Wednesday, July 4, 2012

India Brook and Buttermilk Falls Natural Areas -Mendham, NJ


ABOUT THE PARK:
Buttermilk Falls and India Brook Natural Areas - InMendham.com

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 40.786021, -74.620565

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Parking along gravel road on opposite side of Mountainside Road from the trail head.

TRAIL MAP:
The available maps show suggested short hikes.  This map shows all of the trails used for this hike - disregard the highlighted route.  Although many trails are blazed, colors are not shown on map.
Mountainside to Combs Hollow Trail Map - Hike Mendham

HIKE DISTANCE:  6.6 miles

THE HIKE:
The white-blazed trail starts out through the woods...
... then runs parallel to India Brook.
India Brook on a rainy July 4th morning.
Small cascades in India Brook.
Lots of boulders for rock hopping over India Brook.
Overgrown red trail to Wood Duck Pond.
Wood Duck Pond
Mowed path to Frog Pond.
Frog Pond - you can hear the frogs but you can't see them.
Berries in Frog Pond.
Abandoned Mendham Water Company Pond
Either a male bullfrog or male green frog.
Lewis Forge Bridge
Damselfly
An American flag on the hiking trail on the 4th of July.
Yellow-blazed trail through the woods to the former Seeing Eye facility.
Abandoned kennels of the former Seeing Eye facilities - some kin came through here perhaps?
Cooling off at the top of Buttermilk Falls.
Buttermilk Falls from the other side of India Brook.
  
HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]  Cross paved Mountainside Road to trailhead at park signs
[  0.35]  Keep straight on white towards Steep Hill Road bridge abutments when yellow goes left (will be coming out that way from yellow end of hike)
[  0.60]  Keep straight when other side of yellow trail goes left  (will be starting yellow trail here at end of hike); rock hop over India Brook to the right (shown as Stepping Stones on map), right on white when yellow (a different yellow trail) goes left
[  0.70]  Right on red when white turns sharply left (red is very overgrown to Wood Duck Pond)
[  0.77]  Trail turns left at the end of Wood Duck Pond (no blazes)
[  0.80]  Trail turns away from pond to the right and follows to left of dry creek
[  0.88]  At T-intersection, turn left on mowed path (right goes to Amalia Ct. parking lot)
[  1.20]  Frog Pond on right; keep straight when trail leaves to left
[  1.65]  Turn right at intersection with old building then right just beyond building on light blue-blazed foot path
[  1.70]  Keep to the right of the pond
[  1.75]  Keep straight when a trail goes left between two ponds
[  1.95]  Cross swampy area on puncheons
[  2.05]  Turn left at t-intersecion (right goes to Combs Hollow parking lot)
[  2.25]  Side trail to right to Lewis mine; retrace
[  2.30]  Continue right on mowed path
[  2.45]  Old building at beginning of light blue trail on left, keep right at fork after building (this trail will be blazed yellow but did not see blazes at beginning of trail)
[  2.65]  Keep straight when side trail goes to the right
[  2.85]  Keep left on yellow when trail goes right
[  2.90]  Turn right on white just before Lewis Forge sign, keep straight when trail crosses over and continue straight on raised trail to end, turn right at end just before India Brook
[  3.00]  Cross over bridge then turn right following yellow/white blazes along left bank of India Brook
[  3.40]  White/yellow turns left leading away from India Brook
[  3.45]  Immediately after blow down, white leaves to the right, turn left on yellow
[  3.50]  Keep straight on yellow when trail to right goes to private residence
[  3.65]  Turn left and cross field to former Seeing Eye facilities
[  3.75]  Circle former Seeing eye grounds and return to field
[  3.90]  Retrace back across field and continue left on yellow
[  4.05]  Yellow trail turns left and crosses the bottom of the field
[  4.55]  Yellow trail becomes difficult to follow because of blow downs - trail always continues just the other side of the blow downs
[  4.60]  Continue through mowed path in power cut towards Ironia Road parking lot and soccer field
[  4.80]  At kiosk with yellow blaze, turn right and walk along left edge of field towards soccer goal (posts to the left will have yellow blazes and arrows)
[  4.90]  Turn left into woods at end of field
[  5.00]  Turn right at side trail to Buttermilk Falls, retrace
[  5.10]  Continue straight on yellow coming from Buttermilk Falls 
[  5.20]  Keep right on yellow towards footbridge when unmarked trail goes left
[  5.30]  Cross Lewis Forge bridge; turn right on yellow
[  5.35]  Trail turns left over raised earth
[  5.40]  Turn right on white uphill briefly to Falls sign, at intersection turn right on white/yellow;  keep right at fork, then right at next fork (no blazes but yellow blazes start up again after Buttermilk Falls)
[  5.60]  Other side of Buttermilk Falls, yellow blazes start again, trail rugged and rocky with many blow downs
[  5.85]  Yellow ends at white; rock hop over India Brook to the right, turn left on white
[  5.95]  Turn right on yellow when white goes straight (blazes stop but trail well defined)
[  6.20]  Yellow ends at white, turn right on white
[  6.55]  Cross Mountainside Road
[  6.60]  Back at parking

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Allamuchy Mountain State Park, NJ - Waterloo Village to Deer Park Pond


ABOUT THE PARK:
Allamuchy Mountain State Park - NJ Division of Environmental Protection
Allamuchy Mountain State Park Trails - Bikekinetics - nice trail descriptions
Waterloo Village - NJ Division of Environmental Protection
Highlands Trail - scroll down to section 4 - description for this hike starts about half way down section at "Cross Waterloo Road..."

