Saturday, May 2, 2009
Washington Rock
Finally got a chance to get to Washington Rock State Park to get some shots. It's a (very) small state park in central NJ. It was used by George Washington as a reconnaissance spot during the Revolutionary War. It's located in Greenbrook, NJ and is on the first ridge of the Watchung Mountains. It's a great spot for photography. You can see for miles, including Manhattan and the tops of (I believe) the towers of the Verrazano Narrows Bridge. It also has a hiking trail and some picnic tables. It's a nice place to take a breather.
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