Deep within the heart of the kaleidoscopic enigma that is New Jersey, a state known for its scrumptious tomatoes, golden beaches, and the tantalizing scent of pizza that fills the air, a rather peculiar phenomenon unfurls. Whenever the sun is shining and the skies are colored with hues of happiness, you'll find a band of brave and fearless explorers embarking on an extraordinary adventure. They aren't hunting for hidden treasures or chasing after mythical creatures; instead, they are the gallant 'Jersey Navigators,' a group of kids who are as addicted to boating and canoeing as a squirrel is to acorns! Our chief navigator is none other than Captain Chuckles, a mythical sea creature with the body of a child and the spirit of a thousand laughing hyenas. Donning a straw hat, a polka-dot life vest, and a grin so wide it rivals the Hudson River, he guides his crew of water-loving wonder-kids across the shimmering lakes and rivers of New Jersey. With each dip of their oars in the cool, crisp water, giggles and laughter echo across the landscape, as if the trees themselves are joining in their merriment. Whether they are navigating the formidable Passaic River or braving the mighty waves of Lake Hopatcong, their adventurous spirit never wanes. On their journeys, they encounter rudely honking geese, befuddled turtles who seem to have misplaced their GPS, and fish that flip and flop in a display of aquatic acrobatics. Life for the Jersey Navigators is a never-ending carnival of fun and frolic on the water, a celebration of the spirit of adventure, and a testament to the wild and wonderful world of boating and canoeing in the beautiful state of New Jersey.
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Swift Nature Camp is the perfect place for your child to spend their summer! Our overnight camp for boys and girls ages 6-15 is located in beautiful Wisconsin. We offer a unique blend of traditional summer camp activities and environmental education to help kids increase their appreciation for nature, science, and the environment. We’ve got it all – fun, friendships, adventure trips, and nature! Spend your summer with us – you’ll never forget it!
The Manasquan Reservoir is more than just a beautiful recreational area. It serves as an important part of the water supply for Monmouth County. Water from the Manasquan River enters and exits the reservoir through the inlet/outlet tower in the front of the main dam. With a total capacity of 4 billion gallons, and a maximum depth of 40', the reservoir can supply up to 30 million gallons of water a day.