ABOUT THE PARK:
The Pequest Trout Hatchery and Natural Resource Education Center - NJDEP
Pequest Wildlife Management Area Trail - Traillink.com
DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 40.851538, -74.933236
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Parking at the eastern end of the old rail bed in Townsbury - parking is on either side of the road, right at the river. Head west on the rail bed for this hike. (This picture is to the east.) |
TRAIL MAP:
Trails of the Pequest - NJDEP
HIKE DISTANCE:
7.5 mile lollipop from the eastern end of the rail bed looping around all of the colored trails and back along the rail bed
THE HIKE:
The rail bed parallels the Pequest River for a bit and there are some fishermen access trails down to the river. |
More old railroad stuff along the trail. |
Some gorgeous flowers (Bloodroot, per NJ Urban Forest) around 2 PM - I'll show them again later as seen on the way back at 6 PM - quite a difference! |
One paved road crossing but it appears to be a driveway. |
A bridge crossing shortly before the road to the hatchery. |
Crossing the Pequest River on the bridge. |
Entrance to the hatchery at Route 41 - turn left here and walk on the paved road ... |
... crossing another bridge ... |
... over the Pequest River. Be sure to look up as you approach the hatchery ... |
Ospreys EVERYWHERE! |
Continuing along the paved road to the hatchery. This road is currently closed on weekends so no traffic at all. |
The nature center and hatchery. |
I was not able to find where the marked trails started so I continued out the exit, crossed over Pequest Road and followed a dirt road through fields |
with a cool bird house |
and that met up with the red trail at the black bear interpretive sign. |
Various blazes of the red trail. |
Pequest Valley |
Pond |
On the yellow trail. |
Views of the Delaware Water Gap while descending the yellow trail in a power cut. |
A bridge over a creek on the red trail. |
Back to the pond having completed the yellow trail loop. |
Straight ahead from the pond up and over a very short, steep hill ... |
... should lead straight to the blue trail? Not a blaze in sight until ... |
Confirmation we are on the blue trail. |
The blue trail arrives at some open views before heading downhill ... |
... through a bulldozed area with again not a blue blaze in sight. |
Even my trusty trail dog who can always sniff out the trail when it's not that clear was somewhat confused. |
Followed the bulldozer tracks ... |
... to turn blazes just before Pequest Road. |
The trail crosses over old stone farm walls. |
No blazes throughout this area so you have to kind of guess which way to go at forks but I did happen upon blue turn blazes a couple of times so must have been going the right way. |
At this field I followed the field around to the left and ended up back at the hatchery road where there were more ... |
Heading back to the rail bed ... |
Just a few blowdowns on the rail bed that were easy enough to get over - or under - depending on your preference. |
Remember those pretty flowers from earlier? They were now all folded up, tucked in and ready for bed. |
Down at the river via a fisherman's path |
HIKE SUMMARY:
coming soon