ABOUT THE PARK:Stokes State Forest - NJ Department of Environmental Protection
DIRECTIONS:GPS Coordinates 41.183957, -74.811662
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| Lake Ashroe Parking | 
HIKE DISTANCE:  9.8 miles
THE HIKE:
 
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| Walking in on the gravel road from the parking lot ... | 
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| ... to the start of the Red Maple Trail. | 
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| Lake Ashroe | 
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| This spot has always given me pause in the past - there are no markers visible.  The landmark would be that interpretive sign on the left.  Red Maple goes right on the woods road.  I needed Jacobs Ladder which was a few steps to the left ... | 
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| ... then right.  The trail is not visible from the intersection but it is right there. | 
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| Heading up to the Appalachian Trail on Jacobs Ladder. | 
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| At the top, a right on the AT. | 
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| A short side trail to the left with views of Lake Owassa.  Just as I lowered the camera after taking this picture, a bald eagle flew over the lake and I missed the shot. | 
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| Foliage was much nicer on the eastern side of the ridge. | 
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| Coming up on ... | 
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| ... great views from Blue Mountain. | 
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| You can see High Point Monument from here. | 
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| Crossing over the Stokes State Forest boundary into Delaware Water Gap NRA for a bit. | 
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| Hard to see with the leaf fall but when the AT turns left, we turned right ... | 
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| ... on a nice and clear but rocky unmarked road. | 
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| It's as peaceful as it looks. | 
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| But according to Brodie, "Say what?  Peaceful? When I have been in panic mode the whole time hearing gunfire from the west?"  Yeah, well, there is that unfortunately. | 
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| When the woods road turns right, a woods road sort of comes in from the left.  I hiked it several years ago from Mountain Road and it was almost impossible to follow.  Now I don't see it at all. | 
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| After the turn and beyond the barrier, the road smooths out and is very easy going. | 
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| The Red Maple Trail joins in from the left. | 
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| Coming up on a swamp on the left. | 
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| At the intersection with Brink Road, a left ... | 
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| ... leads to views of the swamp if it is not flooded.  It was not on this day. | 
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| Heading back. | 
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| Back at that unmarked intersection with the interpretive sign, left to retrace back to lake Ashroe. |