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Fall Foliage Peaks In The Pine Barrens: Best Views Around Berkeley
The New Jersey Forest Service says leaves are peaking this weekend. Here's some great spots to check them out.

BERKELEY, NJ — The weather is cool now. Everything is painted in orange, yellow and red hues. Autumn is here, and leaves are at their finest right now.
The New Jersey Forest Service shared their most recent fall foliage map, and leaves are peaking right now in Ocean County, as of Oct. 28.
So, if you're looking for great spots to take family photos or just to enjoy the view, here are some great parks nearby to check out.
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Double Trouble State Park
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This is a great park for hikers, with miles of trails. It also offers a look into Pine Barrens history as a former cranberry bog. The rusty-colored Cedar Creek is particularly beautiful this time of year. 581 Pinewald-Keswick Rd., Bayville
Mill Creek County Park
Playgrounds and picnic tables make this a great family spot. Nestled between Pine Beach and Ocean Gate, this park has trails and a great view of the Toms River and Mill Creek. 111 Chelsea Ave., Bayville
Dudley Park
This hidden gem of Bayville is a must-see in fall. It's filled with lots of trees and a small sandy beach at Cedar Creek perfect for dog-walking in the off-season. There's also access to the Barnegat Branch Trail, which provides even more great views. Route 9 at Sycamore St., Bayville
Jakes Branch County Park
Take in breathtaking views at the observation deck of the "Gateway to the Pines." More than eight miles of trails provide some of the best scenery the Pine Barrens has to offer. Then, learn all about it at the Nature Center. 111 Double Trouble Rd., Beachwood
Eno's Pond County Park
Another great spot for history lovers, this park dates back to colonial times. The pond actually served as a source of ice for a hotel once at the site. Now, visitors can watch the pond from an observation deck. 330 E. Lacey Rd., Lacey
Wells Mills County Park
This is the largest park in the Ocean County park system, with more than 900 acres of beauty. It has plenty of trails varying in difficulty for all hikers. It's quiet and peaceful, and makes for a great place to relax. 905 Wells Mills Rd., Waretown
Cattus Island County Park
This is a true gem of Ocean County, with more than 500 acres. What makes this park great is its massive boardwalk that's wheelchair accessible so anyone can enjoy the views. The beautiful Barnegat Bay is visible from here. You can head to the Cooper Environmental Center and check out ospreys and do some birdwatching, too. 1170 Cattus Island Blvd., Toms River
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