approximately 100 hawks, eagles and owls), and an education center. An afternoon visit to the Raptor Trust is a delighful experience for Cub Scouts. The boys will delight in seeing so many wonderful species of birds of prey. The boys can also learn how to prevent injuries to birds as well as how to help an injured bird.


Raritan Valley Community College Planetarium
  
P.O. Box 3300
  
Somerville, NJ 08876-1265

  (908) 231-8805
  email: