Rutgers Ecological Preserve

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Rutgers Ecological Preserve
2013-05-05 11 14 59 "Old growth" forest (Kilmer Woods) along the Green and Red Trails in the Rutgers Ecological Preserve in New Jersey.jpg
Rutgers Ecological Preserve
Map showing the location of Rutgers Ecological Preserve
Map showing the location of Rutgers Ecological Preserve
Coordinates40°31′27″N 74°27′23″W / 40.5241°N 74.4564°W / 40.5241; -74.4564Coordinates: 40°31′27″N 74°27′23″W / 40.5241°N 74.4564°W / 40.5241; -74.4564
OwnerRutgers University

The Rutgers University Ecological Preserve (RUEP), previously known as Kilmer Woods, is a nature teaching area owned by Rutgers University. This 370 acres (1.5 km2) tract of land is part of the Livingston Campus of Rutgers and is located within the towns of Piscataway, Edison, and Highland Park in Middlesex County, New Jersey. It contains a wide variety of plant life and supports a range of wood dwelling creatures.

History[]

Gateway Kiosk

In November, 2014, a new gateway kiosk was dedicated to the memory of Charlie Kontos, Jr.[1]

Activities[]

The RUEP is a popular place for hikers and mountain bikers in the central NJ area, especially Rutgers students. It contains challenging terrain that is very close to campus.

Maps of the RUEP[]

REUP Panorama
Panoramic photograph of the orange trail in the Rutgers Ecological Preserve as it crosses Buell Brook

References[]

  1. ^ "New gateway kiosk dedicated". November 10, 2014. Archived from the original on March 5, 2015.

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