This 127 acre botanical garden, which surrounds a historic Colonial-Revival mansion and its formal gardens, offers self-guided nature trails, sweeping flower gardens and groves.
At over 2,200 acres, Lewis Morris County Park is the second largest in the Morris County Park System. It has 12 miles for hiking or walking.
Loantaka Brook Reservation is a general purpose park comprised of 883 acres with 9.9 miles of trails. This linear greenway through a lush flat terrain park is perfect for bicycling, jogging, hiking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, and much more! There are both paved and unpaved trails through a variety of scenery. Digital trail maps are available online.
This Morristown National Historical Park is home to four significant American Revolutionary War sites: The New Jersey Brigade Encampment Site, Jockey Hollow, Fort Nonsense and the Ford Mansion (General Washington’s Headquarters.)
The Schuyler-Hamilton House, also known as the Jabez Campfield House, was built in 1760 on the eastern edge of the small village of Morristown. In 1765, a young doctor, Jabez Campfield, purchased the attractive four-bedroom home. He and his bride, Sarah Ward, lived in the house for fifty-six years, until 1821. Dr. Campfield served as a surgeon during the Revolutionary War. During the winter of 1779-80, Dr. Campfield's house served as the home for Dr. John Cochran, who was assigned to General Washington. Open Sunday 1 -4 by appointment.
This is the historic center of town and you can stroll in any direction for a variety of shops and restaurants.