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1 The Four Regions of New Jersey

2 Appalachian Ridge and Valley
Lies in the northwestern part of NJ Part of the Appalachian Mountain chain

3 Appalachian Ridge and Valley
The Appalachians begin in Alabama and stretch north to Canada Hikers explore the mountain on the Appalachian trail, which is more than 2,100 miles long and passes through 14 states! (including NJ) The part that cuts through NJ is ABOUT 73 miles long.

4 Appalachian Ridge and Valley
This region holds many other attractions in addition to the large mountain range. High Point, on the Kittatinny Mountains, is the highest point in the state at 1,803 feet. From here you can see Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey. You will see farmlands, forests, hills, and valleys stretched out in each direction.

5 Appalachian Ridge and Valley
This region also has a point where the Delaware River passes through the Kittatiny Mountains. This area is known as the Delaware Water Gap Here, thousands of visitors a year visit this attraction to hike, canoe, kayak, swim, and much more!

6 Kittatiny Mountains Map

7 Delaware Water Gap

8 High Point

9 Highlands This region lies east of the Appalachians.
it is full of hills, forests, and valleys. It is called the Highlands because it lies ABOUT 1,000 feet above sea level. Sea level is land that is level with the surface of the ocean.

10 Highlands In this region, there are large lakes and rivers, such as:
Lake Hopatcong Greenwood Lake Musconetcong River There are also many valleys that pass through this region such as the Musconetcong River Valley. Many farms, dairies, towns, and cities are found here.

11 Lake Hopatcong, Greenwood Lake, Museconetcong River

12 Piedmont Lies at the BASE of the Appalachian Mountains. In fact, the word piedmont means “at the foot of the mountain.” Begins along the Hudson River, near where the cliffs of the Palisades are located.

13 Piedmont This region is 20 miles wide!
Most of the land is 100 to 200 feet above sea level. However, areas like the Watchung and Sourland Mountains reach up to 500 feet above sea level.

14 Piedmont Major rivers flow through this region such as: Raritan River
Passaic River Hackensack River

15 Hackensack and Passaic Rivers

16 New Jersey City Map

17 Atlantic Coastal Plain
This is the largest natural region of New Jersey. Millions of years ago, this land was uncovered when the Atlantic Ocean fell! As the water disappeared, a flat plain of sandy soil surfaced in today’s South Jersey.

18 Atlantic Coastal Plain
Because this region is so large, geographers divided it into 2 sections. The west (left) side is called the Inner Coastal Plain. The east (right) side is called the Outer Coastal Plain, which touches the Atlantic Ocean.

19 Pine Barrens

20 Jersey Shore Map

21 Inner Coastal Plain This region is nicknamed the Greensand Belt. How do you think it got its name?? It begins below the Piedmont region and runs along the state’s southwestern border.

22 Inner Coastal Plain The soil in this region is a fertile mixture of clay, sand, and silt. Silt is the rich soil left behind by water. Because the soil here is so awesome, it makes the region great for farming. Here you can find dairy farms, orchards, vegetables farms. Sometimes these vegetable farms are called truck farms because they produce so many vegetable crops that trucks come in and ship them away to far away markets.

23 Outer Coastal Plain The soil in this region is different from the Inner Coastal Plain. Here, it is very sandy. However, there are many places for fruits to grow, like cranberries and blueberries. NJ is the third-largest producer of cranberries in the WHOLE country!

24 Outer Coastal Plain Much of the region is covered by oak and pine forests. A popular forest is called the Pinelands.

25 Outer Coastal Plain The eastern edge of this region runs along the Atlantic Coast. Can you think of any beaches along this coast?

26 Outer Coastal Plain Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, Cape May, and many more are found along this coast. Other than beaches, you can also find salt marshes, lagoons, and sand bars.

27 Outer Coastal Plain Crops
New Jersey ranks second in blueberry production Hammonton, NJ is considered the blueberry capital of the world

28 Outer Coastal Plain Crops
New Jersey ranks third in cranberry and spinach production

29 Outer Coastal Plain Crops
New Jersey ranks fourth in peach, bell pepper, and lettuce production

30 North, Central, And South Jersey
Believe it or not, this is a highly argued topic between the people of New Jersey! There are many interpretations of where these regions start and end

31 North, Central, And South Jersey
There are many interpretations…

32 North, Central, And South Jersey
Some only believe in North and South, and that Central does not exist…

33 North, Central, And South Jersey
Is the Jersey Shore its own region???


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