The Edge for September 2018
With deadlines, meetings and reviews, any workplace can get stressful. It can get intense. So we asked New Jersey business executives to share with us the places – the hidden gems – they retreat to in New Jersey to unwind. Here’s what they said.
Grounds for Sculpture
I enjoy Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton Township, where the New Jersey State Fairgrounds used to be. Each sculpture is displayed in its own distinct setting. The landscaping and foliage play large parts of the overall immersive experience. There are sufficient walkways, seating and refreshments. Plus there are quiet meditation areas that are exquisite. I enjoy visiting at least four times each year because the seasons make a huge difference in the experience.
– Aldonna Ambler, President, Ambler Growth Strategy Consultants
A Walk in the Woods
When I need to get away from work for a few hours, I like to go for a hike in the woods. Places like Hacklebarney State Park in Chester and Schooley’s Mountain Park in Long Valley are beautiful. But one of my favorites in Central Jersey is the Ken Lockwood Gorge where I can take my dog and walk along the scenic South Branch of the Raritan River. While it’s very popular on the weekends, during the week it is relatively quiet and provides a refreshing respite from my computer and cell phone. The trail follows an old, one-lane road that has long been closed to vehicles so it is an easy walk with plenty of places to sit by the meandering water. To me, there is nothing better than quiet time in the woods and New Jersey is filled with gorgeous opportunities.
– Don Jay Smith, Partner, LKS Associates Inc.
The Picturesque Grounds of Fiddler’s Elbow
My favorite hidden gem in New Jersey is the serenity of Fiddler’s Elbow Country Club in Bedminster. As soon as I step foot inside, I have a feeling of calm, and I begin to decompress from the workday or week. This is thanks to the facility’s picturesque grounds, friendly staff and great dining experiences. They also have a culture of respect on the grounds where cellphones, for example, are expected to be muted to ensure everyone has the same serene experience. Whether I’m spending quiet time or enjoying a meal with my wife and friends, the facility makes you feel welcome. As an avid golfer, Fiddler’s three golf courses, training programs and practice areas are particularly inviting. Playing golf on such wonderful grounds makes you enjoy the sport even more.
– Ralph Albert Thomas, CEO and Executive Director, NJCPA