Sunday, October 26, 2025

Stokes State Forest, NJ - Red Maple/Appalachian Trail Loop from Lake Ashroe

ABOUT THE PARK:
Stokes State Forest - NJ Department of Environmental Protection

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 41.183957, -74.811662
Lake Ashroe Parking

TRAIL MAP:
Delaware Water Gap & Kittatinny Trails Map 122 - New York New Jersey Trail Conference


HIKE DISTANCE:  9.8 miles

THE HIKE:
Walking in on the gravel road from the parking lot ...
... to the start of the Red Maple Trail.
Lake Ashroe
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 ...
... then right.  The trail is not visible from the intersection but it is right there.
Heading up to the Appalachian Trail on Jacobs Ladder.
At the top, a right on the AT.
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.
Foliage was much nicer on the eastern side of the ridge.
Coming up on ...
... great views from Blue Mountain.
You can see High Point Monument from here.
Crossing over the Stokes State Forest boundary into Delaware Water Gap NRA for a bit.
Hard to see with the leaf fall but when the AT turns left, we turned right ...
... on a nice and clear but rocky unmarked road.
It's as peaceful as it looks.
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.
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.
After the turn and beyond the barrier, the road smooths out and is very easy going.
The Red Maple Trail joins in from the left.
Coming up on a swamp on the left.
At the intersection with Brink Road, a left ...
... leads to views of the swamp if it is not flooded.  It was not on this day.
Heading back.
Back at that unmarked intersection with the interpretive sign, left to retrace back to lake Ashroe.

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