Appalachian Trail in New Jersey - Appalachian Trail Conservancy
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area - National Park Service
DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 41.035822, -74.999972
| Parking at the Mohican Outdoor Center. The lot is pretty full at 7 AM but there were still several spots available. |
TRAIL MAP:
Delaware Water Gap & Kittatinny Trails Map 121 - NYNJ Trail Conference
HIKE DISTANCE: 13.1 miles
THE HIKE:
| From the parking lot a left on the gravel road ... |
| ... passing by Catfish Pond all the way to ... |
| ... the picnic table at the building where the gravel road veers left. |
| This is the trail head for the Rattlesnake Swamp Trail. |
| At the split we veered right and would be returning from the left. |
| It's a rocky climb up. |
| At the top, the Appalachian Trail and incredible views. |
| Heading north on the AT. |
| Multiple views along the way. |
| Coming up on the Catfish Fire Tower. |
| After the fire tower the AT follows the fire road. |
| Look who is coming! |
| It's the fire lookout on his way to his post at the Catfish Fire Tower. He stopped to say hello and we chatted for a bit. |
| The AT leaves to the left and rejoins the fire road again but I had already hiked that part so we stayed with the less rocky fire road. |
| Back on the AT. |
| The AT rejoins the fire road again and stays with the fire road ... |
| ... all the way to Millbrook Road. |
| A left on Millbrook Road and a short road walk to a right turn into a small parking area and into the woods. |
| Coming up on Beaver Pond. |
| After the pond the trail ascends through a rocky area. |
| Through a power cut ... |
| ... with views to the west. |
| A little higher up ... |
| ... to views to the east. |
| Busy Camp No-Be-Bo-Sco and Sand Pond down below. |
| To the far left I could see the Catfish Fire Tower. |
| Zooming in I could see our new lookout friend in tower. |
| The AT becomes less rocky continuing north. |
| Prairie Warbler |
| We ended up going all the way to the side trail to the overlook over Fairview Lake. |
| We found a small spot of shade for a mid-point break. |
| Heading back. |
| Belted Kingfisher |
| When the AT left the fire road to the left, we stayed with the fire road ... |
| ... to that spring where Brodie got a long drink of water. He never drinks that much when we stop for frequent breaks. This tastes to much better. |
| Right from the fire road onto the Rattlesnake Swamp Trail. |
| There is not much swamp to see. |
| It's mostly through rhododendron tunnel which should be gorgeous in July. |
| This trail is pretty rocky. I was missing that nice smooth part of the AT. |
| Meeting up at the Rattlesnake Swamp Trail split from the beginning of the hike and keeping right. |
| Back on the gravel road along Catfish Pond to the parking lot. |
Birds not seen but heard with the Merlin Bird Sound ID app:
- Black-and-white Warbler
- Eastern Wood Pewee
- Baltimore Oriole
- Back-capped Chickadee
- Hooded Warbler
- Tufted Titmouse
- Field Sparrow
- Red-eyed Vireo
- American Goldfinch

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