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Manasquan Reservoir Dam : ウィキペディア英語版
Manasquan Reservoir

The Manasquan Reservoir is a source of water for municipalities and utilities, as well as a 1,204-acre (4.87 km2) park, located in Howell Township, in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. The reservoir doubles as a park that is part of the Monmouth County Park System. The park has trails, a visitor's center, a nature/environmental center, a boat launching area and a several dikes for fishing, among its facilities. The park receives over a million visitors a year.〔 It is reachable by car and there are five parking lots, including one for vehicles hauling trailers.〔(''Manasquan Reservoir.'' ) New Jersey Trails Association. Retrieved 31 August 2014.〕 The park's trails are open to walkers, runners, hikers, bicyclists and equestrians.〔(''The Manasquan Reservoir.'' ) Monmouth County Park System. 2014. Retrieved 31 August 2014.〕
==Trails==
The park has 6.2 miles of trails rated at an easy-to-moderate physical challenge level in a 1204-acre area that includes the reservoir itself〔 A 5.1-mile (8 km) multi-use perimeter trail surrounds the reservoir.〔(''Manasquan Reservoir.'' ) NJ Hiking. 26 March 2011. Retrieved 31 August 2014〕 The trail is signed with blue-colored metal posts and is marked with brown-colored wooden mileposts. It starts in the vicinity of the visitors parking area. The mile posts run in a clockwise direction as the viewer looks north, and start at the southern portion of the park. There are also a number of shorter trails, but these have no milepost markings. The shorter trails are also considerably narrower. The width of the perimeter trail fluctuates between 8 and , whereas that of the side trails is usually no greater than . Footbridges in the path are wide.〔 The trail surface is mostly crushed gravel (quarry stone) and level.〔〔(''Places to Run: Manasquan Reservoir.'' ) Charlie Hoffmann. Run New Jersey. Retrieved 31 August 2014.〕
A second trail, called the Cove Trail, features of nature that explores the woods in the southern section of the park. lakeshore near the environmental center. The trail starts off at mile 0.7 of the main Perimeter Trail and ends at the picnic area next to the environmental center. Binoculars are recommended for sightseeing of wildlife in this area.〔Manasquan Reservoir. Monmouth County. Board of Recreation Commissioners. Publication #A3445. September 2008.〕 There are also three other shorter trails: the Wetlands Spur (0.2 mile long), the Environmental Center Bracken Trail (0.2 mile long) and the Bear Swamp Connector trails (0.5 mile long).

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