Wallkill National Wildlife Trail (Sussex County)

Trail Map

You’ll begin the trail at Wallkill National Wildlife Refuge, one of five National Wildlife Refuges in New Jersey. From there you will travel northwest to the Appalachian Trail site on Canal Road in Vernon, where as many as 40 species of butterflies have been seen in one day. For those that like to admire wildlife from the water, Canal Road and Prices Switch Road afford opportunities to launch a canoe. Swinging to the east a bit, Wawayanda State Park comprises the northeastern section of Sussex County, where you can experience the Bearfort Mountain and Hemlock Ravine Natural Areas. From there you’ll travel south to the Silver Lake section of Hamburg Mountain WMA and then proceed on to Franklin Pond, and along the way you will have an opportunity to stop for some amenities like food, gas or a restroom. Criss-crossing your way across Sparta Mountain, you’ll stop at the WMA and then Sparta Glen Park. The town of Sparta is a short distance from the park and you’ll pass through it on your way to the next stop, so you have another opportunity to fill up on food and gas before proceeding onto the last stop, the wetlands area around Eves Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary.

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The William B Honachefsky Memorial Trail is about 1 1/2 miles (WB H Memorial Tract is 65 Acres of preserved open space and connected to Union Furnace County Park Preserve, which is connected to the Spruce Run
Recreation Area all clear, interconnected trail. Parking is available at the
Union Furnace Trail Head or limited parking is available ar the William B
Honachefsky Memorial Trail Head. Numerous trails are located on the
property. Abundant Wildlife including the pilated woodpecker. Pictures and information at www.hmdb.org

 

Parking is available the Commons on the Wye/near the Columbia
Trail Head,Solitude House or Nassau Rd. The Taylor Steelworkers Historical Greenway is 6.5 miles. Beautiful scenery.
Pictures at www.hmdb.org . Contact Union Forge Heritage AssociaTION AT 908
638 3200 or High Bridge Environmental Commission at 908 638 6455

 
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