Ringwood State Park
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Ringwood State Park is a 5000-acre (20 kmĀ²) state park in Passaic County in northeastern New Jersey, USA. It contains the State Botanical Garden at Skylands Manor, historic Ringwood Manor, and the Shepherd Lake Recreation Area. The park is operated and maintained by the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry.
Skylands Manor, a forty-four-room English Jacobean mansion, was designed in the 1920s by John Russell Pope for Clarence McKensie Lewis, a wealthy stockbroker and civil engineer. The gardens were established by lawyer Francis Lynde Stetson, who owned Skylands from 1891 to 1922. The 96-acre botanical garden contains a variety of plants, evergreens and deciduous trees and shrubs. The landscaping includes a crabapple vista, terraced gardens, perennial and annual gardens and woodland paths. The extensive gardens offer views of the Ramapo Mountains.
Ringwood Manor was home to a number of well-known ironmasters from the 1740s to the late 19th century. During the American Revolution, Robert Erskine managed ironmaking operations from Ringwood, and became George Washington's first geographer and Surveyor-General, producing maps for the Continental army; Washington visited the Manor House several times. Ringwood iron was used in the famous Hudson River Chain, and for tools and hardware for the army. One of the Manor's last owners was Abram S. Hewitt, ironmaster, educator, lawyer, U.S. Congressman, and mayor of New York City. The Manor is part of a National Historic Landmark District.
The Shepherd Lake Recreation Area is centered on 74-acre, spring-fed Shepherd Lake. Swimming, boating (electric motors only) and fishing are permitted, and boat rentals are available. A network of trails maintained by the New York - New Jersey Trail Conference surrounds the lake; some are multi-use trails, and may be used for hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, cross country skiing or snowmobiling. A 7.5-mile mountain bike loop is especially popular.
Shepherd Lake also operated as a ski area during the 60's and included a rope tow and double chairlift. Hiking to the top of the hill will reveal the top station and bullwhell of the chairlift. The old ski slope is now mostly overgrown. Sledding used to be permitted on the lower half but is no longer allowed due to the safety hazard of sledding into Shepherd Lake. Sledding is still available in the park on two hills in the Ringwood Manor section.
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- Ringwood State Park
- Ringwood State Park, History and General Information
- Photographs of Ringwood Manor and the Botanical Garden
- New Jersey Highlands Historical Society, Ringwood Manor
- Passaic County, Skylands Manor
- Passaic County, Manors and Forges of Ringwood
- NJ Botanical Gardens, Skylands Manor House
Ringwood Manor showing a mortar and part of the Great Chain |