Sunday, March 4, 2012

Pequannock Watershed, NJ: Clinton Reservoir


ABOUT THE PARK:
Pequannock Watershed - Newark Watershed Conservation and Development Corporation

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates to parking P1:  41.075339,-74.445161

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There are several roadside pullouts near the trail head.  The P1 sign is at the intersection of Clinton Road and Van Orden Road.
IMPORTANT:
A permit is required to hike in the Pequannock Watershed.  Permits must be purchased in person at the Newark Watershed office.  Click here for information on obtaining permits.

TRAIL MAPS:
North Jersey Trails Map #116 - NY/NJ Trail Conference

HIKE DISTANCE:   8.75 miles

THE HIKE:
A lot of ruins along the first blue connector trail.  Hanks Pond in the distance.
Red and white-blazed Fire Tower Ridge Trail.
Second blue connector trail.
Yellow-blazed Fire Tower West Trail.
Yellow Fire Tower West Trail intersects with the white Two Brooks and teal Highlands Trails.
First brook rock hop crossing.
Second brook crossing on split log bridge.
Mossman's Brook
Crossing Mossman's Brook on Clinton Road bridge.
Clinton Reservoir from white-blazed Clinton West Trail
Break time at Clinton Reservoir Overlook.  (She had her snack but snarfed it down too quickly.)
The white-blazed Clinton West Trail ends where the Highlands Trail used to turn left.  This area was flooded out by a beaver dam and has been closed and  rerouted.  You can see painted over teal Highlands Trail blazes all along the Clinton West Trail.  Turn right here on the red-blazed Buckabear Pond Trail.
Buckabear Pond from the white trail and red trail intersection.
Clinton Reservoir from Clinton Road walk.
After 3/4 of a mile road walk on Clinton Road, turn left at P2 on the yellow-blazed trail.


HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]  From the intersection of Clinton Road and Van Orden Road, walk beyond the gate a the start of the white-blazed Hanks East Trail
[  0.20]  When white leaves the woods road to the right and the woods road continues straight, turn left on the blue connector trail a few steps ahead
[  0.45]  Rock hop over creek; blue trail ends uphill short distance ahead; turn right on the red/white blazed Fire Tower Ridge Trail (woods road)
[  0.55]  Straight on red/white when blue/white goes right
[  0.75]  Turn left on blue connector trail (easy to miss - if you end up on field with cairn you missed the turn)
[  1.10]  Right on yellow Fire Tower West Trail when blue ends at T-intersection
[  2.20]  When yellow goes right joining with teal Highlands Trail, turn left on white Two Brooks Trail/teal Highlands Trail
[  2.40]  Rock hop over first brook then two small creeks
[  2.80]  Cross second brook on split log bridge
[  3.25]  At Clinton Road parking P4, go to guardrail, turn left, cross Clinton Road bridge and continue a short distance on Clinton Road
[  3.35]  Turn right off of Clinton Road on teal Highlands Trail
[  3.55]  At top of incline, turn left on white-blazed Clinton West Trail when the teal Highlands Trail continues straight
[  4.60]  View of Clinton Reservoir
[  4.80]  Cross over red-blazed Buckabear Pond Trail
[  5.35]  View of Clinton Reservoir
[  6.15]  When white ends, turn right on red
[  6.45]  Cross over white staying on red
[  6.65]  Red turns left on woods road
[  6.85]  Red ends at P3 parking, turn right on Clinton Road
[  7.60]  Turn left on yellow leaving Clinton Road at P2 parking
[  7.65]  Turn right on blue connector trail
[  8.00]  Turn right on red/white
[  8.20]  Keep straight on red/white when blue/white goes left
[  8.25]  Turn left on blue when red/white continues straight
[  8.30]  Rock hop over creek
[  8.55]  Right on woods road; continue following white on woods road when white comes in from the left
[  8.75]  Back at parking

Monday, February 27, 2012

Pequannock Watershed, NJ: Echo Lake West


ABOUT THE PARK:
Pequannock Watershed - Newark Watershed Conservation and Development Corporation

DIRECTIONS:
GSP Coordinates 41.046983, -74.410376

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IMPORTANT:
A permit is required to hike in the Pequannock Watershed.  Permits must be purchased in person in the office at the starting point for this hike.  Click here for information on obtaining permits.

