Hawk Rise Sanctuary is a 95-acre (38 ha) ecological preserve and wetland complex in Linden, New Jersey, bordering the Rahway River. It is at the lower reaches of the Rahway River Parkway.

Hawk Rise Sanctuary is west/upstream of the New Jersey Turnpike, seen at left

It was created in 2012 on a former landfill through the combined efforts of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, the city of Linden and the New Jersey Audubon Society.[1][2] The natural area was once hidden behind a variety of industrial land uses.

A boardwalk and scenic walking trail system winds through the Hawk Rise forest, continues along the edge of the former Linden Landfill, and leads to an overlook viewing of the Rahway River and adjacent marshes.

The site contains a surprising diversity of habitats for its relatively small size and urban location. These include forested wetlands, vernal pools, grasslands, shrublands, salt marsh, mudflats, a large pond, and the tidal Rahway River. 163 bird species have been spotted there.[3][4][5]

In 2022, a solar farm opened on the site.[6]

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References

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  1. ^ "Hawk Rise Sanctuary in Linden to open today after five-year restoration". nj.com. 30 May 2012. Retrieved 2021-11-18.
  2. ^ Society, New Jersey Audubon. "Hawk Rise Introduction". www.njaudubon.org. Archived from the original on 2017-05-27. Retrieved 2017-05-29.
  3. ^ sbarnes (2015-04-16). "Birds of Linden's Hawk Rise Sanctuary - New Jersey eBird". Ebird.org. Retrieved 2021-11-18.
  4. ^ "Birds of Linden's Hawk Rise Sanctuary - eBird". ebird.org.
  5. ^ Hikin', Gone (2 June 2012). "Gone Hikin': Hawk Rise Sanctuary, NJ".
  6. ^ "Solar farm should prove to be a boon for Linden". 15 March 2022.

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