New Jersey has struggled for more than a decade to figure out how to manage public use of its single biggest natural asset, the 125,000 acre Wharton State Forest in
New Jersey has struggled for more than a decade to figure out how to manage public use of its single biggest natural asset, the 125,000 acre Wharton State Forest in
The DEP has tentatively decided on requiring owners of the street-legal vehicles (no ATVs) allowed in Wharton to register with the state and obtain a permit to drive in the pinelands. It is also creating an interactive map showing which dirt roads (some deeply sandy) are approved for driving.
Dust off those old MAPs. Not only is it coming back but you will have to get a permit to drive on the ones left open