Saturday, February 11, 2012

Ken Lockwood Gorge and Voorhees State Park, NJ


ABOUT THE PARKS:
Kenneth Lockwood Gorge - New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
Taylor Steelworkers Historical Greenway - Traillink.com
Columbia Trail - Traillink.com
Columbia Trail - Hunterdon County Department of Parks
Voorhees State Park - New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 40.669490, -74.896492

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Turn left from Main Street into parking lot at "The Commons" sign.
Parking lot with direct access to the Columbia Trail.

TRAIL MAPS:
Voorhees State Park - Googledocs (download map to rotate and print)
Columbia Trail - Hunterdon County Department of Parks
Ken Lockwood Gorge at EveryTrail

EveryTrail - Find the best Hiking in New Jersey

HIKE DISTANCE:
Ken Lockwood Gorge and Voorhees State Park - 16.6 miles
Click here for NY/NJ Trail Conference writeup for Ken Lockwood Gorge only - 7.5 miles
Click here for NY/NJ Trail Conference writeup for Voorhees State Park only - 4.1 miles

THE HIKE:
Walk out of the parking lot the way you drove in, cross straight over Main Street and follow the paved portion of the Columbia Trail through the town crossing several streets.
The entrance to Lake Solitude and the Taylor Steelworkers Historic Greenway with 6.5 miles of trails and on the right .4 mile into the hike.
At a fork just beyond the Greenway entrance sign the yellow-blazed trail descends to the historic TISCO building.
Coming around from behind the TISCO building.
100 year old refurbished truss bridge
Union Forge Ruins
Solitude House Museum

This map of the greenway is not accurate as there is no trail circling Lake Solitude and the blue-blazed trail at Solitude House that leads towards Solitude Dam disappears in an area of flood debris and construction.  At this time the dam is undergoing reconstruction and there is no lake or waterfalls.  You can walk to the other side of Solitude House up to River Road and turn left to access Ken Lockwood Gorge that way but I don't recommend it - it involves a road walk up River Road along about a 1 mile section with traffic and private property sign pollution along the lake and river side.  Better to retrace from Solitude House back to the Columbia Trail.
From the fork at the Taylor Steelworkers Greenway entrance, the red-blazed trail to the left leads to an overlook of Lake Solitude and Solitude Dam.  The dam is currently undergoing restoration.
What Solitude Falls looked like before construction started - photo courtesy of Dan Balogh http://danbalogh.com/lockwood.html
Continuing on the Columbia Trail, veer left on a side trail down to Cokesbury Road.  Turn right on Cokesbury Road, proceed over the bridge, then turn left on River Road. 
There is hardly any traffic on River Road from Cokesbury Road on, only local residents and those driving to the Ken Lockwood Gorge parking area half a mile ahead.  The road turns to gravel and is gated after the parking area.
Beyond the gate, River Road continues as a gravel road closely following the South Branch of the Raritan River with the Columbia Trail visible higher up on the other side of the river.
River Road continues under the Ken Lockwood Gorge Bridge.  The Columbia Trail crosses over on the bridge.
Access the Columbia Trail from Hoffmans Crossing Road.
The teal diamond blazed Highlands Trail uses this portion of the Columbia Trail.
The Columbia Trail crosses the South Branch of the Raritan River on the Ken Lockwood Gorge Bridge.
At the 4 1/2 mile post, the teal-blazed Highlands Trail leaves the Columbia Trail sharply to the right and switchback up the side of the gorge.
Looking back into the gorge from the Highlands Trail.
After about a half mile road walk on the shoulder of Route 513, the Highlands Trail enters Voorhees State Park on the park road then leaves the park road to the left over a bridge.
The Highlands Trail crosses many small creeks as it follows along with the white-blazed Cross Park Trail.
The vistas along the pink-blazed Vista Trail are obstructed and seasonal.
Interesting seating along the Vista Trail.
Access the Solar System Trail to the left beyond the gate, just before the fence at the observatory.
The Solar System Trail ends at a parking lot for a scenic view of Round Valley Reservoir.
Round Valley Reservoir
The blue-blazed Hill Acres Trail leads back to the teal-blazed Highlands Trail near the bridge to the park road.
The Highlands Trail follows Route 513 turning into the woods after about half a mile.
The Highlands Trail switchbacks down into the gorge to the Columbia Trail.

