The highest point above sea level in the state of New Jersey is marked by the unmistakably named spire known simply as the High Point Monument.
A little known fact (at least outside of the community of elevation enthusiasts known as "highpointers) is that almost every American state has some sort of marker at their highest point, although some are certainly grander than others. For the state of New Jersey, this point is located at the northwest corner of Kittatinny Mountain. At 1803 feet above sea level, the peak is the highest point in the state, made even taller by the massive stone obelisk placed at the site. A 220-foot tall tower, he monument was built in 1927 to honor New Jersey's war dead and is modeled after after similar war memorials like the Bunker Hill obelisk. One can actually enter the huge spike and take in the sweeping vistas all around from four small viewing windows. Under renovation for a few years, the obelisk is now open again for climbing. The Appalachian Trail also runs through the park and near the high point.