TRAIL MAPS:
North Jersey Trails Map #116 - NY/NJ Trail Conference

HIKE DISTANCE:   4.3 miles

THE HIKE:
Crossing the dam at Echo Lake.
Echo Lake from the dam.
The teal-blazed Highlands Trail starts out smooth along Echo Lake before it becomes rocky and wet in places.
A female and male Common Merganser.
Canada geese in flight.
Ice in Echo Lake breaking up in 50 degree weather.
The white trail leaves the Highlands Trail at the end of Echo Lake and leads into a swamp.
Looking back at Echo Lake from the swamp.
Kanouse Mountain Road
The sometimes white square blazed woods road back down to Echo Lake and the Highlands Trail.
Heading back on the Highlands Trail.
Some litter removal from along the trail.

HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]  From the parking follow the teal diamond blazes of the Highlands Trail towards Echo Lake
[  0.30]  Trail begins to follow along Echo Lake, occasional white blazes along with teal
[  1.65]  Left on teal uphill when white forks to the right (white trail ends in swamp)
[  1.85]  Left on unmarked woods road (Kanouse Road) when teal goes right
[  2.10]  Keep straight on woods road with unmarked trail blocked by logs goes right
[  2.35]  Keep straight on woods road when unmarked trail at a large rock goes left
[  2.40]  Keep straight on woods road when unmarked woods road at cairn goes left
[  2.65]  Turn left on woods road just as Kanouse Road starts to descend and bend to the left
[  2.70]  At intersection with another woods road, turn left and descend down to Echo Lake (occasional white square blazes along this trail)
[  3.05]  Right on teal blazed Highlands Trail at Echo Lake
[  4.30]  Back at parking lot

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Musconetcong Gorge Preserve and Sweet Hollow Preserve, NJ


ABOUT THE PARKS:
Musconetcong Gorge Preserve - Hunterdon County Department of Parks and Recreation
Sweet Hollow Preserve - New Jersey Natural Lands Trust
Highlands Trail Section 9 - New York/New Jersey Trail Conference

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 40.627328, -75.135697

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TRAIL MAPS:
Musconetcong Gorge Preserve - Hunterdon County Department of Parks and Recreation
A few of things to note about the map:
- The teal/yellow trail on the map is blazed teal diamond/yellow diamond/white rectangle
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- White rectangle trail along Pine Run to old rail bed not shown on map

- The red trail on the map is blazed orange

- The orange trail on the map is blazed blue

- The dark blue trail on the map is blazed orange

- The light blue trail on the map (the Nature Trail) is blazed dark blue/orange

- The white diamond trail and white rectangle trail are 2 different trails plus there are some old white blazes along the rail bed

Highlands Trail Section 9 - New York/New Jersey Trail Conference  (includes Sweet Hollow portion)
Nature Trail at end of hike - Click here for interpretive brochure.

HIKE DISTANCE:
Musconetcong Gorge Preserve and Sweet Hollow Preserve - 10 miles
Musconetcong Gorge Preserve to white rectangle trail at Pine Run - 5.30 miles
Musconetcong Gorge Preserve to white square trail - 3.65 miles

