What’s Waiting For You At The End Of This Epic New Jersey Hike Will Leave You In Awe
New Jersey offers dozens upon dozens of incredible hiking opportunities. The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is truly breathtaking all year-round and there’s nothing quite like the New Jersey Pine Barrens, but I think I’ve found one hike that tops them all.

Norvin Green State Forest, located in Bloomingdale, offers 4,365 scenic acres and 10 different trails of varying difficulty levels. Individual trails range from 1 to 5 miles in length.

If you combine several of the trails just right, you get a 7.7-mile loop that takes you to Wyanokie High Point for scenic 360-degree views. You can even spot the NYC skyline on a clear day.

This spectacular hike will also take you through lush greenery, passing Post Brook.

On your trek, you'll come across the scenic Chikahoki Falls.

You'll also get to enjoy the lovely Otter Hole, which also offers cascades of its own.

The entire journey is simply stunning, so be sure to bring a camera.

The three must-see stops on this hike are clearly marked on the trail map: Wyanokie High Point, Chikahoki Falls and Otter Hole. Combine trails as you see fit, but be sure not to miss these amazing locations.
For step by step directions of the suggested route, visit www.njhiking.com, who also created the walk through video below.
Have you ever been to Norvin Green State Forest? What is your favorite hike in New Jersey? For other amazing hikes, check out my previous post: 15 Incredible Hikes Under 5 Miles Everyone In New Jersey Should Take.
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