Sunday, March 13, 2011
Watchung Reservation, NJ - Sierra Trail
ABOUT THE PARK: Watchung Reservation - Wikipedia
DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 40.682817, -74.372920
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TRAIL MAP:
Watchung Reservation Trail Map - County of Union, NJ
HIKE DISTANCE:
10 miles
HIKE DESCRIPTION:
The entire hike follows the white-blazed Sierra Trail. The trail appears to have been recently reblazed as it was very well blazed and easy to follow. Due to I-78 which runs through the northern edge of the park, there is constant traffic noise throughout the entire hike.
From the Trailside Nature and Science Center parking lot, face the way you drove in and you should see blazes which indicate following the road to the right.
A very short distance along that road, the trails begin on the left side:
The first part of the hike goes through pleasant ravines and gorges.
After about 2 miles the trail goes through a pine forest:
The trail will follow to the right of Green Brook but expect traffic noise from heavily traveled New Providence Road just on the other side of Green Brook.
Escarpment to the right of the trail along Green Brook:
Around 5 miles, a stretch of boardwalk:
At the end of the boardwalk, turn right on the pink-blazed trail briefly to the site of historic Drake Farm then backtrack and continue on the white-blazed trail. The pink trail, which I believe is the Watchung Reservation History Trail, is a new trail which is not on the map. It sometimes runs concurrently with the white-blazed Sierra trail.
Arrive at the historic Deserted Village of Feltville around 5.8 miles.
Continue along the white-blazed trail which brings you behind the historic buildings to an old cemetery with tombstones dating back to 1776:
In about 1/2 mile the trail will run along Lake Surprise:
The trail then passes by Watchung Stables:
After following briefly along the perimeter of the traffic circle, the trail goes back into the woods along a ridge and loops around a water tower:
At the end of the hike, the trail passes Trailside Nature and Science Center and brings you back to the parking lot.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Schiff Nature Preserve, Mendham, NJ
ABOUT THE PARK: Schiff Nature Preserve
DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 40.753111, -74.625967
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My GPS told me to turn before the entrance which was incorrect, so be watching for the entrance sign on Pleasant Valley Road where you should turn if your GPS is telling you otherwise.
TRAIL MAP: Schiff Nature Preserve Trail Map
HIKE DISTANCE:
5.85 miles - Schiff Nature Center Loop
8.50 miles - Schiff Nature Center with Patriot's Path
HIKE DESCRIPTION:
The white-blazed Great Meadow Loop trail starts at the steps between the nature center and kiosk:
Great Meadow |
Historic Site |
North Conservation Pond |
South Conservation Pond |
Red Trail to Lookout Point |
Lookout Point |
HIKE SUMMARY:
[ 0.00] Take the white-blazed trail starting between the nature center and kiosk
[ 0.15] Cross over grass road continuing straight; trails turn right on pavement at Great Meadow
[ 0.30] Continue left on white trail leaving paved road; follow trail around Great Meadow
[ 0.50] Right on red trail leaving Great Meadow
[ 0.70] Keep straight on red when green goes left
[ 0.80] Red trail veers left on paved trail
[ 0.90] Make first right turn on yellow trail at intersection where 6 trails come together
[ 1.00] Keep straight on yellow as unmarked trail (gray on map) goes left to Dan Beard cabin
[ 1.05] Keep straight as unmarked trail (not on map) goes left; historic site on right; at split keep right on yellow
[ 1.15] Turn right on purple Ann's Trail as yellow goes straight
[ 1.20] North Conservation Pond on right, turn left down steps on orange Farrelly Trail
[ 1.60] Orange trail turns left at South Conservation Pond
[ 1.65] Turn right on orange/white as white Franklin Parker Trail comes in from the left; continue on white-blazed Franklin Parker Trail (**see below)
[ 1.90] Cross over small creek
[ 2.05] Turn around to retrace when orange trail comes in from right (***see below)
[ 2.40] Keep right on white when orange comes in from the left
[ 2.50] Cross over bridge
[ 2.65] White trail leaves woods road to the right
[ 2.80] White trail splits; take the left fork (right goes to parking lot)
[ 2.90] Cross woods road and go up short hill; stay on white as woods roads intersect
[ 3.60] Keep straight at intersection with purple Ann's trail past picnic tables and lodge; keep right on white trail when the green trail then the purple trail go left
[ 4.00] Cross over red-blazed gravel road keeping straight on white trail
[ 4.05] Left on green where white goes right (****see below)
[ 4.60] Left on yellow/green briefly then right on green as it leaves the yellow trail
[ 4.75] Revolutionary War Encampment
[ 4.85] Turn right on red-blazed gravel road
[ 5.05] Keep right at Great Meadow when the red trail ends
[ 5.10] Turn right on the red-blazed trail leaving Great Meadow
[ 5.45] Red ends at Lookout Point on right; turn left on blue
[ 5.55] Turn right on red when blue goes straight
[ 5.65] Red ends at paved road; left on paved road
[ 5.85] Arrive back at parking lot at nature center
** The map shows that the orange Farrelly trail leaves the white Franklin Parker Trail to the right and meets back up at the southern end. I was, however, not able to find this continuation of the orange trail to form a loop so it might still be under construction as of this writing.