HIKE SUMMARY:
0.00    Walk out of Commons parking lot entrance, cross straight over Main Street and continue on paved trail
0.25    .25 mile marker (mile marker posts all along the Columbia Trail every quarter of a mile)
0.40    Turn right at Taylor Steelworkers Historical Greenway sigh; right on yellow at fork, trail descends
0.60    Historic TISCO building on right, continue left on yellow
0.70    Cross bridge; trail loops around to left between chain link fenced areas
0.85    Turn left on blue at start of blue trail when yellow turns sharply right
0.90    Solitude House museum on right, blue trail turns left and abruptly ends at dam construction; retrace back to yellow trail and up to greenway entrance
1.50    At greenway entrance, take red-blazed fork to overlook
1.55    Solitude Dam overlook at end of red trail; retrace
1.60    Right on Columbia Trail
2.40    Left at fork leaving Columbia Trail before it crosses over bridge; descend to Cokesbury Road and turn right; walk on Cokesbury Road towards bridge over river
2.50    Left on paved River Road after crossing river on bridge
2.80    River Road crosses power cut
2.95    River Road turns to gravel after last house on right
3.05    Parking lots and accessible deck for Ken Lockwood Gorge on left
3.15    Continue beyond gate blocking River Road to traffic
3.90    Continue beyond gate blocking River Road to traffic after crossing old stone bridge; parking lot and accessible deck beyond gate
4.00    Continue on River Road under Ken Lockwood Gorge Bridge/Columbia Trail
4.60    River Road becomes paved and passes through residential area
5.00    Turn right on paved Hoffmans Crossing Road
5.05    Turn right on Columbia Trail/teal-blazed Highlands Trail at bike crossing sign
6.00    Cross over river on Ken Lockwood Gorge Bridge
6.15    4.5 mile marker; turn right on teal diamond Highlands Trail, ascend switchback out of gorge
6.75    Highlands Trail turn right on woods road
6.90    Cross wire barrier where another woods road merges in from left
7.05    Turn left on Route 513
7.60    Turn right into Voorhees State Park directly opposite school
7.65    Parking on right; paracourse starts on left
8.05    At Hoppock Grove picnic area follow teal Highlands Trail to the left over a footbridge
8.15    Turn right on teal/orange/white trail; stay on teal/white when orange leaves to the right
8.45    Cross footbridge
8.60    Rock hop over creek
8.70    Rock hop over creek
8.75    Rock hop over creek
9.10    Rock hop over creek
9.25    Teal/white turns right along power cut briefly before turning left back into woods
9.55    Turn left on paved park road
9.60    Turn right on teal/pink trail at Vista Trail sign (pink blazes will be sporadic - mostly teal blazes along this part)
9.65    Cross creek on footbridge
9.75    Cross footbridge
9.90    At fork with a cairn when teal Highlands Trail goes right keep left on pink (no pink markers at intersection and markers are very sporadic for a while)
10.10    At top of incline with stone wall ahead, keep right when trail not on map comes in from left
10.25    Trail passes between 2 stone chairs; pink markers become more frequent
10.45    Turn right on paved park road; keep straight through intersection with another paved road
10.90    Turn right towards observatory then left on Solar System Trail before fence at observatory building
11.25    Solar System Trail comes out in parking lot with scenic overlook of Round Valley Reservoir to right; continue to blue-blazed Hill Acres Trail through field on left (large sign)
11.35    Cross through power cut
11.55    When trail comes out at woods road, keep right (unmarked)
11.60    At well marked intersection, turn right; blue-blazed Hill Acres Trail becomes gravel road
12.00    At intersection turn left following Hill Acres Trail sign
12.10    At intersection with teal-blazed Highlands Trail, turn right following teal blazes back
12.15    Cross footbridge to park road; turn right on park road
12.60    Turn left on Route 513
13.20    Turn right on woods road just after mailbox with number 304
13.35    Keep left at fork then right at next fork beyond wire barrier
13.50    Highlands Trail leaves woods road to left as footpath
14.10    Right on Columbia Trail at 4.5 mile post
14.75    Ken Lockwood Gorge parking lots come into view below
15.00    power cut
15.35    Cross bridge over Cokesbury Road; side trail to Cokesbury Road on right
15.95    Cross residential road
16.15    Taylor Steelworkers Historic Greenway entrance on left
16.40    Trail becomes paved through town crossing several roads back to parking lot
16.60    Back at parking lot

Friday, February 10, 2012

Harriman State Park, NY: Island Pond and Lemon Squeezer


ABOUT THE PARK: 
Harriman State Park - The Palisades Parks Conservancy
Harriman State Park - New York State Parks

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 41.264792,-74.15426
NOTE:  My GPS did not recognize the turn on Arden Valley Road from Route 17 and took me to Arden Road so you might have to watch for it.  You want to turn off Route 17 at the Harriman State Park sign on Arden Valley Road, not Arden Road which leads to private property with no park access.