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates  40.916192, -74.760987

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Although the NJDEP site states "Waterloo Village grounds are open to the public for walking. Parking is permitted outside the gates." I did not feel comfortable parking there since I knew an event was being held the day I hiked.  The coordinates above are far a large field just outside of Waterloo Village where the Highlands Trail crosses over Waterloo Road.  This is also designated as a parking area on the map.  A small gravel area leads to the field.

TRAIL MAP:
Jersey Highlands Trail Map 126 - New York New Jersey Trail Conference
Waterloo Village - The Star Ledger
Note that there has been a reroute of the Highlands Trail since the publication of the Jersey Highlands maps.  Instead of following Waterloo Road around and under I-80, the trail now crosses Waterloo Road, goes through the parking field, follows a woods road through the trees, crosses another field, reenters woods briefly, then joins up with the Morris Canal Greenway and follows along the Musconetcong River and under I-80.

HIKE DISTANCE:  8.95 miles (based on about 1 mile in Waterloo Village)

THE HIKE:
The greeter right at the beginning of the hike.
Leave the Highlands Trail to the left to enter Waterloo Village.
Rutan Cabin in Waterloo Village
Wood ducks and some big turtles (at top of picture) in a pond beyond Rutan Cabin.
Peter D. Smith House ~ 1874
Morris Canal
United Methodist Church at Waterloo Village
Morris Canal Greenway on the tow path between the Morris Canal and the Musconetcong River leaving Waterloo Village just before the Highland Trail joins in.
Combined Morris Canal Greenway/Highlands Trail
Most of the Morris Canal Greenway/Highlands Trail is a footpath between the Mustonetcong River and the Morris Canal with a minimal amount of road walking.
Stone ruins are visible off the trail.
Crayfish in the Musconetcong River
Orange-Blazed Waterloo North Trail
The red-blazed Barberry Trail skirts Deer Park Pond with outstanding views.
Watch your step!  I was so busy looking at the pond that I almost stepped on this guy.  Fortunately my foot only grazed his shell but I am sure it scared him half to death! 
Beautiful Deer Park Pond
Interesting tree formation.
The blue-blazed trail is a woods road that skirts along the other side of Deer Park Pond.
A shady, breezy, surprisingly bug-free break spot.
Musconetcong River
Different types of geese do interbreed - could the one front and center be a result of that - offspring of the white goose and a Canada goose?


HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]  From the parking field, take the teal-blazed Highlands Trail into the woods on a woods road
[  0.10]  Come out of woods, cross paved road that ends to the left, cross field about half way then turn left towards kiosk and enter Waterloo Village; explore Waterloo Village ending up at the canal by the broken bridge
[  1.35]  Follow tow path between the canal and the Musctonetcong River towards the Morris Canal Greenway trail maker; keep straight at fork
[  1.45]  Teal-blazed Highlands Trail joins in from the right; now on combined Morris Canal Greenway/Highlands Trail; after a short distance go under I-80
[  1.75]  Starport historical sign and building ruins on the left
[  1.90]  Turn left on Waterloo Road
[  2.15]  Turn left into woods leaving Waterloo Road after second guardrail section
[  2.20]  Cross footbridge at historical sign for Morris Canal Waste Weir
[  2.25]  Turn right on paved Kinney Road (no street sign) then right on Waterloo Road
[  2.30]  Just after guardrail turn left on orange-blazed Waterloo North Trail
[  3.20]  Orange trail ends at white, turn right on white
[  3.70]  Turn left on blue when white goes straight
[  4.05]  Turn right on red-blazed Barberry Trail when blue goes left
[  4.85]  Turn left on white (looks like this is sometimes blazed red/white although map indicates red ends at intersection)
[  5.15]  At fork when white goes right, turn left on short trail to post showing end of red trail and white trail turning right (map does not show this trail as white rather blue) - turn left here and blue blazes will be up ahead
[  6.15]  Shortly after crossing bridge keep right on white when blue goes left
[  6.60]  Cross section of boardwalk then turn right on green-blazed Waterloo South Trail
[  7.10]  Green ends at Waterloo Road; although the Morris Canal Greenway/Highland Trail is reached by road walking to the right, cross over Waterloo Road instead, turn right at the parking area and follow the gravel parking access road to a well-defined unmarked foot path into the woods that leads directly to the Morris Canal Greenway/Highland Trail and avoids the road walk
[  7.20]  At the T-intersection turn left on the Morris Canal Greenway/Highland Trail
[  7.35]  Turn right on Waterloo Road a short distance, keep to the right of the guardrail then turn right on a grassy woods road just before the mailbox with 1054 on it
[  7.95]  Cross straight over paved Kinney Road and continue on footpath (now retracing from first part of hike)
[  8.10]  Turn right on Waterloo Road passing two sections of guardrail
[  8.30]  Trail leaves Waterloo Road to the right after second guardrail
[  8.40]  Starport historical sign and building ruins on right
[  8.75]  Cross under I-80 then watch for the teal-blazed Highlands Trail to turn left leaving the Morris Canal Greenway, go uphill briefly through woods then through field
[  8.85]  Cross paved road that dead ends to the left and enter woods on woods road
[  8.95]  Back at field parking