Best attractions and places to see around Carteret include a mix of natural parks, significant bridges, and historical sites. This region offers diverse outdoor activities, from waterfront promenades to cycling paths. Visitors can explore green spaces, enjoy views from bridges, and discover areas with historical significance. The landscape features parks with ponds and trees, alongside major waterways.
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A natural paradise for waterfowl and turtles. The cliffs to the water are too unsafe and therefore cordoned off. There is a lighthouse with a great history on the edge of the reserve.
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Beautiful gravel paths for us cyclists, running in the shade in the forest. There is a pavilion with benches on the beach, and some fishermen are sitting down by the water. The park's caretaker still lives in the historic cottage in the middle.
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Unless you're a resident of Staten Island this place is probably off your radar, but if you want to explore Staten Island by bike, it's a sanctuary at the farthest end of the island, assuming you arrived by way of Manhattan or New Jersey. The park visitors were all local. I was focused on the butterflies of witch there were many on the afternoon of August 5th, 2021. I was happy to see 2 monarch butterflies who had stopped there during their migration from Canada to Mexico. I saw small white and yellow butterflies, a black swallowtail, dragonflies, and a "spotted lanternfly," which is an invasive species, but beautiful to look at. There are water fountains to refill your bottles and a spray fountain to wash your face and cool down your head.
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Bridge connecting Elizabeth, NJ and Staten Island, NYC with a dedicated pedestrian/bike path. Not a difficult climb, but wayfinding to and from the path isn't great. From Staten Island, Take Gulf Ave rather than Forest Ave for a safer approach.
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Pleasant, green park with fields, trees and ponds. Smooth one-way road loops the park, approx 1.85 mi.
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A couple hundred feet of climbing, here, for nice views at the top. Connects Bayonne, NJ and Staten Island, and is a protected two-way lane, shared use for pedestrians and cyclists.
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Families can enjoy several spots, including Warinanco Park, which offers a pleasant green space with fields, trees, and ponds, and a smooth 1.85-mile loop road perfect for walks or cycling. Conference House Park - Staten Island is another great option with gravel paths, shaded areas, and a beach, often visited by local families. Additionally, Mount Loretto Unique Area Pavilion and Stone Arch is a natural paradise for waterfowl and turtles, offering scenic views.
The region boasts several natural green spaces. Warinanco Park is a prominent choice, featuring fields, trees, and ponds with a paved loop. Other notable parks include Carteret Waterfront Park and Veterans Memorial Park, both offering outdoor activities. Raritan Bay Waterfront Park also provides a pleasant environment for visitors.
Yes, Carteret has a rich history. The Blazing Star Cultural Arts Center, housed in a restored historic YMCA building, serves as a hub for artistic expression and community engagement. The area around Blazing Star itself holds historical significance dating back to the 1700s. For a deeper dive, Carteret History Tours offer guided journeys through the region's historic landmarks. Conference House Park - Staten Island also features a historic cottage.
The area around Carteret is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling across the Goethals Bridge or Bayonne Bridge, both featuring dedicated pedestrian/bike paths. For more extensive cycling, explore routes like the Middlesex Greenway Trail. Hiking options include easy trails such as the Rahway River Perimeter Loop and Hawk Rise Sanctuary Loop Trail. Find more routes in the Cycling around Carteret and Hiking around Carteret guides.
Absolutely. There are several running trails available, including the Rahway River Park loop and the La Tourette Park Greenway loop. These routes offer varying distances and difficulty levels for joggers. You can discover more options in the Running Trails around Carteret guide.
Yes, for impressive views, consider crossing the Bayonne Bridge, which offers great vistas after a climb. The Goethals Bridge also provides views from its pedestrian/bike path. Additionally, Mount Loretto Unique Area Pavilion and Stone Arch offers scenic overlooks, including a lighthouse on the edge of the reserve.
Mount Loretto Unique Area Pavilion and Stone Arch is known as a natural paradise for waterfowl and turtles. At Conference House Park - Staten Island, visitors have reported seeing various butterflies, including monarch butterflies during their migration, as well as dragonflies.
Beyond the waterfront parks, you can explore fishing excursions with BunkerDown Charters or take Island Adventure Tours with Coastal Expeditions, offering opportunities to experience the local waterways.
Visitors appreciate the dedicated pedestrian and bike paths on bridges like the Goethals Bridge and Bayonne Bridge for their unique views and active transport options. Parks like Warinanco Park are valued for their pleasant green spaces and smooth loops, while Conference House Park - Staten Island is enjoyed for its shaded gravel paths and natural beauty.
Many of the parks and paths are designed with accessibility in mind. Warinanco Park features a smooth one-way road looping the park, which is suitable for strollers. The dedicated pedestrian/bike paths on the Goethals Bridge and Bayonne Bridge also offer protected, paved surfaces.
While specific establishments are not detailed in the guide, Carteret and its surrounding areas offer various cafes, pubs, restaurants, hotels, and motels to cater to visitors. You'll find options for dining and accommodation within a short distance of the main attractions.


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