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Elk Pen Parking

TRAIL MAP:
Northern Harriman Bear Mountain Trails Map #119 - NY/NJ Trail Conference

HIKE DISTANCE:
10.7 miles
7.5 miles - Island Pond/Lemon Squeezer Loop - NY/NJ Trail Conference
4 mile and 8.5 mile options - Lemon Squeezer Loop - NJ Hiking

PEAK BAGGING:
Green Pond Mountain - Peakery.com
Island Pond Mountain - Peakery.com
Hogencamp Mountain - Peakery.com

APPALACHIAN TRAIL SECTION HIKING:
TrailHeadFinder.com - AT section miles 1366.0 to 1369.9

THE HIKE:
Starting on the Appalachian Trail after crossing field from parking lot.
The Appalachian Trail climbs to the top of Green Mountain.
Limited view to the west on top of rock to left of trail at summit of Green Mountain.
Descending the other side of Green Mountain to Island Pond.
Island Pond Road, built in 1905, through hemlock grove.
Stone spillway construted by the CCC in the 1930's, part of a dam that was never completed.
Island Pond
Entrance to the Lemon Squeezer
Looking back after going through the Lemon Squeezer - it's a tight squeeze at an angle.
After going through the Lemon Squeezer you have a choice of the "Easy Way" to the left or up a rock wall to the right.  My dog was VERY clear on which way she wanted to go.
The "Easy Way" is a rock scramble, too, but doable for a dog.
Island Pond from the top of the Lemon Squeezer.
Intersection of the Appalachian Trail and the Long Path.
Surebridge Brook
Watch for the red dot on white turn painted on the rock on Fingerboard Mountain.  If you start seeing white blazes with red dot on white blazes together, you just missed the turn.
Red dot on white Ramapo-Dunderberg Trail
Times Square at the Ramapo-Dunderberg and Arden-Surebridge intersection.
360 degree views from Hogencamp Mountain
Ship Rock
Goldthwaite Memorial
Boston Mine
The red triangle on white Arden-Surebridge Trail follows along a ledge high up before following a switchback down.
Elk from Yellowstone Park were kept in a huge pen in the 1920's but they failed to thrive.
Path through field back to parking lot.

HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]  Take path through field from about the middle of the parking lot
[  0.15]  Turn right on red triangle on white trail a few steps then turn left on white-blazed Appalachian Trail when red triangle on white goes straight
[  1.55]  Cross gavel road leading to Island Pond
[  1.65]  Cross footbridge at old partially constructed dam
[  1.70]  Views of Island Pond to right off trail
[  2.15]  Red triangle on white comes in from right, few steps ahead red triangle on white leaves to the right; keep left on AT through Lemon Squeezer
[  3.00]  Keep straight when aqua-blazed Long Path crosses over
[  3.80]  Cross Surebridge Brook
[  4.50]  Make sharp right turn on red dot on white (Ramapo-Dunderberg Trail) where turn blaze is painted on rock surface
[  6.00]  Times Square; veer left staying on red dot on white
[  6.30]  360 degree views at top of Hogencamp Mountain
[  6.80]  Keep straight on red dot on white when blue L on white (Lichen Trail) goes right
[  6.90]  Goldthwaite Memorial
[  7.30]  Turn right on yellow-blazed trail at cairn
[  7.70]  Just before creek turn left on yellow when the white bar trail joins in from the right
[  8.00]  Turn right on yellow at cairn when white bar goes straight
[  8.60]  Boston Mine on right
[  8.65]  Turn right on unmarked woods road when yellow goes left on woods road
[  8.95]  Turn left on red triangle on white (Arden-Surebridge Trail) when woods road goes straight
[  9.10]  Keep left on red triangle on white at cairn when unmarked Island Pond Road goes right
[  9.50]  Short side trail on right to view as trails starts to descend
[10.25]  Red triangle on white turn right on woods road at elk pen when red bar on white (Nurian Trail) starts to the left
[10.55]  Keep straight when white-blazed AT goes right; at end of red triangle on white trail turn left on path through field to parking lot
[10.70]  Back at parking lot

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Delaware Water Gap NRA, NJ - Blue Mountain Lakes


