ABOUT THE PARK:
Middlesex Greenway - Borough of Metuchen
New Jersey Residents Rally to Support Future Greenway with NPS Rivers and Trails - NPS
New Jersey Residents Rally to Support Future Greenway with NPS Rivers and Trails - NPS
Opalanie Trail - Eagle Scout Project 2014 by Nikolai Krebs
DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 40.53940, -74.36840
| Huge parking lot that had about 5 cars at 6:30 AM. This is at 8:30 AM. |
TRAIL MAP:
Middlesex Greenway Trail Map - Middlesex County, NJ
DISTANCES:
Middlesex Greenway Bike - 7.25 miles
Walk to Opalanie Trail - 2.45 miles
THE BIKE:
I had walked sections of the Middlesex Greenway before but had never biked it so I got an early start to beat the crowds (and it gets VERY crowded) to bike the entire length and back.
| The bridge over Route 1. |
| Under the New Jersey Turnpike. |
| Crossing light at Woodbridge Avenue, the busiest street to cross. |
| Dudash Park to the right; I'd hit that on the way back. |
| The end of the path. Straight ahead connects to a residential area. |
| Heading back. |
| Left to Dudash Park. |
| Taking the loop around the park. |
| Back on the Greenway Path, crossing back over Woodbridge Avenue. |
| At the beginning, left to the parking lot to put the bike in the car. |
THE WALK:
I had come across the Opalanie Trail, constructed by an Eagle Scout in 2014 only half a mile away so I walked there and did some exploring of a future extension (?) of the Greenway.
| A right out of the parking lot on Middlesex Avenue a few steps to the crosswalk. |
| Crossing over to the continuation of the unfinished part of the greenway. |
| It's mowed and clear. |
| Left at Durham Avenue. I could not see if the greenway was passable on the other side - it was mowed for a short distance then looked overgrown. |
| Crosswalks to get to the other side of Durham Avenue are only along this new apartment complex; after that there are no more crosswalks. |
| Just ahead after the WATCH CHILDREN sign ... |
| ... a groundhog ... |
| ... and the Opalanie Trail. The sign says it is blazed orange; The Barnes Preserve (heading there next) website says it's blazed blue. In reality, I saw no blazes at all. |
| The path goes between the backyards of homes before it comes out at a creek where there is supposed to be a bench but there is no bench. |
| There is a wetland mitigation site. I'd check that out on the way back. |
| The path continues along the wetland mitigation site fence ... |
| ... then just ends in overgrowth at these trucks. |
| Heading back. |
| Gray Catbird |
| Heading into the wetland mitigation site. The gate was wide open and there was nothing saying not to enter so I did. |
| Lots of trees were being planted. |
| At the far end there is some kind of construction going on before that apartment complex by where I had come off of the greenway. |
| Heading back. |
| Back to Durham Avenue and turning left. |
| I turned left into that apartment complex to see what that construction was behind it. |
| Can't really tell but it looked like more parking spaces maybe. |
| Coming up the other side of the apartment complex heading back towards Durham Avenue, a crosswalk to the left ... |
| ... leading to nowhere? Or maybe to what will be the greenway extension that has been talked about for years? That is the greenway straight ahead. |
| And this dirt part leads right to where I had come out the other side of that jeep. |
| Back over to the greenway ... |
| ... and across Middlesex Avenue to the parking lot. |
