The Celery Farm

Historic Allendale New Jersey

The Celery Farm

Allendale, New Jersey 07401, United States

Created By: James' Eagle Scout Project

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Howdy Folks. Let's Talk about the celery farm. The celery farm started out as a real life celery farm in Allendale NJ. In 1952 it was purchased by the town and dedicated for preservation. The Celery Farm is a 107-acre freshwater wetland in Allendale, New Jersey, and is open to the public during daylight hours every day of the year. Dogs are not permitted, and other prohibited activities include fishing, boating, feeding wildlife, littering, picking plants and flowers, operating model aircraft and drones. Over 240 species of birds have been recorded here, and more than 50 are known to breed here. The wetlands and deciduous woods provide habitat for many mammals, fish, reptiles, and insects. Current bird sightings, and a wealth of other data, are available at the eBird hotspot for the Celery Farm.

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