ABOUT THE PARK:  Blue Mountain Lakes - National Park Service

DIRECTIONS:
  • Note that the official parking lot at 41.098289,-74.93503 is not accessible at this time due to the closure of Blue Mountain Lakes Road (shown at Flatbrookville-Stillwater Road on Google Maps).  Click here for information.
  • Alternatively, although there is no vehicle access to Blue Mountain Lakes from the Stillwater, NJ side, it is possible to park a few cars where Fairview Lake Road dead ends and walk up to Blue Mountain Lakes, about 2 miles away.
GPS Coordinates 41.087842, -74.909042

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In this picture, taken from the other side of the gated part of Fairview Lakes Road, Fairview Lakes Road comes in from the right and ends.  Directly across (to the right driving in) is a clearing that is posted "No Trespassing/No Parking"
Sign on the gate - be sure not to park in front of the gate.  Walk beyond this gate and up the road to start the hike.

TRAIL MAP:
Southern Kittatinny Trails Map 121 - NY/NJ Trail Conference

HIKE DISTANCES:
Loop to Buttermilk Falls Trail - 11.25 miles
Loop to Hemlock Pond and Crater Lake - 8.75 miles

APPALACHIAN TRAIL SECTION HIKING:
TrailHeadFinder.com - AT section miles 1295.5 to 1298.4

THE HIKE:
Ascending the fire road which is the gated continuation of Fairview Lake Road.
A lot of storm damage along this old road.
Looking back at the gate at the top of the incline.
Paved Blue Mountain Lakes Road crosses over Van Campens Brook shortly before the parking lot.
Blue Mountain Lake
Blue Mountain Lake
Indian Rocks
View to the west from Indian Rocks
A Blue Mountain Lakes woods road.
Hemlock Pond
Hemlock Pond
Turn around for view to the west while ascending the blue-blazed Buttermilk Falls trail.
Appalachian Trail
Crater Lake
Nice views to the east while descending the old, mostly paved, fire road.

HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]  Continue beyond the barrier up the fire road
[  0.40]  At the top of the ascent, continue beyond a second barrier; keep left at the fork on the paved road when the right fork goes to Crater Lake; Appalachian Trail crosses over
[  0.50]  Keep straight on paved road when road to right goes to Camp Ken-Etiwa-Pec
[  0.60]  Woods road on left
[  0.65]  Woods road on left
[  1.15]  Short road on right
[  1.40]  Woods road on left with kiosk to Pool Colony; road starts to descend
[  1.55]  Continue beyond gate (closed in winter), Van Campens Brook flows under road
[  1.60]  Woods road on left (not on map)
[  1.70]  Creek flows under road, many old stone walls in woods
[  1.85]  Woods road on right (can be taken to access Blue Mountain Lakes)
[  1.90]  Blue Mountain Lakes parking lot on right, turn through lot to trail; at fork in trail keep left where woods road from mile 1.85 comes in from the right; continue to Blue Mountain Lake and follow trail around lake
[  3.70]  On the other side of the lake, watch for an old power cut, turn right and ascend up power cut all the way to the top crossing over 2 woods roads
[  4.20]  At the top of the power cut veer right and watch for view on left; continue on woods road
[  4.80]  Indian Rocks on left, continue on woods road
[  5.00]  Veer left at fork to Hemlock Pond
[  5.10]  Woods road on left
[  5.60]  Side trail on left (doesn't go anywhere just a trashy littered area)
[  5.95]  At intersection keep left, after a few steps veer right at fork to Hemlock Pond
[  6.05]  Continue left at end of Hemlock Pond to woods road and turn right
[  6.10]  Keep straight at intersection (or turn right to Crater Lake to shorten loop coming out at 8.60 mile point below)
[  6.35]  Swamp on right then rock hop over creek
[  7.15]  Turn right on blue-blazed trail at "Woods Trail" sign
[  7.55]  Turn around for view west nearing top of ascent
[  7.65]  Turn right on white-blazed Appalachian Trail
[  8.60]  Appalachian Trail veers left when orange-blazed trail goes right to Hemlock Pond
[  8.65]  Short trail to left for view of Crater Lake; retrace
[  8.75]  Short trail to left for view of Crater Lake; retrace
[  9.00]  Veer right on AT as woods road comes in from the  left
[  9.10]  Short trail to left for view of Crater Lake; retrace
[  9.15]  AT leaves woods road to the right over rock slab with views to west
[  9.20]  AT crosses woods road
[  9.30]  AT joins orange-blazed woods road to the right briefly then leaves to the left
[10.80]  AT trail register on right, veer left to gravel road when AT turns right
[10.85]  Come out at intersection with Blue Mountain Lakes Road, turn left beyond gate to descend
[11.25]  Back at car