This is our first hike that we took in NJ and although we did not see any bears (thankfully!!) - my husband did pull out a huge dog tick which was making its way into my skin!! This was absolutely...
Apshawa Preserve
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Apshawa Preserve is a 576-acre natural area located in the Highlands of northern New Jersey, featuring diverse habitats and stunning vistas. With over five miles of trails, it offers opportunities for hiking, bicycling, horseback riding, nature study, and fishing amidst a mixed hardwood forest characterized by oak and sugar maple.
The preserve is home to the scenic 40-acre Butler Reservoir and Apshawa Brook, which flows into the Pequannock River. It stands as a collaborative project of the New Jersey Conservation Foundation and the County of Passaic, aimed at promoting conservation and maintaining the area's ecological health.
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This is one of my favorite local hikes. Its not too far of a drive if you are coming from Bergen County like myself. Upon arrival there is a pretty decent size lot with a good amount of parking. I...
It's beautiful but be careful and aware. It's definitely very scenic, waterfalls, old structures, streams, etc. We had a great hike in on the green trail, however when we were leaving we saw a...
Easy hiking spot with very peaceful lake views. There are trails anywhere from 1/2 mile and up
Not a bad place to get out for a hike. I hike a lot and like this spot, so there are reasons for the 4 stars. First, for the newcomer to this spot, it can be difficult to find on your first...
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