Long Pond Ironworks State Park - New Jersey State Park Service
DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 41.12708, -74.30116
Monksville Reservoir South Boat Launch |
TRAIL MAP:
Northern New Jersey Highlands Trail Map 151 - New York New Jersey Trail Conference
HIKE DISTANCE: 10.1 miles
THE HIKE:
Taking the short connector trail from the far right corner of the huge parking lot. |
Left on the white Monks Trail. |
Left on a side trail to ... |
... views of Monksville Reservoir. |
Continuing on white. |
When white crosses a wide woods road, we turned left ... |
... then at the bottom left again on an unmarked woods road. |
At the end of the woods road, views of Monksville Reservoir. |
Heading back. |
Passing by the woods road we had come down on ... |
... then left on white when it crosses over. |
White ends and begins at the north boat launch. |
Coming up on Greenwood Lake Turnpike down below ... |
... watch for a green trail on the left. |
Crossing over Greenwood Lake Turnpike to Beech Road. |
A short distance along Beech Road, the green trail continues to the right. |
Haven't found one of these in a long time! It is only balloon #6 of the year. |
The green trail descends to Beech Road ... |
... and continues left after the Tranquility Ridge park sign. |
A short distance in green ends, continuing straight on the yellow Hansenclever Iron Trail. |
Several interpretive signs along the Hansenclever Iron Trail. |
The northern side of Monksville Reservoir. |
Right on the Highlands Trail/blue Sterling Ridge Trail. |
Passing by the yellow Jennings Hollow Trail. |
When the Highlands/blue trail veers left, we continued straight on an unmarked woods road. |
It was tricky to find the unmarked turn on to another unmarked trail but it was there. |
This comes out on the yellow Hansenclever Iron Trail and interpretive sign 6 where we turned left. |
At sign 7 the yellow trail turns left; we turned right on unmarked Beech Road which is a woods road here. |
Beech Road continues past the Tranquility Ridge park sign where it becomes a gravel road. |
Passing by where we had come off of the green trail before and staying with Beech Road. |
Beech Road becomes paved. |
Picking up green behind the Ringwood sign after crossing Greenwood Lake Turnpike again. |
Left on white to continue around the white loop. |
Yellow markers from Highlands Meadow join in. I had hiked this 11 years ago but did not have a map at that time. This time I printed out the map and brochure explaining the different points of interest. |
The trail did not seem to be used much. |
Some of the numbered stops explained in the brochure still exist. |
The Harry Vreeland House seems to be under renovation? |
The Meadow was pretty much a mess. |
Some plants were growing. |
Heading down from the meadow towards the house then continuing left on the trail. |
What trail? We hacked through thorny overgrowth ... |
... and managed to find the trail again to continue the loop. |
Basically, the trail is a mess and has not been used or maintained so it very well might not even exist any more. |
Back on the white trail. |
Left on the connector trail ... |
... back to the parking lot. |