ABOUT THE PARKS:
Wharton Canal Walk - Canal Society of New Jersey
Irondale Mountain Trails - Borough of Wharton
DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 40.90218, -74.58820
TRAIL MAPS:
Wharton Canal Walk - Canal Society of New Jersey
Irondale Mountain Trails - Borough of Wharton
HIKE DISTANCE: 4 miles
Hiked together with Hedden County Park, an 8 minute drive away.
THE HIKE:
The Morris Canal on the left, Rockaway River on the right. |
Coming up on Lock 2. |
Wetlands along the trail. |
At the end this goes uphill and you can either go left or right. We went right first. |
Looking back at the way we came. |
W followed this as far as we could and it eventually fizzled out into overgrowth. |
So we headed back. |
Lovely views of a junkyard along the way. |
We had come up from the left, now keeping straight to see if we could loop around to the upper level. |
OK, so does this no trespassing sign mean do not enter at all or stay left and do not leave the path? I decided to proceed based on the latter but not at all sure if that was OK. |
The trail continues ... |
... then comes out at a sign not too far along. |
Turning around to read the sign. Well, again, does this mean just don't leave the trail? |
Going back through the power cut that we had crossed below earlier. |
Lock 2 at the edge of the power cut. |
From up here it looks like the lock tender's house is being rebuilt. |
This would be the path coming up from Lock 2 which is currently not accessible. |
Now on the upper level which is the former route of the Central Railroad of New Jersey - High Bridge Branch. |
There are still old railroad ties around. |
The three geese we had passed earlier down in the canal. |
The kiosk where the Irondale Mountain Trails are accessed. |
We kept to the right looping around and capturing all of the trails. |
There were multiple mine pits along this trail which turned out to be test pits according to the sign farther along. |
The Ridge Trail goes left here but we turned right ... |
... towards the power cut for a look. |
There is a pretty nice power cut view up here. |
We went through the power cut for a bit ... |
... then headed back. |
The yellow Ridge Trail forks and right goes a short distance to this overlook. More like a seasonal overlook, nothing to see with leaves on the trees. |
Right on the blue-blazed Lower Mine Trail ... |
... is an actual mine. |
This trail comes out at the Birch Street parking lot. |
Heading back on blue. |
We both had a freak out moment when he got stuck in my hair. |
Meeting back up with where we had started on red. |
Right on the rail bed ... |
... back to where we parked. |