Old Mine Road Trail (Sussex County)

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Old Mine Road hugs the Delaware River from Warren County, through Sussex County and into New York State, and is the primary access road for activities in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. There are so many places to view wildlife along this stretch of road, we are devoting two trails to it; one with sites in Sussex and the other with sites in Warren. You’ll appreciate the remoteness of this area, but make sure you have everything you need before you embark.

The Sussex trail begins at Blue Mountain and Crater Lake; visits some hidden treasures along the Flat Brook then takes you to the scenic Buttermilk Falls. From there it heads north so you can try your luck along Van Ness Road and at Kittatinny Pond and then on to sites like Flatbrook Roy WMA, Hainesville WMA Duck Pond and ends at High Point State Park.

The Trail Directions are in the first posting of the forum below.  Please use the forum to enter any comments or feedback regarding this trail. Registration is required.

 
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New Post 4/24/2008 4:13 PM
  Holotroph
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By far the best trail in guide to see wildlife 

By far, in my opinion, this is the best trail of the Skylands to see not only a diverse array of birds (eagles, owls, turkeys, songbirds, warblers, waders and waterfowl) thoughout the seasons but this trail is your best chance to see black bear and other mammals such as fox, coyote, porcupine and beaver.  Also the area is loaded with numerous species of amphibians and reptiles but note the rocky areas can and do have timber rattlesnake and northern copperhead.  Also some of the best fishing spots in the state for trout and bass.  Note:  much of this area is open to hunting so check the seasons if hiking. However, hunting is not allowed on Sundays in New Jersey.

 
New Post 6/2/2008 3:10 PM
  tcapetta
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Re: By far the best trail in guide to see wildlife 
Modified By tcapetta  on 6/2/2008 2:12:06 PM)

Which of the trails (and which Park) are you refering to? I hiked a small portion of the Sussex Branch Trail in Allamuchy yesterday, where it begins at Waterloo Rd and heads north to Cranberry Lake. Not listed here, but the Boyle book said it was a great place for breeders in May/June. Hiked from 6:30am to 11 and while the habitat was wonderful and diverse, it was quickly over-run by humans. Humans everywhere, most on bike, loudly cutting through the serenity. The real kicker came at 8am when a construction backo came rumbling up the trail, spewing diesel behind it.

By the time I left at 11there were cars waiting for spots (at a very large parking lot to boot)

Any wonder why most of the breeders Boyle spoke of were not even heard?

My question of course is what is the human impact like on the trails described above?

 
New Post 6/2/2008 3:33 PM
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Re: By far the best trail in guide to see wildlife 
Modified By tcapetta  on 6/2/2008 2:34:52 PM)

Weird, my reply above is showing up under the "Old Mine Rd." thread title under Forums, but it was posted as a reply under "Stephens State Park" one I thought.

 
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