ABOUT THE PARK:
Millbrook Village - National Park Service
Van Campens Glen - National Park Service (Link no longer works and unable to find any additional NPS information at this time.)
NPS Closures - National Park Service (States dirt roadway closed from Millbrook Village to Watergate but did not find this to be closed at the time of this hike. There was a power line closure before Watergate, detour described below.)
Tocks Island Dam Project - Wikipedia
DePue Burying Ground - Find A Grave
Susquehanna-Roseland Power Line Construction - New Jersey Herald
DIRECTIONS:
Millbrook Village Parking GPS Coordinates 41.073833, -74.963142
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Millbrook Village Parking |
TRAIL MAP:
Southern Kittatinny Trail Map 121 - NY/NJ Trail Conference
Delaware Water Gap NRA, NJ - Van Campens Glen at EveryTrail
HIKE DISTANCE:
8 miles - would be 7 miles without additional exploring along Delaware River
THE HIKE:
I did
this hike in reverse on July 2, 2011. A lot has changed since then and there is no accurate information online that I could find. With power line construction through April 2014 things could change again from what I have shown here.
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Walk out the parking lot drive near the restrooms, cross Millbrook-Flatbrook Road and take the woods road to ... |
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... the Orchard Trail. |
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Hairy Woodpecker |
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Lots of old stone walls along the Orchard Trail. |
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The Orchard Trail ends at the old paved Hamilton Ridge Trail. |
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The Hamilton Ridge Trail is supposed to be blazed blue but faded blue blazes are rare. Just follow the old pavement. |
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Turn right on the orange-blazed Pioneer Trail. |
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An old lime kiln a few feet off of the trail on the right. |
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Nice winter views that you don't get in the summer. |
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Some roaring water heading down to the Delaware River through a beautiful gorge. After 2 major snow storms then tropical thunderstorms since January 1, creeks were running at full blast. |
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The Pioneer Tail descends to follow the Delaware River from a level up. |
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There used to be a trail (shown on older maps) down to the river bank but I could not find it in the summer previously. It is overgrown but possible to pick your way down in the winter. |
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Ice jams in the Delaware River. |
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Several campsites along the river. |
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We climbed up the very steep and slippery hill at the second campsite since there seemed to be a trail but after going in circles due to thorny overgrowth, ended up back at the same place. |
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Headed back along the top of what looks to be an old stone wall. It was too steep and slippery to go back down to the river bank. |
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Back on the Pioneer Trail heading straight for construction in the power cut. |
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This part is open and you can cross over. |
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The Pioneer Trail continues on a gravel road coming in from the right. |
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There used to be old abandoned houses, old rusty vintage cars, all left behind during the Tocks Dam Project that never happened. A year ago all of the abandoned houses were torn down and removed. |
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This is the exact same spot as it looks today versus how it looked on 7/2/11. |
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Another abandoned home. |
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Just before the gravel road turns left, look for a trail on the right to ... |
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The DePue Cemetery. Older hike directions say to turn before a guardrail - that guardrail is now gone so you have to watch carefully for the path. |
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A short road walk on Old Mine Road to the Van Campens Picnic Area on the right - there used to be a sign but it is no longer there. |
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Unlocked and clean! Hadn't expected that this time of year. |
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Head to the left opposite the restrooms towards the kiosk and pick up the yellow trail through Van Campens Glen. |
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This section required microspikes for me and assistance for Shawnee who kept sliding down on her rear end :( |
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A repurposed electrical line pole as a step |
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This whole section was slippery and wet and called for a break afterwards. |
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Some assistance needed to get up on the bridge. She's turning 13 within the next month or two and this hike proved to be a bit too challenging for her now. |
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The raging water from the bridge. |
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Looking back at the bridge from the top of the falls. |
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The trail ends at a paved path. Turn left but there are no blazes. After a short distance, just before the bridge, the trail leaves to the right where Shawnee is standing. Again, no blazes. |
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If you continue on a few steps to the bridge first there is an old dam to the right. |
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Eventually the yellow blazes start up again. |
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But when you reach the power cut... |
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This is the part that is currently closed. |
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Turn left and cross the rickety bridge. |
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Hang a right on Old Mine Road to get through the closed power cut portion. |
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After a short distance turn right into Watergate. |
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Just follow the path as it parallels the power cut then veers left... |
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towards some beautiful pine trees... |
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under which you can stop to pay your respects to Bozo. |
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Several ponds along the way. |
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This is the part that is supposed to be closed but it is completely passable and there were no closed signs anywhere. |
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Just this fencing at the end which was open. |
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Entering Millbrook Village. |
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Continue through Millbrook Village on the other side of Old Mine Road/Millbrook-Blairstown Road... |
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... back to the parking lot. |
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In the parking lot, some information on Appalachian Trail rerouting in the area. |
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Red is the old route, green is the relocation. |
HIKE SUMMARY:
[ 0.00] Walk out the parking lot near the restrooms and cross the paved road to the orange-blazed Orchard Trail
[ 0.60] Turn left on paved Hamilton Ridge Trail (some faded blue blazes)
[ 1.30] Turn right on the orange-blazed Pioneer Trail
[ 1.40] Lime kiln on right
[ 2.45] Optional bushwhack (trail overgrown) to riverbank
[ 2.80] Cross power cut
[ 2.90] Continue straight on orange when gravel road comes in from the right
[ 3.70] End of Pioneer Trail when the Hamilton Ridge Trail comes in from the left; continue straight
[ 3.85] Turn right to DePue Cemetery when the gravel road turns left; retrace
[ 3.95] Continue on gravel road
[ 4.00] Turn left on paved Old Mine Road a short distance then right into the Van Campens Picnic Area (sign currently missing)
[ 4.25] In the picnic area turn left towards the kiosk and take the yellow-blazed Van Campens Trail
[ 5.25] Turn left on mossy paved path then right on footpath just before bridge (no blazes)
[ 5.70] Turn left and cross bridge at power cut trail closure; turn right on paved Old Mine Road
[ 5.85] Turn right into Watergate at the gate
[ 6.15] Bozo's grave on left under tree; continue straight until Millbrook Village, continue through village crossing paved road
[ 7.00] Back at parking lot