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In this episode of Beyond The Green, we sit down with David Helmer, Executive Director of the Morris County Park Commission, to explore the vital role the Commission plays in preserving New Jersey’s largest county park system. Helmer shares insights into the Commission’s mission of stewardship, recreation, and education, while highlighting the diverse parks, historic sites, and natural spaces under its care. From maintaining nearly 20,000 acres of open space to ensuring access for future generations, Helmer discusses both the challenges and opportunities in balancing conservation with community engagement. This conversation offers a behind-the-scenes look at how the Morris County Park Commission connects residents and visitors alike to the natural beauty and heritage of the region.
For more information on the Morris County Park Commission (MCPC) go to:
https://www.morrisparks.net/
MCPC is steward to over 20,611 acres of parkland across the county.
Morris County Park Commission
It administers 39 facilities, including parks, trails, historic buildings, arboreta, outdoor education centers, and more.
The agency supports recreational, environmental, educational, and cultural uses, serving the needs of county residents and visitors.
Morris County
Its functions span land acquisition and conservation, maintenance of trails and open space, programming (nature education, horticulture, recreation), historic preservation, permitting of events and facilities, and partnerships with local municipalities and volunteers.
MCPC holds regular public meetings (for example, the 2025 schedule notes monthly meetings on the fourth Monday, with workshops quarterly) as part of its governance.
Because Morris County is fairly developed, the Park Commission plays a critical role in preserving green space, connecting trails, balancing recreation with conservation, and maintaining historic landscapes and structures.

Hosted By Peter Barbounis

Recorded at St. Elizabeth University, Convent Station, NJ

Sr. Production Engineer - BRANDON HUTCHINSON

Production Engineer - JOSH GONZALEZ

Assitant Production Engineer - NIC DiSCIASCIO

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