1960s Timeline
1960
Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders
passes a resolution to create the first county park.
Shark River Park
established
. First 24 acres acquired from NJ Highway Authority; land was left over from Garden State Parkway construction. Another 40 acres of surplus land from Neptune acquired in 1962.
Shark River Park
opened in 1961.
Planning Board completes first Recreation and Open Space Plan for county.
1961
Freeholders establish the
Monmouth County Board of Recreation Commissioners
as governing body for the Monmouth County Park System by resolution (no members until 1962)
1962
Park System receives first Green Acres Grant in the state to acquire
Holmdel Park
.
Holmdel Park
established.
First 41 acres purchased in 1962; another 131 acres added the next year.
Holmdel Park
was dedicated and opened May 30, 1964.
Freeholders appoint first
Board of Recreation Commissioners
Park System offers first interpretive program—a nature walk in
Shark River Park
1963
Turkey Swamp Park
established
.
Turkey Swamp Park
opened in fall 1966, including the family campgrounds; but wasn’t dedicated until 1967.
Nomoco
opened in 1994 for group camping. The park has been growing steadily ever since, and in 2010, is by far the Park System’s largest property.
1965
Board of Recreation Commissioners
adopts first County Park and Recreation Policy
Park System visitation reaches almost 100,000 by end of year
1966
Park System hired a naturalist and expanded the list of nature programs offered throughout the parks. This marks the beginning of the Naturalist Division. Early programs included very popular campfire events that hosted up to 50-100 campers at
Turkey Swamp Park
, and nature walks at
Holmdel
,
Turkey
and
Thompson
Parks.
1967
Howell Park Golf Course
established.
Purchased 303-acre property with matching grants from Green Acres and Federal Open Space Fund.
Historic Longstreet Farm
established.
It opened in 1971 (barns and barnyard). Farmhouse opened in 1983
First issue of
Green Heritage newsletter
, September 1967
More than 2,000 county park acres preserved; (1967 Annual Report)
1968
Thompson Park
established
. Received gift of 215 acres from estate of Geraldine Thompson in 1968.
Thompson Park
was dedicated September 9, 1968.
1969
Durand Tract established
. Received gift of 90 acres from Elizabeth T. Durand. The tract is leased to Freehold Township for municipal recreation through February 28, 2035.
Baysholm Tract (now Conservation Area
) established
. Received gift of 71 acre family farm from Helen Herrmann.
First Manasquan River Canoe Race held.
Annual Park System attendance reaches 406,601; there are 37 miles of trails.
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