Friday, December 23, 2011

Wells Mills County Park, NJ - Penns Hill Trail


ABOUT THE PARK:
Wells Mills County Park - Ocean County Department of Parks and Recreation

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 39.795622, -74.276569

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TRAIL MAP:
Wells Mills County Park Trail Map - Ocean County Parks Department

HIKE DISTANCE:  8.4 miles

THE HIKE:
The park requires hikers to sign the trail register.  The latch is up underneath the top of the trail register box - the door with the handle comes down

Although hunting is not allowed in this park, the trails are closed certain days due to hunting on neighboring properties.  Call 609-971-3085 to check.  This picture shows 2011 dates.
Beginning of the Penns Hill Trail between the Visitor Center and Wells Mills Lake.
Wells Mills Lake
The Penns Hill Trail winds along Wells Mills Lake through cedar forests.
Many bridges and boardwalks lead over swampy areas and they can be very slippery when wet or icy.
Hilly terrain in the otherwise flat Pine Barrens.
Pine trees of the Pine Barrens.
Bench at Penns Hill summit.
Fence crossing where yellow/green/white trails merge together.
Combined white/green/yellow trails.
Bridge over Oyster Creek.
Oyster Creek

HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]  Start white-blazed Penns Hill Trail other side of Visitor's Center
[  0.30]  Straight on white over foot bridge when blue goes right
[  0.40]  Keep straight on white when yellow/green crossed over 
[  0.45]  Cross unmarked sand road
[  1.15]  Cross unmarked trail
[  1.85]  Two mile marker 
[  2.00]  Cross unmarked sand road
[  2.50]  Summit of Penns Hill at bench 
[  2.80]  Laurel Hill 
[  3.50]  White joins green and yellow to the right on sand road other side of fence 
[  3.60]  White/yellow/green turns sharply left at scout reservation 
[  3.80]  Cross Oyster Creek on bridge 
[  3.85]  Trails veer left when woods road comes in from right
[  4.00]  White leaves as foot path to left when green/yellow continue on sand road between park signs
[  4.70]  Five mile marker 
[  6.00]  Cross over yellow/green 
[  6.40]  Cross woods road 
[  6.70]  Seven mile marker 
[  7.60]  Cross woods road
[  8.20]  White turn right on woods road joining green/yellow  
[  8.30]  Cross wide bridge over Oyster Creek 
[  8.35]  Keep straight on white/yellow/green as pink Cold Brook Trail goes right; Wells Mill Lake on left
[  8.40]  Visitor Center

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Millers Pond State Park, CT


ABOUT THE PARK:
Millers Pond State Park - Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection
Mettabasset Trail - Connecticut Forest & Park Assn. Blue-Blazed Hiking Trail System

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 41.480454, -72.629223

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TRAIL MAP:
Millers Pond State Park Trail Map - Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection

HIKE DISTANCE:  10 miles - shorter or longer loops possible

THE HIKE:
This hike starts on the red-blazed trail at the right side of the parking lot.  This is an 8+ mile multi-use loop trail around the park with a lot of mountain bike ramps and several stream crossings
This was not an issue on a Sunday but something to keep in mind.  This sign was along the northwestern section of the red-blazed trail.
Millers Pond comes into view shortly before turning on the blue-blazed Mattabasset Trail.
The blue-blazed Messabasset Trail has some steep sections with rock scrambles.
Just before Bear Rock overlook, a sign for the Bear Rock Bypass Trail.
View from Bear Rock on the Mattabasset Trail.
As an alternative to finishing the loop on the red-blazed trail, other trails lead to Millers Pond for a change of scenery.
Millers Pond
The white-blazed trail, joined with the blue-blazed Mattabasset Trail before it veers off, follows around Millers Pond.

HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]  Start on red trail right side of parking lot
[  0.50]  Straight on red when red/white goes left
[  0.80]  Straight on red when red/white goes left; left on unmarked briefly
[  0.90]  Red picks back up to the right
[  4.60]  Right on the blue Messabasset Trail when red goes straight
[  5.20]  Cross over woods road
[  5.70]  Bear Rock overlook uphill just after bypass trail on the left; retrace
[  6.20]  Cross over woods road
[  6.80]  Right on red when blue goes straight
                   for 7.75 mile hike keep straight on blue to right on blue/white to white
[  8.60]  Left on red/white when red goes straight
[  9.40]  Right on blue/white at Millers Pond
[  9.80]  Keep straight on white when blue leaves to the right
[10.00]  Back at parking lot

Monday, December 12, 2011

Hickory Run State Park, PA - Shades of Death to Lehigh Gorge Overlook (Southern Section)


ABOUT THE PARK:
Hickory Run State Park - Pennsylvania DCNR
The History of Hickory Run - Pennsylvania DCNR (see "Boom Time" for history of this section)

DIRECTIONS:
Parking at Park Office:  GPS Coordinates 41.024565, -75.709790

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TRAIL MAPS:
Hickory Run State Park Trail Map - Pennsylvania DCNR
Hickory Run State Park Campground Map - needed to navigate through campground on Beach Trail

