ABOUT THE PARK:
Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park
DIRECTIONS:
Kingston Lock Parking |
TRAIL MAP:
D&R Canal State Park Map
HIKE DISTANCE:
5.8 miles total out and back (2.9 miles each way)
THE HIKE:
Heading south at the Kingston Lock. |
Towpath along the canal. |
Spillway |
Yuk |
Some fall colors along the way. |
Carnegie Lake on the right. |
Mallard couples in the canal. |
The canal on the left, Carnegie Lake on the right. |
A few Great Blue Herons had taken off (and squawked loudly about it) as we approached but this guy sat still and posed. |
Buoyfuls of cormorants |
Blue Jay |
Coming up on a bridge. |
Looking south down the canal from the bridge. |
We took the bridge south on the other side of the canal. |
Swan parents with their teenager. |
Looking north at the canal, the D&R towpath, Carnegie Lake. |
The bridge on the far side of the canal leads to a path in a gas pipeline. |
The towpath across the canal where we will be northbound soon. |
Coming up on Harrison Street. |
A right across the canal on the bridge. |
Looking north up the canal from the Harrison Street bridge. |
Another right to head north on the towpath. |
Looking back across the canal at where we were earlier. |
More cormorants in Carnegie Lake. |
Even more cormorants in the trees along Carnegie Lake. |
Even MORE along the banks. I have never seen so many cormorants in one place at the same time. This must be a stop over on their migration route. |
Coming back up on the bridges but first, a side trail to the left that leads to ... |
... views of Carnegie Lake and ... |
... the bridge that the towpath crosses on. |
Carnegie Lake Crew |
Downy Woodpecker |
Great Egret |
Crab Apples |
Shawnee's new hiking boots to keep her from scraping her nails down to the quick when she drags her paws. I have looked high and low for just the right boots and these performed beautifully. She likes them, too! |
More cormorants and a couple of seagulls. |
Kingston Lock just before the parking lot to the left. |