Pennypack Trail
Pennypack Park is truly a gem in Philadelphia. Its 1,600 acres is ripe with trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Even on weekends, the park is so vast that it is possible to see ne'er a soul for mil... rockclimbing.com
Delaware And Raritan Canal State Park Trail
The D&R Canal was built in the early 1830's to serve as a transportation route between Philadelphia and New York. It is filled with 19th century bridges and bridgetender houses, remnants of locks, cobblestone spillways and... traillink.com
Washington Crossing State Park
- Information provided by New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry At 4 am, they began their march to Trenton where they defeated the Hessian troops in an unexpected attack. This battle was quickly followed by the Second ... wildernet.com
Wissahickon Valley Park (Forbidden Drive)
Wissahickon Valley Park Trail (Forbidden Drive) follows the creek of the same name through the entire length of the park. The ominous sounding Forbidden Drive was so named because in the 1920s cars were banned from it. Tod... trailpeak.com
Tyler State Park
This hike displays a unique combination of rolling tree-lined hills, large agricultural fields, wide-open vistas, and classic Pennsylvania stone houses; there is also a springhouse at the hike?s midpoint. trails.com
Cadence Hill
Katlyn is a professional combined trainer that specializes in the correct development of the horse. After graduation college, she spent a year working and training in Warendorf and Muenster, Germany, where she becam... horseshowcentral.com
;Carranza Memorial
Wide and easy. Some water/bridges/vehicles and dirt bikes at times. Most people are nice and will shut off their engines or pull over. This part of the Forrest also runs along Wharton State Forrest. horsetraildirectory.com
Pinelands National Reserve
This is truly a special place. It's classified as a United States Biosphere Reserve and in 1978 was established by Congress as the country's first National Reserve. It includes portions of seven southern New Jersey counties, and... nps.gov
;Wharton State Forrest
Trails are easy. Most are Wide. Water in some areas along with some bridges. Equine Riders will encounter vehicles, hikers, motorcycles and some on bikes. Many options for trails. Wharton State also offers a camp... horsetraildirectory.com
Historic Smithville Park Trails
Historic Smithville is listed on the National and New Jersey Registers of Historic Places. From its beginnings as a small mill town on the Rancocas Creek, Smithville became one of New Jersey's major woodworking industrial ... traillink.com
Union Transportation Trail
The Union Transportation Trail runs for 4 miles between Millstream Road and Davis Station Road; it's the County's second rail-trail, accommodating equestrians, hikers, walkers, joggers and cyclists. When complete, the trai... traillink.com
Tyler State Park
- Before becoming a state park, the land was owned by Mr. and Mrs. George F. Tyler who purchased the land between 1919 and 1928. The park was acquired by "Project 70" funding and has been developed using funds from "Projec... wildernet.com
Tyler Picnic Ground
General Description There are picnic tables and metal charcoal grills placed within each of the seven picnic areas. Each picnic area is named and has one or two parking lots. Grass fields near picnic areas are suitable for... wildernet.com
Brendan T. Byrne State Forest
The 34,000-acre Brendan T. Byrne State Forest is New Jersey's second-largest state forest, second only to Wharton in size, and it offers virtually unlimited opportunities for off-road exploration. This ride uses only a small ... trails.com