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Pinelands National Reserve Mountain-laurel, Kalmia latifloria, can grow up to ten feet tall have pink tinged white flowers in late May and June.
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Pinelands National Reserve
Events & Activities Calendar

The Pinelands offers visitors outdoor nature activities and fun family events. There are all levels of walks and hikes on beautiful trails, canoeing and kayaking down meandering streams, boat tours on bays, and hay rides for families and kids.

Don’t miss the many festival and jamboree events celebrating the music, food, crafts and arts unique to the Pinelands culture and heritage. Monthly listings of events and activities are available here.

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Immigrants unloading baggage

Did You Know?
Before Ellis Island went into service, Castle Clinton, then called Castle Garden, served as the country’s first immigration depot. Between 1855 and 1890 over 8 million immigrants were processed at Castle Garden.

Last Updated: October 16, 2006 at 15:44 MST