Sunday, February 10, 2013

Lums Pond State Park, DE


ABOUT THE PARK:
Lums Pond State Park - Delaware State Parks
Lums Pond State Park charges a fee from March 1 through November 30; entry is free in December, January and February.
If not hiking on a Sunday during hunting season, best to check to see if the trails are open first.
Trails are not blazed but colored discs on posts at intersections correspond to the trail colors on the map.

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 39.568818, -75.709046

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Buck Jersey Road Parking Lot

TRAIL MAP:
Lums Pond State Park Trail Map - Delaware State Parks

HIKE DISTANCE:
Swamp Forest Trail Only - 6.4 miles
Swamp Forest Trail with Michael Castle Trail and Dog Park - 8.75 miles

THE HIKE:
I was saving this hike for when I needed a snow-free hike.   Blizzard Nemo buried us in snow.  Delaware, just 2 hours south, had NO SNOW!  Not one single snowflake.
The Swamp Forest Trail circles around Lums Pond.
Lots of Canada geese in Lums Pond.
The Swamp Forest Trail runs pretty close to Lums Pond at times.
Although there are many bridges and boardwalks, once the trail starts to thaw, there are still wet, muddy areas.
Lums Pond
Eastern Bluebird
Waiting for warmer weather at the ...
... boat rental dock.
Something left wet pawprints just minutes before we crossed the bridge.  I am thinking it might have been a raccoon.
Cardinal
This looooooong boardwalk leads to the campground.  Continue following yellow for the Swamp Forest Loop, or turn right on a purple connector trail into the campground towards the campground exit.  According to the trail map, a red dashed line shows the Michael Castle Trail as not yet completed.  There are lots of articles online from July 2012 about construction of the Michael Castle Trail, due to be completed February 2013.  Although I could find nothing about it being finished, I figured I would go check it out.
At the campground entrance where there should be a connection across the street to the new trail. There is nothing.  But there were a few foot paths so we took those...
... up a very steep hill ...
... to a field.  From there some woods road that finally came out at ...
... at the Michael N. Castle Trail along the C & D Canal.  I think it is safe to assume it will not be completed by February 2013.  This area is the C & D Canal Wildlife Area and there were no NO TRESPASSING signs, so we forged on through the mud and muck.
A little bit of a view of the marina and the Norfolk and Southern Railroad trestle bridge at the C & D Canal.
A couple of mergansers in the canal.
I found a woods road along a ridge that was much drier than the unfinished trail down below.
There were also several footpaths through the woods.  It was hard to get lost with the canal in sight on one side and the open fields on the other side.
Another Eastern Bluebird.
Back in the park, the blue trail back to ...
... the yellow Swamp Forest Trail.
Just before the last stretch to the parking lot, a side trail to an off leash dog park.  Although I am not a huge fan of dog parks, decided to check this out and fully expected to find a small fenced area with too many dogs in it.
That was not at all what I found.  It is actually a whole section of the park, unfenced, where dogs are allowed to run off leash.  Woods roads go through this area and there is a cove for swimming.  It is what a dog park should be!
According to a local man, this is the resident Great Blue Heron.  He is not at all afraid of the dogs but if they do get too close for comfort ...
... he just flies up into a tree.
New friends.

HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]  Keep right on the yellow trail from the parking lot
[  0.85]  Cross bridge, trail proceeds across field (Area 1 on map)
[  1.20]  Continue through picnic area, cross bridge then turn left at intersection with fenced section on left (no sign)
[  1.45]  Continue right through boat rental along edge of lake, trail picks back up at the other side of the boat rental area
[  1.85]  Keep left after lifeguard bench and parking lot on right, continue through picnic area (trail not well-defined but will be more noticeable at other end of picnic area)
[  2.20]  Observation deck
[  2.30]  At intersection with kiosk, turn left on blue/yellow when blue comes in from the right; cross dam
[  2.35]  Left on yellow when blue leaves to the right
[  2.50]  Long stretch of boardwalk
[  2.80]  Keep left at fork when purple connector trail goes right
[  2.95]  Keep left at intersection with short connector trail on right
[  3.75]  Keep left across boardwalk when the Little Jersey Trail goes right
[  3.85]  Turn right on the connector trail at the end of the boardwalk, continue to park road between campsites 45 and 47, turn right on park road
[  4.25]  Turn right at park office and continue to park entrance
[  4.30]  Blue trail crosses over park road
[  4.35]  Cross route 71 and climb uphill to woods road along field (this will probably all change once the Michael Castle trail along the canal is complete and too hard to describe my route so I'll omit that but include the 1.65 miles hiked in the C&D Canal Wildlife Area)
[  6.00]  Cross route 71 back into park at campground entrance
[  6.05]  Turn right on the blue trail where it crosses over park road
[  6.30]  Turn right on blue at intersection
[  6.45]  Keep right on blue/yellow when yellow comes in from the left
[  6.55]  Cross park road at crosswalk
[  6.75]  Turn left on yellow when blue continues straight
[  7.00]  Cross bridge
[  7.15]  Straight on yellow when purple connector goes right
[  7.75]  Cross boardwalk and bridge
[  7.90]  Left on yellow when purple connector goes right
[  8.10]  At intersection turn left to dog park (or keep straight back to parking)
[  8.75]  Back at parking

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Loantaka Brook Reservation, NJ


ABOUT THE PARK:
Loantaka Brook Reservation - Morris County Park Commission

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 40.773836, -74.465960

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South Street parking at recreation area.

TRAIL MAP:
Loantaka Brook Reservation Trail Map - Morris County Park Commission
Although the map shows yellow, blue and red blazed trails, there are no trail blazes.  There is either a paved trail or a gravel bridle path that basically run parallel to each other.

HIKE DISTANCE:  6.85 miles

THE HIKE:
It's a very busy place, even on a cold winter morning during the week.
Loantaka Brook runs through the middle of the mark.
On the bridle path next to Loantaka Brook.
Kitchell Pond is a busy place for wildlife.
A Great Blue Heron and his entourage of mallards.
I thought this was the same Great Blue Heron from a different angle but turns out it is a different one.  This one has no ducks hanging out with him.
A rock hop over Loantaka Brook on the bridle trail.
On the paved path.
From the Loantaka Way parking lot, turn right and walk along the shoulder of Loantaka Way.
Horses along Loantaka Way.

Gibbons Horse Barn on the left just before the trail leaves Loantaka Way to the left at the crosswalk.
A paved path continues down one side of Loantaka Brook.
After crossing a bridge and just before the "no horses" sign, turn left on the bridle trail.
Lots of blowdowns have been cleared.
There was still one massive mess to maneuver around that looks like it is in the process of being cleared.
Bridle path on the other side of Loantaka Brook.
Coming up on the back side of Gibbons Horse Barn cross the bridge on the left to the ...
... crosswalk.  The paved trail continues straight ahead or ...
... if you prefer not to walk on pavement, the bridle trail runs to the left of the paved path.
Passing back by Kitchell Pond.
Beaver wake.  He submerged just as I shot the picture.  I waited and waited for him to resurface but nothing.
Apparently this is where he was headed so I would have been waiting for a very long time.
Almost back at the parking lot, the snow has melted.