HIKE DISTANCE:  10.5 miles

THE HIKE:
The Shades of Death Trail begins from the parking lot opposite the park office and follows along scenic Hickory Run.
A dam along Hickory Run.
Steam was rising from the cascades and freezing on the tree branches above since the temperature was in the teens and the water was still warmer than the air temperature.
Scenic Hickory Run
The Shades of Death Trail is blazed in yellow but in this park blazes are not used to distinguish trails, rather to distinguish uses.  Yellow is for hikers only and blue is for cross country skiing.  Orange is for snowmobiles but there are no orange trails in this section.  Signs at intersections identify trails by names.
Use the campground map to navigate the Beach Trail which is not blazed at all but references camp site numbers.
A rock hop on the Sand Spring Trail.
A blue blaze indicating this trail may be used for cross country skiing.
Sometimes the blue blazes are plastic diamonds.
The Pine Hill Trail starts out as a blue-blazed woods road...
... then becomes a hiker only yellow-blazed foot path.
The Pine Hill Trail ends at the Fireline Trail at the gazebo and railroad tracks; turn right here to continue on the FIreline Trail.  But almost immediately turn right on the Sand Spring Trail because...
... to continue on the Fireline Trail you would need to cross Hickory Run.  The water is deep, cold, and there simply is no way to safely cross over.  The log to the left does not reach the bank and was covered with snow and ice.
The Sand Spring Trail parallels Hickory Run and lets you cross over on a footbridge.
After crossing the bridge take the Skyline Trail which switchbacks up the side of the mountain.
At the top of the mountain along the Skyline Trail, a HUGE ancient pine tree with a diameter the length of my trekking pole, a good 36+ inches.  How did it survive the logging of the 1800's?
Part 2 of the tree since it won't all fit in one picture.
Glimpses of the Lehigh Gorge from the Skyline Trail
At the very tip of the park where the trail sharply turns in the opposite direction, a nice open field with a view of the Lehigh River.
Loop around the Skyline Trail back down the switchback to the Hickory Run Trail following next to Hickory Run.
As a short side trip continue a short distance beyond the park office on Route 534 towards a stone wall on the left.  Turn into the woods before the stone wall and climb to the top of the hill to a tranquil and peaceful cemetery with graves of the victims of the October 30, 1849 flood.

HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]  Take the Shades of Death Trail over the bridge from parking lot
[  0.35]  Stametz Dam
[  0.75]  Trail veers right over small creek where it looks like it might continue straight
[  0.80]  Trail veers left up wood beam steps up to clearing, continue right then left at fork
[  0.90]  C.C.C. Dam
[  1.15]  Hop guardrail at Route 534, turn right and cross bridge, turn right on Beach Trail just after bridge (no sign)
[  1.35]  Turn right at camp site 152
[  1.45]  Turn right at camp site 158 and proceed between to posts on trail
[  1.50]  Turn right between camp sites 52 and 53 with playground on right
[  1.55]  Turn right at camp site 60
[  1.65]  Turn left at camp site 16 and cross paved road on to Sand Spring Trail (sign at beginning of trail)
[  1.70]  Rock hop over creek
[  1.80]  Left at fork
[  1.90]  Left on Blue Trail
[  2.35]  Long wet section on trail
[  2.80]  Turn right on Pine Hill Trail
[  3.40]  Pine Hill Trail turns right when umarked woods road goes left (not on map)
[  3.80]  Pine Hill Trail turns right uphill along no trespassing area
[  3.90]  Just over rise Pine Hill Trail leaves woods road as hiking only foot path
[  4.20]  Trail crosses over small boulder field
[  4.35]  Rock hop over small creek
[  5.00]  Right on Fireline trail at railroad tracks towards gazebo; right on Sand Spring Trail
[  5.60]  Turn left on Hickory Run Trail when Sand Spring Trail continues straight
[  5.65]  Cross bridge over Hickory Run and turn right
[  5.75]  Turn left on Skyline Trail and switchback up
[  6.45]  Rock hop over Gould's Run and take left fork of Skyline Trail (returning via right fork)
[  6.60]  Cross over Gould Trail staying on Skyline Trail
[  6.85]  Huge pine tree
[  7.10]  Rock hop over wet area and small creek
[  7.15]  Turn right briefly on Fireline Trail then continue left on Skyline Trail
[  7.50]  Left on Skyline Trail as it joins with Fireline Trail as woods road
[  7.65]  View of Lehigh Gorge; continue on trail around bend to the right
[  7.80]  Turn right on Skyline Trail as Fireline Trail continues straight
[  8.40]  Skyline Trail crosses over unmarked trail (not on map)
[  8.55]  Rock hop through we area
[  8.85]  Cross over Gould Trail
[  8.90]  Rock hop over Gould's run to left to retrace first part of Skyline Trail
[  9.35]  Skyline Trail switchbacks down
[  9.65]  At bottom of Skyline Trail, turn left on Hickory Run Trail (no sign)
[10.20]  Turn right on Route 534
[10.50]  Parking lot at park office