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editWashington Valley Park
editWashington Valley Park is a 705 acre (285.3 hectares) park in Bridgewater, New Jersey. It offers biking and hiking trails, as well as a hawk observation post looking out over Chimney Rock road and Chimney Rock. The park lies adjacent to the Chimney Rock Quarry and contains two reservoirs, the larger Washington Valley Reservoir and the smaller East Branch Reservoir. The smaller reservoir's waters create a small waterfall which can be viewed from below or from the rock cliffs above.
Many of the paths in the park contain boardwalks and bridges to cross wetland areas.
There is no rangers' station, although there is a large parking lot and a portable toilet.
Chimney Rock Road divides the park in half.
References
edithttp://www.somersetcountyparks.org/activities/parks/washing_valley_pk.htm
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