New Jersey may be a small state but some locals see North, Central, and South Jersey as being worlds apart. I hear you! Though I’m happy to drive an hour or two for some seasonal fun, I understand that’s not the case for everyone. I wanted to offer all of our wonderful readers convenient fall day trip options in one article. Here are three options, broken down by region.

One of the premier rock gardens in the eastern United States, Leonard J. Buck Garden is a 33-acre oasis in Somerset County.

Leonard J. Buck Garden/Facebook

It offers woodlands, streams, ponds, exotic and native plants, and rock outcroppings.

Leonard J. Buck Gardens/Facebook Most popular during the spring, you won’t want to miss it in the fall! It’s actually a series of smaller gardens, centered around micro-climates. There are 2.5 miles of picturesque pathways to explore.

Grounds For Sculpture is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful places in New Jersey.

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A 42-acre sculpture park and garden, you’ll find over 200 striking sculptures here.

Wally Gobetz/Flickr Some stand out while others are tucked away, blending in with the surrounding nature. There are peacocks, lakes, ponds, and plenty of fun, family-friendly activities to enjoy. Have a sculpture hunt or download one of the Explorer Guides on the Grounds For Sculpture website. Much of the park is wheelchair accessible.

Wharton State Forest is the largest tract of land in the New Jersey State Park System.

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The park offers miles of hiking trails, boating, picnicking, abandoned ruins, and more!

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A favorite activity is exploring Batsto Village!

Jimmy Emerson, DVM/Flickr Batsto Village is the site of a former bog iron and glass making center that dates back to the 1700s. Visitors can take a free cell phone tour that covers a dozen unique sites.

Wherever you live in the state, these day trip destinations are worth a drive. There are so many other options but these are all local fall favorites.

Leonard J. Buck Garden/Facebook

Leonard J. Buck Gardens/Facebook

Most popular during the spring, you won’t want to miss it in the fall! It’s actually a series of smaller gardens, centered around micro-climates. There are 2.5 miles of picturesque pathways to explore.

Peter Miller/Flickr

Wally Gobetz/Flickr

Some stand out while others are tucked away, blending in with the surrounding nature. There are peacocks, lakes, ponds, and plenty of fun, family-friendly activities to enjoy. Have a sculpture hunt or download one of the Explorer Guides on the Grounds For Sculpture website. Much of the park is wheelchair accessible.

Jessica/Flickr

Jack & Dianne/Flickr

Jimmy Emerson, DVM/Flickr

Batsto Village is the site of a former bog iron and glass making center that dates back to the 1700s. Visitors can take a free cell phone tour that covers a dozen unique sites.

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Address: Leonard J Buck Garden, 11 Layton Rd, Far Hills, NJ 07931, USAAddress: Grounds For Sculpture, 80 Sculptors Way, Hamilton Township, NJ 08619, USAAddress: Wharton State Forest, 31 Batsto Rd, Hammonton, NJ 08037, USA