THE HIKE:
The first part of the hike follows the combined teal Highlands Trail, yellow park trail, and white rectangle trail along a ridge for almost 2 miles.
Seasonal views all along the ridge trail.
The Highlands Trail follows Staats Road briefly...
... before turning on to Schaaf Road, a quite residential/farm road.
The Highlands Trail leaves Schaaf Road to follow the perimeter of a cornfield.
Looking back at the cornfield before entering the woods.
The first sign of spring - skunk cabbage.
A creek through Sweet Hollow Preserve
Another creek in Sweet Hollow Preserve
A .6 mile road walk on quiet Sweet Hollow Road to the second section of Sweet Hollow Preserve.
At the top of the hill in the second section of Sweet Hollow Perserve.
Woods road through second section of Sweet Hollow Preserve.
Farm with a view from Schaaf Road
Highlands Trail leaves Staats Road to the left behind a row of 4 mailboxes.
The white rectangle trail descends the rocky gorge next to Pine Run.
Old rail bed parallels the Musconetcong River.
Musconetcong River
Dam on the Musconetcong River.
Scout Run Waterfalls
Bridge over Scout Run
Fibermark Paper Mill seen from the Nature Trail.
If you like REAL cage-free eggs (most in the grocery store that claim to be cage-free really aren't - click here to check) watch for farmers selling eggs on your drive out.  Bring some empty cartons along - farmers will gladly reuse them.

HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]  Start on the trail to the far right of the parking lot - teal/yellow/white rectangle
[  0.55]  Rock hop over creek; continue uphill to the right as blue goes left on a woods road
[  1.25]  Keep right on teal/yellow/white rectangle as white diamond goes left
              *** turn left here for 3.65 mile hike, turn left on white/orange at bottom and continue from 8.3 mile point below
[  1.90]  Keep right and rock hop over creek on yellow/teal as white rectangle leaves downhill to the left; rock hop over smaller creek
             *** turn left here for 5.3 mile hike and continue from 7.6 mile point below
[  2.50]  Right on Staats Road on teal Highlands Trail (sparse blazing along road)
[  2.60]  Left on Schaaf Road on teal Highlands Trail (sparse blazing along road)
[  3.10]  When road veers to the left, turn right on Highlands Trail towards cornfield then follow perimeter of cornfield to the right
[  3.30]  Teal Highlands Trail continues straight into woods from far end of cornfield
[  3.50]  Cross power cut; after few steps trail follows along top of stone wall to right
[  3.60]  Teal trail leaves stone wall to the left, keep straight through clearing back into woods
[  3.80]  Dilapidated building in bamboo grove to the left
[  3.85]  Rock hop over creek; at paved Sweet Hollow Road turn left and walk along road (sparse blazing along road)
[  4.45]  Almost at the top of a gradual incline, teal Highlands Trail leaves paved road to the left on woods road
[  4.70]  Old stone fireplace at top of hill
[  4.85]  Keep left on teal as it leaves woods road to the left at fork
[  5.00]  Rock hop over creek then a few steps later another creek
[  5.15]  Cross power cut
[  5.35]  Turn left on Route 579 when Highlands Trail goes right
[  5.70]  Turn left on paved Schaaf Road
[  6.40]  Meet back up with teal Highlands Trail coming in from right from cornfield
[  6.90]  Turn right on Myler (turns into Staats Road)
[  7.00]  Turn left into woods behind 4 mailboxes as Staats Road bends to the right
[  7.60]  Rock hop over smaller creek, then wider creek; turn right on white rectangle trail
[  7.70]  At bottom of descent, turn left on old rail bed
[  8.20]  Unmarked side trail to right goes down to river and dam; trail continues to meet back up with rail bed
[  8.30]  Continue to the right on old rail bed a few steps then turn left on white diamond trail; after a few steps when white diamond goes left, turn right on white diamond/orange trail
[  8.95]  At intersection with gate on the right, blue goes left on woods road uphill; take the orange trail to the right of the blue trail; when the orange trail splits at the top of a short steep section, take the right fork.
[  9.15]  Orange trail ends at waterfalls; retrace back to intersection
[  9.35]  At intersection with metal gate, turn right on blue/orange trail
[  9.40]  Cross wooden footbridge (this is #10 on the Nature Trail map)
[  9.45]  Rock hop over creek, few more steps rock hop over another creek
[  9.70]  At fork go either way
[  9.85]  Blue trail that previously forked meets back together; continue uphill
[10.00]  Back at parking lot