ABOUT THE PARK:
Pequannock Watershed - City of Newark
Highlands Trail Guide - NYNJ Trail Conference
PERMIT REQUIRED FOR HIKING IN THE PEQUANNOCK WATERSHED.
See THIS hike for permit details.
DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 41.046887, -74.410392
Large parking lot at the Echo Lake office where permits are obtained. |
TRAIL MAP:
North Jersey Trails Map 116 - NYNJ Trail Conference
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HIKE DISTANCE: 8 miles
THE HIKE:
Back in May on the day I obtained my 2020 hiking permit, I hiked a loop around Echo Lake in a clockwise direction. This hike is in the counterclockwise direction using a slightly different route.
With this hike I have completed all of the trails in the Pequannock Watershed during 2020. It was definitely the place to be during a pandemic. I rarely encountered another person.
To loop around counterclockwise, walk out the entrance drive following the teal Highlands Trail blazes ... |
... then turn left on Echo Lake Road. |
Pass the boat launch ... |
... then just after the outlet ... |
... turn left. |
The Highlands Trail and white-blazed Echo Lake East Trail run together for a while. |
Nice winter views of Echo Lake all along the trail. |
A flock of bird followed us all along the shore but most were too fast to capture. Did manage to snag this tufted titmouse. |
And another that I can't make out. |
Another tufted titmouse. Or maybe the same one. |
Yellow-rumped Warbler |
The Highlands Trail leaves the Echo Lake East Trail to the right. We turned right to follow the Highlands Trail to the watershed boundary. |
Some ruins along the way. |
The Highlands Trail turns right here. We would be taking that unmarked woods road straight ahead when returning to this spot later. |
A bit of a tricky creek crossing but I managed without getting wet. Brodie did not fare as well. |
The Highlands Trail continues the other side of Macopin Road heading towards Norvin Green State Forest but this was our turn around point. |
Back at that woods road where we turned right. |
It's a clear, easy to follow woods road for the most part. Nearing Gould Road it veers left and becomes less well defined but I was able to stay with it. |
Coming up on Gould Road where we turned left. |
Passing by the beginning of the Echo Lake East Trail that we had left previously. This is where we had turned doing the clockwise loop in May. |
Gould Road isn't very busy with traffic, more a local residential road. |
A swamp on the right ... |
... where a Hairy Woodpecker was having lunch. |
We turned left on Kanouse Road, a woods road ... |
Initially it is very wet and rutted from heavy ATV use. |
After dodging major puddles, it smooths out. |
A bear was here - very recently. |
Another section of puddles. |
Taking a break. |
The only boat we saw on Echo Lake the entire time. We never encountered anyone else. |
Brown Creeper |