Assunpink Wildlife Management Area

Clarksburg-Robbinsville Rd., Robbinsville, New Jersey 08691


Assunpink Wildlife Management Area At A Glance...


About Assunpink Wildlife Management Area

The Assunpink Wildlife Management area is located in extreme western Monmouth County, in the approximate geographic center of the state. Despite its proximity to encroaching development, it is still a haven for wildlife native to the area, as well as a stopover for migrating birds. Assunpinks 5,700 acres offer many attractions to the human population as well.[1] Many activities are allowed within the park. Seasonal hunting/fishing, boating[2] (kayaking/roof top launch plus small electric engines), horseback riding, an RC field and seasonal mountain biking (you can only bike during the warmer months). [1]: Description taken from trails.com [2]: A NJ Boat Ramp Maintenance Permit is required to launch within this park. You can read all the rules and regulations here.


  • Activities:
    • Equestrian / Horseback
    • Fishing
    • Hiking
      Mostly flat. Some hills on the east side of the park
    • Jogging / Running
    • Mountain Bike
    • Paddling - Kayak, Canoe, row boat
    • Skiing / Snowboarding
    • Walking
    Amenities:
    • Bathrooms
      Potra Potties only
    • Boat launch
    • Picnic / Sitting Area
    • RC Flying Field
    Trails:
    • Flat / Easy
    • Crushed rock
    Park Type:
    • Wildlife Management Area (WMA)


Contact / Location

Primary Address:
Directions Clarksburg-Robbinsville Rd.
Robbinsville, New Jersey 08691
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