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Scherman-Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary
 

11 Hardscrabble Road
Bernardsville, NJ 07924
(908) 766-5787
Fax (908) 766-7775

E-mail: scherman-hoffman@njaudubon.org

 

Hours

Tuesday - Saturday, 9-5
Sunday, 12-5
Closed Mondays and Holidays.

Trails open 7 days a week to 5 p.m. To use the trails when the Sanctuary is closed, park in the lower parking lot (the Scherman lot) on Hardscrabble Road.

 

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The Scherman-Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary, located in Bernardsville, Basking Ridge, and Harding Township, NJ, has its beginnings in the 1965 donation of 125 acres by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scherman to the New Jersey Audubon Society. Later, in 1973 and 1975, Mr. G. Frederick Hoffman donated parcels of land. The Hoffman estate house and caretaker's house were added to the Sanctuary in 1981, at the time of Mr. Hoffman's death. This completed what is now the Scherman-Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary, 276 acres of woodland, field, and floodplain habitat supporting over 200 species of wildlife over the course of a year.

The Hoffman estate house, added on to and renovated in 2004-5, is now New Jersey Audubon's magnificent Hoffman Center for Conservation and Environmental Education. The Center, located in the foothills of the Highlands, boasts an environmental learning center, tree-top level observation deck, bookstore, and exhibits. The Center also houses the Sanctuary offices, as well as NJAS's Conservation Department and the office of the NJAS President. The bird-feeding station next to the building is a popular attraction for birds and bird-watchers alike, and can be viewed in comfort from the inside of the building.

Well-maintained and marked trails traverse the Sanctuary, ranging in length from 0.3 miles to 1.3 miles and passing through upland deciduous forest, fields, woodland, and the floodplain along the headwaters of the Passaic River. The Sanctuary is home to more than 60 species of nesting birds, and over 175 species have been sighted at the Sanctuary, including as many as 25 species of warblers during spring migration. Nesting birds of interest include Worm-eating Warbler, Louisiana Waterthrush, Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Pileated Woodpecker, Wild Turkey, and Great-horned and Screech owls. Red Fox, Long-tailed Weasel, Mink, numerous White-tailed Deer, Eastern Chipmunk, Gray and Red squirrels, Coyote, and many other mammals inhabit the diverse habitat at Scherman-Hoffman.

Scherman-Hoffman is conveniently located within minutes of the Morristown National Historical Park (Jockey Hollow preserves more than 2,500 acres, including the Cross Estate), the 7,000 acre Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, the Somerset County Environmental Education Center, the Raptor Trust, Washington Valley Park's Chimney Rock Hawk Watch, and Montclair Hawk Watch.

Download a copy of our Sanctuary Brochure (in PDF format).

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Regulations

The following regulations are in effect at the Sanctuary:

  • No litter
  • No picnicking, fires, or camping
  • No alcoholic beverages
  • No pets
  • No vehicles, bicycles, skateboards or horses on the trails
  • No hunting, trapping, or woodcutting
  • Fishing by special license only
Groups of 8 or more are requested to make an appointment to visit.

Leave only footprints -- Take only pictures and memories.

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Directions

Road Map (in PDF format)

Sanctuary Brochure with road map and trail map (in PDF format)

From Route 287 North or South, take Exit 30B. From the exit ramp, bear right and go a short distance to the light by the Old Mill Inn, at the Intersection of Route 202. Proceed straight ahead through the light onto Childs Road. Go 0.2 miles and bear right onto Hardscrabble Road. Follow this road for about 1 mile until you see our sign and driveway on the right-hand side of the road. Turn right into the driveway, and follow it up the hill to the Hoffman Building. To reach the Scherman parking lot, continue past the driveway around the curve to the left. The Scherman parking lot is the next right.

From Route 24 in Mendham, take Tempe Wick Road 1.9 miles to Ledell Road and turn right (there is no sign for Ledell Road -- it is by a waterfall). Follow Ledell Road 1.7 miles to Hardscrabble Road and turn left. After approximately 1 mile you will see the Scherman parking lot entrance on the left. The main driveway to the Hoffman Sanctuary building is past the Scherman parking lot on the left, up the hill.

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Staff

Mike AndersonSanctuary Director
Denis ClearyStore Manager and Administrative Assistant
Joyce FajnorExecutive Assistant
Norann HeinBookstore Assistant
Pat and Rich KaneConsultant to the President
Susan J. Kraham, Esq.Director of Policy and Counsel to the President
Kristin MylecraineResearch Associate
John ParkeStewardship Project Director - North Region
J. Michael PollockTeacher-Naturalist
Dorothy SmullenTeacher Naturalist
Eric StilesVice President for Conservation and Stewardship
Nellie TsipouraDirector of Citizen Science

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