Address: Hardwick Township, NJ 07825, USA
“I made the mistake of taking my wife through the Water Gap on a weekend. My original planned stopping point of Peters, NJ (Wallpack Bend) was all full. We had to push on down river. All of the spots at Hamilton were full as well except the last one. I was starting to think we would be island camping without a privy...not good. The site we had was not to steep up the embankment and was really nice. My wife enjoyed stopping there.”
Address: 225 Millbrook Rd, Hardwick Township, NJ 07825, USA
“Parking at this spring is difficult as you can't fully pull off the road. I stop for water here if I'm in the area as spring water is better than tap water, hands down. However, I find that the water here isn't always consistent. I have been here after a pop-up thunderstorm and the water has run murky. I'm used to the ice cold water from the Mine Hill Spring which unfortunately has been shut down now for years. Here the water can range from cool to cold, however, it's spring water and I still enjoy it more than the tap.”
Address: Appalachian Trail, Hardwick Township, NJ 07825, USA
“Very nice hike with an interesting fire watch tower. Hike up to the tower and have a picnic at the base of the tower. You might even run into hikers hiking the Appalachian Trail. We ran into a young woman who started in Georgia and was passing through the area so we shared some of our lunch with her.”
Address: 11 Sand Pond Rd, Hardwick Township, NJ 07825, USA
“Is it expensive to get in? Heck yeah but the funds go to the Boy Scouts groups and directly back into the camp. It was a very well organized tour of Camp Crystal Lake and memorable for patrons. Beautiful location, they keep this place well maintained. I’m all about any person or organization who works so hard to preserve a piece of the natural land.”
Address: Unnamed Road, Hardwick Township, NJ 07825, USA
“Great hike. Ran into one couple with a dog. They were very friendly. Hike up to the Catfish Fire Tower. Great views on a clear day. Visible to the west is Catfish Pond.”
Address: Appalachian Trail, Hardwick Township, NJ 07825, USA
“Went there last Sunday it was amazing!”
Address: Hardwick Township, NJ 07825, USA
“This spur connects the Copper Mine Trail to the Kaiser Trail. Not too long a trail and, since it traverses the ridge, isn't very steep. Nice trail.”
Address: Hardwick Township, NJ 07825, USA
“The mine is closed off because they are protecting the bats. Totally worth it to stand in front of the mine though, natural air conditioning. Felt amazing. The only thing that made me sad is whoever threw trash into the mine. I don't get why people disrespect nature like that.”
Address: Appalachian Trail, Hardwick Township, NJ 07825, USA
“Kaiser and coppermine. About 7 miles. Good hike.”
Address: Appalachian Trail, Hardwick Township, NJ 07825, USA
“Passed it on the way on Applachian trail on 12/15/2018 - beautiful panamoric views - good place to take a breather too!”
Address: Appalachian Trail, Hardwick Township, NJ 07825, USA
“Good views, pretty flat and easy hike!”
Address: Hardwick Township, NJ 07825, USA
“Decent size parking area with bathroom facilities (well, a port-a-john). Nice access to both the boat launching area and the trails that circumnavigate the lake. Lake is very small, but the shoreline is designed to remain pristine. Lots of birds to scope out.”
Address: Hardwick Township, NJ 07832, USA
Address: Stillwater Rd, Hardwick Township, NJ 07825, USA
“We had a wonderful hike at White Lake. A 3-mile hike there seems pretty long, btw. The terrain is up and down; sometimes uneven. But it is just beautiful, in all seasons! The history is very interesting if you want to Google it. There are a few interpretive signs, but there could be more. There are some very interesting remains of buildings out along the hikes. The property has been well restored in most areas with native grasses and flowers, so you should see a good variety of native butterflies and birds in season. The bottom of the lake actually is quite white, due to the remains of ancient shellfish after the glaciers came through. The history of limestone in the area is fascinating. Definitely worth a visit. Also a wonderful place for serene kayaking.”
Address: Kittatinnies Region, Hardwick Township, NJ 07825, USA
“I'd go there everyday if I could. Many people quit before making it to the top. It's not that hard. Pace yourself. Take breaks, drink water, but keep going at your pace. No need to rush or compete. Take the red dot trail to the top. I took the blue trail down but next time I'll do red trail to come down. Download AllTrails app for assistance before you head up there.”
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