UPDATE: The scheduled date for this event is the last day of buck hunting season and there will be many hunters in the area.

The event has been rescheduled for Sunday, Dec. 21 at 10 a.m.

Much has been written about the "Blue Hole" — that supposedly bottomless, life-less body of water forged in the earth by a meteor.

Of course, that's if you believe Weird NJ's take on things.

Located within the 7,600-acre Winslow Wildlife Management area in Monroe Township, you can get to the bottom of things by going on a guided tour this Saturday hosted by the South Jersey Land and Water Trust (SJLWT).

Those who attend will be able to walk along the sand roads of the wildlife management area, through abandoned blueberry fields, pine-oak uplands and wetlands, to the famous site along the Great Egg Harbor River.

SJLWT staff member Michael Hogan will lead a 2-hour guided tour to the Blue Hole, where he will discuss the history and many legends written about the site.

Hogan will identify the area's flora and fauna and discuss SJLWT projects in the South Jersey area. The trail will be wet, so those who attend are encouraged to wear appropriate foot wear, dress warm and bring a camera and binoculars.

The walk is set for Saturday, Dec. 13 at 10 a.m. To arrive at the meet-up point, take Route 322 south from the Williamstown area and turn left onto Piney Hollow Road. Turn left into the archery range parking lot in the Winslow Wildlife Management Area, which is less than a mile from Route 322.

Those who plan on attending are asked to RSVP. The event is free for trust members and $3 per person for non-SJLWT members.

For more information and maps, contact Hogan at 609-476-2086 or email hoganphoto@verizon.net.

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