ABOUT THE PARK:
Horseshoe Bend Park - Kingwood Township
Horseshoe Bend Preserve - Hunterdon Land Trust
DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 40.497133, -75.043580
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TRAIL MAPS:
Overview Map of Horseshoe Bend Park and Surrounding Area - Kingwood Township (this map shows the entire trail that is under construction)
Horseshoe Bend Park Trail Map - Kingwood Township
Horseshoe Bend Park, NJ at AllTrails
HIKE DISTANCE: 5.8 miles
THE HIKE:
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After the winter snow melt with heavy rain over the weekend, it was sometimes hard to tell the difference between the creek and the trail. |
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The creek is quite pretty. |
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The marked white trail with mile markers every tenth of a mile. |
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Burke's Run |
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Burke's Run needs to be crossed here and with the snow melt and rain, it was over ankle deep. |
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Don't use these plastic boot covers much but they sure do come in handy when they are needed! |
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A red fox has just darted away to the upper left but I wasn't fast enough to get his picture. |
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Coming up on hilltop fields. |
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The orange trail goes around the fields but other than some posts with orange tape, there are no markers in the field area. |
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The neighbor's horse. |
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At the far corner is an off-leash dog park where all of the people and dogs are standing a distance away. We'd rather hike - Shawnee will take a hike over a dog park any day. This is the only place we saw people during the hike. |
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The orange trail (still umarked) leaves the field downhill to a steam where the orange markers will start. |
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Crossing the creek before climbing back up to some nice countryside views. |
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Coming back down to Burke's Run. |
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And another ford where the boot covers were needed. |
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Burke's Run |
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The map shows a trail under construction so we made an attempt to see how far we could follow it. |
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Once the cleared blowdowns come to an end, pink ribbons mark the way. |
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Up above Burke's Run. |
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The pink ribbons continue all the way to the top but the blowdowns become ticker and harder to get through or around. |
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Once things clear out again, the pink ribbons abruptly end.... |
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... near an orchard. No choice but to retrace back to the orange trail ... |
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... through the tangle of thorns and blowdowns - the two things Shawnee hates most but her harness came in handy to assist her up and over when she started getting tired. |
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It will be a really nice, long trail once the clearing is done. |
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Back on the orange trail where the going is much easier. |
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It was in the 60's so of course a cooling down was called for. |
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The other end of the trail under construction. Would have loved to have followed the pink ribbons from this side to see how far I could get to connect to where I lost them before but we had already had enough bushwhacking fun for one day. |
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In case you have made it this far without getting muddy, no need to worry here! |
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Old farm fence and older farm fence. |
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Coming up on the park entrance road. |
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Turn right on the park road then left at the kiosk. |
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Some huge white trail markers! Orange leaves to the right of this white trail ... |
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... along a pretty creek. |
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This orange/white trail is a new trail not on the map. Orange has been changed to continue straight but if you don't get off here, you'll just keep going around on orange. |
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After orange/white, an unmarked trail. |