New Jersey’s hidden hiking gems: Appalachian Trail and scenic waterfalls. A good hike should give you plenty of reasons to stare in awe at the majesty of creation around you, have just the right amount of challenge, and give you plenty of reasons to smile at the climax.
Here are some of the must-visit hiking trails in New Jersey that cater to all experience levels.
Top hiking trails
Difficult
The Mount Tammany Trail is a popular choice for experienced hikers. Located near Dunnfield Creek, this trail offers panoramic views of the Delaware River and features a mix of steep climbs and rock scrambles. Though strenuous, this trail is arguably the most popular in all of New Jersey.
Torne Mountain and Osio Rock Loop. This short but strenuous hike has two rewards for you. Half a mile in, you will find a set of carefully stacked stones that have been assembled into chairs within the wilderness. And the summit view is a lovely contrast of the wild close to you and a mountaintop view of the New York City skyline.
Moderate
Burnt Meadow Loop Trail offers seclusion as you hike in the wilderness that leads to an overlook, featuring views of the Monksville Reservoir with the Wyanokie Mountains as backdrop.
Pochuck Boardwalk and Stairway to Heaven. This unique hike rewards your efforts with overlooking bluffs, cow pastures, and fields of blooming flowers. The boardwalk would eventually become wood plank walkways before you reach the suspension bridge. The “Stairway” is a steep and rocky climb to the top of Wawayanda Mountain.
Easy Climb
Hemlock Falls. This is a short, rewarding hike to a stunning waterfall with wildlife viewing and relaxation spots. The rock trail leads to the top of Washington Rock, whose historical significance is that of being the signal beacon point for the armies in Morristown.
Whatever level of fitness for a hike you’re in, you have plenty of options in New Jersey.