FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
Contact: Bob Considine (609) 292-2994 |
DEP Seeking Firms to Run State's First Mountain-biking Park (16/P99) TRENTON – The Department of Environmental Protection’s Division of Parks and Forestry is soliciting bids for a private operator to manage the state’s first park for mountain bike riders, which would be located at the site of a former drive-through jungle safari in Passaic County that thrilled visitors in the 1970s. The site is located immediately west of Long Pond Ironworks State Park in the Highlands region. Potential bidders must be mindful of the region’s ecology when providing park development plans. The request for proposals asks bidders to consider minor site improvements, such as improving and expanding riding trails, rehabilitating the existing parking area and main access road, and installing semi-permanent or mobile restroom facilities. The successful bidder will have the option of providing food and/or bar concessions in temporary or semi-permanent structures. Bids are due by 4 p.m. on Nov. 15. Anyone interested in bidding must attend a pre-bid meeting and site visit Oct. 18. The buildings, rides and facilities that once served the hundreds of thousands of visitors to Jungle Habitat are long-gone or are remnant ruins. The site has some 11 miles of single-track trails that At one time, lions, giraffes, baboons and other exotic wildlife roamed freely through the drive-through safari portion of the park. The park also had a dolphin pool and theme rides. For complete information, including links to bid documents, a proposed operation agreement, information on the pre-bid site visit and meeting, and survey map of the site, visit: http://www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks/business_ops/current_leases.htm |
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