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Backpacker Magazine – October 2001

Best Backpacking In New Jersey

Our comprehensive guide to the best backpacking you can find in New Jersey.

by: Susan Newquist


Pine Barrens

Tucked between towering skyscrapers and asphalt is a hiker's oasis: 1 million acres of uninterrupted forest. The result of glacial and climatic activity, the Pine Barrens is an ecological kaleidoscope where plants at their northernmost and southernmost limits mingle. Each step of the 50-mile Batona Trail takes in pitch pine, cedar, oak, orchids, huckleberries, white-tailed deer, snakes, and more. Just watch your step—this is home to the legendary Jersey Devil!

Contact: Wharton State Forest, (609) 561-0024; www.state.nj.us/dep/forestry/parks.

Appalachian Trail

Like hungry hounds to a juicy steak, nature-starved Jerseyites flock to High Point State Park. Most stick to the valley trails, though, leaving the high ground to backpackers. A weekend on the Appalachian Trail here offers views of three states and rolling hills interrupted only by the Delaware River, a lazy blue ribbon winding below.

Contact: High Point State Park, (973) 875-4800; www.state.nj.us/dep/forestry/parks.

Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area

The obvious plan: Float the Wild and Scenic Delaware River. The adventurous plan: Earn a hawk's-eye view atop the Kittatinny Ridge by backpacking 25 miles of Appalachian Trail. Look for bald eagles and other raptors on this migration corridor, but don't keep your head in the clouds too long or you'll miss the black bears.

Contact: Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, (570) 588-2435; www.nps.gov/dewa.



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I`m a resident of Monmouth Cty, NJ -- and love hiking the 11 miles of trails in Hartshorne Woods Park along the Navasink River, with parts overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Few people know that this area`s hills are actually the highest along the eastern coast of the US from Maine to Fl. Parts of this park were used by the military during all our wars from the Revolutionary (British used Sandy Hook that this borders as their base), Civil War and WW1, WW2... so there are interesting vantage points and old cannon placements still to be seen along some areas... But most importantly you can hike some parts an feel completely removed from a bustling area that sees some of the highest concentrations of beach goer to Sandy Hook,Gateway National Park during the summer and across the bay views of the lower end of Manhattan and Wall St in NYC...

http://co.monmouth.nj.us/documents/130/hartshorne_locator_2011.pdf
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