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Can anyone recommend a location for a familty reunion picnic? This "little" gathering has swelled from a modest 20-30 to more than one hundred - far more than my little 3 bedroom ranch can handle.

Specifically, we are looking for a place that will let us bring in food and beer and have enough room for kids running around, games, etc. The time is likely the end of July, early August. Northern, central and west central NJ are all good as would lower western Rockland county.

Any thoughts would be most appreciated.

As always, many thanks.

Bill

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Can anyone recommend a location for a familty reunion picnic?  This "little" gathering has swelled from a modest 20-30 to more than one hundred - far more than my little 3 bedroom ranch can handle. 

Specifically, we are looking for a place that will let us bring in food and beer and have enough room for kids running around, games, etc.  The time is likely the end of July, early August.  Northern, central and west central NJ are all good as would lower western Rockland county.

Any thoughts would be most appreciated.

As always, many thanks.

Bill

Craigmeur Ski area in West Milford (Newfoundland) has a well organized program which handles off-ski-season company gatherings, family picnics, etc. They allow you to bring in your own alcohol if you wish. Ballfields, volleyball, etc.

Depending on the size of your group, you can rent the entire place.

The Morris County Parks Commission also makes many of its parks (Loantaka Brook, Lewis Morris, etc) available on a rservations basis. Again, beer is OK, but you have to supply volley ball, etc equipment.

Apparently it's easier still to dictate the conversation and in effect, kill the conversation.

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in central jersey there is mercer county park which has a lovely boat house and does a really nice job. also there are a few camps down around here that do great corporate parties black bear camp in jackson nj. a bit further south is the atlantic club in manasquan they also have a pool, basketball etc. allaire state paek in wall nj is very and also a historical working farm

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How about doing something up at Harriman? It's just over the border in NY state...and it's GORGEOUS up there!

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I would recommend Duke Island Park in Somerset County - we went to a couple of Picnics there this past summer, and had a good time. They can accommodate, with a reservation, groups of up to 250. Lots of room for a picnic, on-site grills, and space for kicking around a football or playing other games.

There's only one (major) caveat - Somerset Park County rules do not permit alcoholic beverages. If you want to be able to drink beer, you'll have to go somewhere else :(

http://www.somersetcountyparks.org/

I'd also follow up on Curlz's recommendation. We went to a picnic at Lake Sebago Beach a couple of years ago, and had a blast. This place has its own man-made sandy beach, and lots of room for for picnics and play. Again, though, if I remember right, alcohol is not permitted.

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I was going to mention Harriman as well, I go hiking up there all the time - as Curlz says, it's a gorgeous area - but I believe that they too are no-alcohol.

I know it's not 100% enforced, the rangers can't be everywhere every minute. But they've got some new young rangers on the staff who are very much by the book. Me, I wouldn't chance it.

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Lewis Morris Park in Morristown is definitely a good call, then...unless they have changed their regulations, you can bring alcohol in with a permit.

There are also a few big parks in Bergen County...two on Riverside Ave in Lyndhurst that are constantly in use by large groups like yours. There is also one up in Paramus but the name escapes me...perhaps the Perlows or someone else can remember the name?

"I'm not eating it...my tongue is just looking at it!" --My then-3.5 year-old niece, who was NOT eating a piece of gum

"Wow--this is a fancy restaurant! They keep bringing us more water and we didn't even ask for it!" --My 5.75 year-old niece, about Bread Bar

"He's jumped the flounder, as you might say."

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Lookit what I found in my Faves file. Forgot I had this:

Bergen County Dept of Parks

Poke around, inspiration may strike.

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Thanks for that link, ghost! Van Saun is the park I was thinking of...fwiw, in addition to the 'usual' park items, they have pony rides and a great little zoo! Something to keep in mind if you're going to have lots of kids there.

The Lyndhurst parks that I mentioned are Riverside North and South; North has an awesome (still new) dog park in it, along with walking trails, and TONS of picnic space. I believe they have grills there as well. South is a bit different, but since they're all of 1/2 mile apart, if you go look at one, you can check out the other!

"I'm not eating it...my tongue is just looking at it!" --My then-3.5 year-old niece, who was NOT eating a piece of gum

"Wow--this is a fancy restaurant! They keep bringing us more water and we didn't even ask for it!" --My 5.75 year-old niece, about Bread Bar

"He's jumped the flounder, as you might say."

Posted

The Van Saun zoo is pretty cool & has an unexpectedly rich feline collection. Parking is sheer hell there on Sundays tho.

I believe that one of those riverside parks has a small pavilion, I remember seeing some sort of huge extended family gathering there last summer. I'm pretty sure I saw beer.....

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- Sydney Smith, English clergyman & essayist, 1771-1845

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Correct on all counts, ghost!

"I'm not eating it...my tongue is just looking at it!" --My then-3.5 year-old niece, who was NOT eating a piece of gum

"Wow--this is a fancy restaurant! They keep bringing us more water and we didn't even ask for it!" --My 5.75 year-old niece, about Bread Bar

"He's jumped the flounder, as you might say."

Posted

many years ago I went to party I shouldnt have been at .......at Dunkerhook in Fairlawn/Paramus....they definately allowed beer back then

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