In 1911, Robert Comey built a Japanese tea house at this location, part of his Oakwood Estate. This replica was built in 2002, and hosts several events each year, including the annual Mad Hatter's Tea Party hike for kids.
Comey didn't stop at a tea house, he has a stone amphatheater (the remains can be seen next to the trail next to the tea house), a floating carosel, an arch bridge, a pond shaped like New Jersey (I like this guy), and more.
Wenonah Woods is open dawn to dusk, 365 days a year. Please respect the hours on these trails, especially as they often times pass right along the edges of people's property. Also, please use official trailheads and do not cut through people's property. These trails have some ups and downs, as well as some wet spots, although the town does an amazing job of maintaining them.
Congrats to Forbez on the FTF!