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Jenny Jump State Forest – Jenny Jump Trail - 10/15/11

When we were last at Jenny Jump we nearly got carted off by swarms of mosquitoes. So when a windy Saturday was forecasted we thought it would be a prime time to go back and check out the Jenny Jump Trail (even a gentle breeze usually thwarts mosquitoes).



The first view on the map isn't much,…

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Added by njHiking.com on October 20, 2011 at 12:48pm — No Comments

Delaware Water Gap – Mt. Minsi, Arrow Island - 10/9/11

Fall foliage in New Jersey usually starts in the northwest corner of the state in the Delaware Water Gap and along the Kittatinny Ridge, so on yet another nice fall day we headed out that way. The foliage was kind of a mixed bag still, but hiking Mt. Minsi is always nice. It was quite hazy but the views were still great.

 

Normally when we hike Minsi we just…

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Added by njHiking.com on October 14, 2011 at 1:30pm — 1 Comment

Norvin Green: Wyanokie High Point, Carris Hill, Buck Mtn. - 10/2/11

Lots-n-lots of views… but also lots of up-n-down on this route. We hadn’t done Wyanokie High Point in about two years so we headed back to Norvin Green (one of the most rugged parks in NJ, and one of our faves) on a really nice early Fall day.

 

Chikahoki Falls was gushing from the recent rain, but so were the trails… a few were so wet the water was actually…

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Added by njHiking.com on October 12, 2011 at 9:26pm — No Comments

Cheesequake State Park After Irene - 9/10/11

I'd read that Cheesequake State Park had taken a decent hit from Irene. There were lots of down trees visible throughout, but the park staff had already done a terrific job cleaning up the trails. In fact, it looked like many had been raked clear because there was so much debris that the trail would be hard to follow otherwise.

One large section of boardwalk was…

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Added by njHiking.com on September 13, 2011 at 7:24pm — No Comments

Hurricane Irene Trail Damage Page

We've created a page with reports and resources for trail damage caused by Irene:

http://www.njhiking.com/hurricane-irene-trail-damage.php

 

And if you have a link or article to share, post it to the Irene forum discussion:…

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Added by njHiking.com on September 2, 2011 at 12:33pm — 2 Comments

August, 2011 Newsletter

Check out NJ Hiking's August Newsletter. Featured are Merrill Creek Reservoir, a Mt. Tammany and Sunfish Pond challenging hike, and the latest hiking news.

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Added by njHiking.com on August 18, 2011 at 4:30pm — No Comments

Harriman: Red Cross, Beech, Long Path Loop - 8/13/11

We were poking around our GPS data for Harriman State Park, looking for an area that we hadn't done and ended up doing a loop from Lake Skannatati.



The highlights of this loop are: a nice viewpoint of Lake Skannatati (right in the beginning), view of Lake Askoti from some rock slabs, the Hasenclever Mine (large deep hole filled with water), and a small cemetery…

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Added by njHiking.com on August 15, 2011 at 5:41pm — No Comments

Columbia Trail - Ken Lockwood Gorge - 7/31/11

The Columbia Trail is a 15 mile long rail trail that runs from High Bridge in Hunterdon County to Bartley in Morris County. The trail goes through scenic Ken Lockwood Gorge and along the Raritan River, running through woods, behind houses, and through some small towns along the way.



It's also mostly in shade, so that is where we… Continue

Added by njHiking.com on August 1, 2011 at 3:01pm — No Comments

Pocono Environmental Education Center - 7/18/11

With the recent heat, we were looking for a mostly shady hike and ended up in the Delaware Water Gap at the Pocono Environmental Education Center. There were also strong thunderstorms possible in the afternoon, and we wanted a route with options to bail if need be.



The parking lot of PEEC sits in the center of the area's trails so a hike can be cut short if storms…

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Added by njHiking.com on July 29, 2011 at 11:43am — No Comments

Bear Mountain - Doodletown - 6/29/11

A hike in Doodletown had been on our list for awhile. Years ago we had ended up around that area during one of our pick-a-trail-as-we-go wanderings around Bear Mountain, and realized later we just had skirted the edge of the town. This time we were armed with maps that showed Doodletown in more… Continue

Added by njHiking.com on June 29, 2011 at 3:43pm — 1 Comment

Coppermines - Rattlesnake Swamp - 5/29/11

We combined the Coppermines Trail, the AT, and Rattlesnake Swamp Trail to make a big loop, which serves up a bit-o-everything: streams, water cascades, mines (closed), ridge hiking with views of rural Jersey, a fire tower, lush trails, rhododendron tunnels, a swamp... very nice.



