Hedden County Park

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Hedden County Park is a general purpose public park, located in Morris County, New Jersey, near the town of Dover. It has a total area of Script error: No such module "convert". which includes six-acre Hedden Pond and a 2.8-acre easement along Jackson Brook. The park was dedicated on October 4, 1970, and is named after the Hedden family of Dover, who donated the original Script error: No such module "convert". section in 1963.[1]

The park features two ball fields, and other multiple-purpose fields, and a children play area. There are picnic areas, including a 140-person sheltered area with facilities. The pond offers a fishing deck. Most of the park area is accessible from several hiking trails through woods and along streams and waterfalls.

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