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New Jersey has a variety of habitats. It is on the East Coast and exhibits the Coastal Plain characterized by a broad area of lowlands, swamps and white-sand beaches. Traveling inland the land becomes more of a Piedmont area with scattered rolling hills in the southwest and central regions. In the northwest corner New Jersey joins the Appalachian Mountains in the forested Kittatinny Range wher the highest point of the state is called High Point at 1,803 feet.

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