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Robert J. Novins planetarium, Historic Smithville, Noyes Museum,
Forsythe Wildlife Refuge

BARNEGAT BAY DECOY & BAYMEN'S MUSEUM

Barnegat Bay Decoy and Baymen's Museum is located in southern Ocean County and is dedicated to preserving the heritage and way of life of the baymen. Displayed at the museum are more than 100 hand carved decoys, as well as exhibits that depict the hunting, fishing, clamming, and oyster catching practices and traditions native to the area. Artifacts from baymen's tools are also on display, along with an extensive collection of over 4,000 antique photographs representing life on Barnegat Bay.The museum is located at Tip Seaman Park, Route 9, Tuckerton. For more information, call (609) 296-8868.

POPCORN PARK ZOO

Popcorn Park Zoo is located, deep in the Pine Barrens of Lacey Township. The seven-acre zoo was established for the purpose of providing a refuge for wildlife that are elderly, sick, abandoned, abused or injured and could no longer survive on their own or in the wild. The zoo has grown over the years and now includes over 200 residents. Some of the main attractions at the zoo include bears, lions, a tiger and other large cats, an elephant, and the monkey house. Many native wildlife species are also residents at the zoo, including foxes, raccoons, and whitetail deer. Zoo visitors are greeted by a gaggle of geese and may be escorted through the zoo by one or more of the friendly resident goats or deer. The zoo is open daily from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Group tours can be scheduled by calling (609) 693-1900.

ROBERT J. NOVINS PLANETARIUM

The Robert J. Novins Planetarium at Ocean County College in Toms River will feature a variety of programs throughout the summer concerning astronomy while recreating a spectacular view of the heavens. To reach the planetarium take the Garden State Parkway North to Exit 82. Proceed east on Route 37 for about two miles and turn left at the Hooper Avenue jughandle. Proceed 3 miles to jughandle leading to Ocean County College campus. On campus park in Lot #2. For recorded show information, call the Novins Planetarium at (908) 255-0342.

HISTORIC SMITHVILLE

Those who enjoy finding unique knickknacks will treasure the Historic Towne of Smithville, Route 9, Galloway Township. This restored colonial village boasts many specialty shops, including a saddle and bridle shop and an antique doll shop. Cobblestone roads lead to a quaint gazebo on the lake. There are four restaurants to choose from, and craft shows are held on the premises throughout the year. Shops at Smithville open at 10 a.m. daily. To reach the village, take southbound Garden State Parkway to Exit 44 and head south on Route 9. For more information, call (609) 652-7775.

NOYES MUSEUM

Just south of Smithville on Route 9 is the Noyes Museum, an indoor oasis flooded with sunlight and surrounded by trees. The museum, which focuses on arts and crafts, hosts a variety of special exhibits throughout the year. To reach Noyes Museum, take southbound Garden State Parkway to Exit 48 and continue south on Route 9. The museum is open Wednesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. General admission is $3, $1.50 for seniors and 50 cents for students. Admission is free for everyone on Friday. Visit the Noyes Web site for more information on current exhibitions or call (609) 652-8848.

EDWIN B. FORSYTHE WILDLIFE REFUGE

The Brigantine Division of the Forsythe Refuge is adjacent to the Noyes Museum, and there is an entrance on Route 9. Part of the refuge lies on the south end of Long Beach Island, but it is closed to visitors every summer, because the endangered piping plover nests there. The Brigantine Division, however, is open to visitors throughout the summer. A $3 donation is requested when you enter, which helps maintain the seven miles of dikes that accommodate cars throughout the wetlands. Avid bird-watchers can find brant, great blue herons, giant swans, glossy ibis and many other species. Those who love to hike nature trails will find several at the refuge.

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