| Fall in Atlantic County is a time
of spectacular natural beauty, crisp days, traditions and family
fun. Check out some of our links below to learn more about enjoying
this special season in Atlantic County. |
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| Back
To School - Follow this link to information about helping
your child succeed in school. You'll find information on Helping
Your Child Succeed, Nutrition and more. |
| Immunizations -
Follow this link to the Atlantic County Division of Public HEalth publication Your Best Shot at Staying Healthy:
Essential Immunizations for Children and Adults. |
| Holiday
Meal Preparation ,
Traditions and History - Explore
recipie sites, the history of Thanksgiving and some of the holiday's
best known traditions. |
| Pumpkins,
Cranberries, Corn Mazes and More - Atlantic County's farms
are a bounty of produce and a great place for family fun in
the fall. Whether it's picking out that perfect pumpkin, laughing
your way through a corn maze or just enjoying the fresh apples
this page will help you locate farms and produce stands throughout
the county. CLICK
HERE to view the New Jersey Department of Agriculture's
Jersey Fresh links for Atlantic and other County markets. |
| Fall Fishing
in Atlantic County Waters - With weakfish schooling up off
our beaches and the start of striper season, fall fishing in
Atlantic County waters is truly spectacular. For more information
on the local fishing scene follow this link. |
| County
Parks - Atlantic County's park system offers numerous
opportunites to enjoy our fabulous fall weather outdoors. You
can enjoy biking in Estell Manor Park, fishing at the Klinener
Pier, canoeing on Lake Lenape, hiking among the beauty of our
fall foliage and much more. Our Park System is a showcase for
autumn's splendor in Atlantic County. |
| Hurricane
Season - Hurricanes can be dangerous killers. Learning
the hurricane warning messages and planning ahead can reduce the
chances of injury or major property damage. Take the time to review
our Hurricane Fact sheet for information about preparation, watches,
warnings, evacuation and what to do after a hurricane has struck. |