Middletown Township is a township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township had a total population of 66,522, making it the state's 16th largest municipality, having seen an increase of 195 residents (0.3%) from its population of 66,327 in the 2000 Census, when it was the state's 17th most populous municipality, which had in turn declined by 1,856 (−2.7%) from the 68,183 counted in the 1990 Census. Middletown is one of the oldest sites of European settlement in New Jersey.
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THE SHORE'S BEST INDOOR ROCK CLIMBING FACILITY The Gravity Vault Middletown is an Indoor Rock Climbing Facility that opened in February 2014. The Gravity Vault Facilities in Middletown feature 14,000+ Square feet of rock climbing including aretes, chimneys, overhangs, arches, extensive bouldering, and more! Open seven days a week, the Gravity Vault Middletown prides itself on being a safe, clean, well-lit facility with friendly, knowledgeable and energetic staff members to help you experience indoor climbing at its highest during our staff led programs or open climb times for all ages, ability levels and experience. 60 Top Rope Stations 100+ Bouldering Routes Top Out Boulder cave Lead Arch Two Stem Chimneys 5 Automatic Belay Devices Training Area Retail Shop Lounge with couches and WIFI
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I have been coming to DCG for many years and each time I come, I always find it relaxing and refreshing. Not only are they beautiful flowers and lovely trees and bushes, there are also fish in the Koi pond (& maybe turtles) & frogs in the natural pond. I often take walks and sometimes just sit a while on many of the benches. They have recently added pathways behind the rose garden/gazebo and added more benches.
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I visited the lighthouse on a quick stop after the Christmas holiday in order to check off another New Jersey National Park site. The beach is nice and, I would assume, a pleasant visit during warmer months. The National Parks Ranger and volunteer on site were extremely friendly and very knowledgeable. The tour of the lighthouse was great, with the volunteer giving us information outside the building, then describing its interior architecture once we were inside, before tracing its history from before the American Revolution up through the Cold War. He also pointed out sites along the way, drew comparisons to other lighthouses in the area, and described the unique tidal features that enlarged the Sandy Hook beach so that the lighthouse is currently farther from the ocean than when it was built. Well-worth a day trip!
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