Coppermines Trail follows a stream for a lot of the way, and heads gradually…

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Added by njHiking.com on June 2, 2011 at 4:39pm — No Comments

Jenny Jump - Ghost Lake - 5/21/11

We needed a moderate-yet-pretty trail to do with some friends who were getting back into hiking shape, so we headed over to Jenny Jump. We hadn't been there in just about two years exactly.



There are several nice scenic viewpoints, including of the Delaware Water Gap. The hike leads to Ghost Lake, which is a small but pretty lily-pond filled lake. The trails are…

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Added by njHiking.com on May 24, 2011 at 11:36am — 3 Comments

Dunnfield Creek - Sunfish Pond - AT - 5/9/11

We opted for one of our all-time faves, Dunnfield Creek trail to Sunfish Pond, around the pond, then return via the Appalachian Trail. It had been a few years since we'd done this route, as we've been sticking to the longer and more challenging Mt Tammany Fire Road - Sunfish - Dunnfield route.



Since it wasn't a weekend, it was also a better day to be going to… Continue

Added by njHiking.com on May 20, 2011 at 8:26pm — 3 Comments

Tillman Ravine, Walpack Cemetery, Millbrook, Van Campens Glen - 5/1/11

 

Our spring hiking so far was getting tripped up by weather, weekend obligations, and a vacation spent tooling around the Yucatan in Mexico (where the vast, flat expanses of trees reminded us of Jersey's Pinelands!).



Finally we got some time free, and with some recent rain decided on two hikes with plenty of waterfall action. First up, a quick 2.0…

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Added by njHiking.com on May 13, 2011 at 2:18pm — 1 Comment

Manasquan Reservoir - 3/26/11



We only had time for a short hike today, so we headed over to the Manasquan Reservoir in Howell. It's been quite some time since we'd been to this very pretty park, as it's more of a stroll around the reservoir rather than a hike. But by adding in the Cove Trail we managed to get in about 5.9 miles.



For 5.1 miles, just do the Perimeter Trail and skip…

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Added by njHiking.com on March 27, 2011 at 8:56pm — 2 Comments

Stephens State Park – White Loop and Fire Tower - 3/20/11

Decided to check out Stephens State Park once we stumbled on a trail map that showed the potential for long loops here. This park is located right next to Allamuchy State Park, which we'd been to before, but we'd skipped Stephens because the official map only shows a few short trails around the parking lot.



10.2 miles,…

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Added by njHiking.com on March 25, 2011 at 5:20pm — No Comments

Butler Reservoir - 3/13/11

This is a long route in the northern part of Pyramid Mountain Natural Area and around Butler Reservoir. The reservoir and Pyramid is really pretty, but a lot of this route is just so-so. The trail runs near a LOT of houses (which would be less visible when the leaves are on the trees), and there is a lot more road walking than we like... you literally walk on several…

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Added by njHiking.com on March 25, 2011 at 5:17pm — No Comments

Turkey Swamp County Park - 3/5/11



We tried this loop in early February but the slushy snow caused us to cut things short. This time the snow was all gone, and we were able to hike the entire park. There is a nice mix of pine trees and deciduous forest, the Manasquan river, and a lake and swamp area.

8.1 miles. Trail surface is easy and level; this hike is moderate only due to length.…

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Added by njHiking.com on March 6, 2011 at 8:30pm — No Comments

Wharton State Forest - Atsion Loop - 2/27/11



We decided we couldn't bear to trudge through even one little bit of slushy snow today, so we opted to head down south again. The weather did not disappoint - 50 sunny degrees that felt more like the end of March than February.

This may be our favorite hike in the Pine Barrens. It's the typical pine trees and packed sandy trails, but adds in views along the…

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Added by njHiking.com on February 27, 2011 at 8:41pm — No Comments

Thompson Park Conservation Area - 2/26/11



This is a small trail system located in Monroe Township. The wooded trails are easy, with a bit of rolling hills and a meandering stream.

This another addition to our list of close-by parks for a quick hike. At even less mileage than a park we did last week (…

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Added by njHiking.com on February 26, 2011 at 11:05pm — No Comments

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