The Wick House at Jockey Hollow in Morristown
National Park | Historic Site

Jockey Hollow

Jockey Hollow, the site of General Washington’s winter encampment in 1779-1780, played a key role in forging the Continental Army's strength and unity. The nearby Wick House, once home to Major General Arthur St. Clair, now stands as a historic landmark, offering a glimpse into the hardships and strategies of that fateful winter.

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Experiences

Historic Tours

Tours of the structures at Jockey Hollow are available through the NPS and free tickets can be picked up at the Jockey Hollow Visitor Center. Please consult the NPS website for Morristown for accurate, up-to-date information.

Outdoor Activities

Biking

Biking at Morristown is permitted along the 3 mile Tour Road and other vehicular roadways leading in and out of the park.

Hiking

Morristown National Historical Park has 27 miles of designated, marked hiking trails. For those simply looking for the historic sites, follow the 2.25 mile Yellow Trail.

Horseback Riding

Morristown has 10.5 miles of designated horse trails, but horses are prohibited within the vicinity of historic buildings. Additionally, horses are not available for rent.

Outdoor Activities

Hiking
Biking
Horseback Riding

Experiences

Historic Tours

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