*** At the southern end of the Franklin Parker Trail, there is an orange blazed trail but it goes a short distance towards Lake Therese and ends.
**** To the right, the white trail is a connector trail which leads to the Patriot's Path in 1/2 mile. After crossing over Roxiticus Road the white-blazed trail becomes blue-blazed.
There is a rock hop over India Brook:
Turn left after crossing India Brook - no blazes but there will be a blue blaze around the bend. When you get to the intersection with this post, this is the Patriot's Path although there are no signs to identify it as such.
Turning left on the Patriot's Path, it ends at Burnett Brook in .15 mile where there is no crossing. According to the Patriot's Path map, there is a proposed continuation which apparently does not yet exist. A bridge to the right leads to unmarked paths for another .15 miles until there is a stream with no way to get to the other side.
Turning right, the Patriot's Path goes through the Ralston Recreation and Natural Area. The first sign that this is the Patriot's Path is .4 mile ahead on the gate just before Route 510:
I continued on another .4 mile on the other side of Route 510 until it appeared the Patriot's Path was following a paved road (could not find markers). According to the maps, the Patriot's Path should continue on farther in this direction.
Patriot's Path Map Section 1
Patriot's Path Map Section 2
This site has maps that work with Google Earth: http://www.patriotspathtrailmaps.org/
Thank you for that link, Bpez!
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Jakes Branch County Park, Beachwood, NJ
ABOUT THE PARK: Jakes Branch County Park - Ocean County, NJ Parks & Recreation
DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 39.929279, -74.214299
Park in the Nature Center parking lot.
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TRAIL MAP:
Jakes Branch County Park Trail Map
The online map does not show the white-blazed .2 mile long Swamp Spur but this is shown on the printed maps in the kiosk.
HIKE DISTANCE:
4 miles
Distance can be added by connecting with additional sand roads in neighboring Double Trouble State Park
HIKE DESCRIPTION:
The trail starts at the kiosk at the end of the parking lot closest to the nature center.
When the trail splits, take the right fork of the blue-blazed Tindey Trail.
The trail will cross over several streets with names, which are not streets at all rather sand roads with no vehicular traffic. All intersections are well-marked and the trail is very well-blazed.
OPTIONAL: If you want to make the hike longer, a right turn on Pine Street takes you out of Jakes Branch County Park and into Double Trouble State Park on a network of unmarked sand roads covered with pine needles. Note that this area of Double Trouble State Park is for hunting so only try this section on Sundays during hunting season. There is a power cut in this area that is heavily littered with broken glass and beer cans.
Although the roads along the power cut would bring you to Pinewald-Keswick Road to cross over to Mill Pond Reservoir and the cranberry bogs at Double Trouble State Park, none of the sand roads were passable due to swamps covering the roads.
I did manage to get across this swampy section on a different sand road only to have the road end in a loop.
I've seen old cars in the woods before but this is the first time I have seen boats.Back on the blue Tinday Trail, turn right on the white-blazed Swamp Spur at 2.45 miles.
The white spur trail ends at a creek. Retrace back to the blue trail, turn right and head towards the visitor's center.
At the end of the hike, it's worth taking a trip up to the nature center's five story observation deck. The steps are inside the building so even someone like me who has issues with climbing fire towers can climb those stairs without a problem.
HIKE SUMMARY:
[ 0.00] Start at the kiosk at the end of the parking lot closest to the nature center; right at fork
[ 0.10] Cross Tamarack Road (sand road)
[ 0.20] Cross Chestnut Street (sand road)
[ 0.40] Cross Daisy Road (sand road)
[ 0.95] Cross red-blazed Spruce Street (sand road)
[ 1.10] Cross Sugar Sand Road (sand road)
[ 1.30] Cross Pine Street***
[ 2.65] Turn right on white-blazed trail; cross foot bridge
[ 2.85] White trail ends at creek/swamp; retrace back to blue trail
[ 3.05] Cross foot bridge; turn right on blue Tindey Trail
[ 3.35] Cross two bridges
[ 3.80] Cross red-blazed Spruce Street (sand road)
[ 4.00] Arrive back at parking lot
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