Allamuchy State Park
4 main trails looping together. Nice view of lake on the red trail. Recommended for intermediate riders who want to practice on technical terrain. Rocky, roots, and some trees down. singletracks.com
Kittatinny Valley State Park
- Information provided by New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry Hunting, hiking, mountain biking, birding, and horseback riding are popular activities. The four lakes offer fishing, boating, and kayaking opportunities.... wildernet.com
Round Valley Recreation Area
Round Valley Recreation Area is made up of a huge, almost oval reservoir and more than 4,000 acres of park land in the middle of Hunterdon County. There are plenty of outdoor activities to be enjoyed here: wilderness camping,... trails.com
Lewis Morris Park
Lewis Morris Park is a medium-small sized park with a very high level of maintenance. There is hardly ever a stick in the trail, let alone a log. In the fall the leaves are literally blown from the trails. There are nic... singletracks.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
Wawayanda State Park
- Information provided by New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry Forested hills surround Lake Wawayanda creating a restful backdrop for canoeists, boaters and fisherman, while steep mountains challenge casual as well as... wildernet.com
West Essex Trail
The West Essex Trail follows a short distance (just under 3 miles) of the former rail bed of the Caldwell Branch on the old Erie-Lackawanna Railroad. The trail runs between the Essex–Passiac county line in Cedar Grove ... traillink.com
Gloucester County College
6 Hard courts(outdoor, private) No lights, no backboard trailpeak.com
Allaire State Park
Impeccably restored Allaire Village may look better today than it did when James P. Allaire began manufacturing pots and cauldrons on the site in 1822. Lack of fuel and the discovery of higher grades of ore in Pennsylvania forc... mtbr.com
Wharton State Forest
Awesome, hard, fast, singletrack. you rip through the flat pines of nj and get alot of speed, these trails are well taken care of and offer alot of great scenery. some small climbs and quick descents, not very technical... singletracks.com
Cheesequake State Park
- Information provided by New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry Not only is it situated in the middle of the urban north and the suburban south, it lies in a transitional zone between two different ecosystems. Open fie... wildernet.com
High Point: An Early Haven For Sightseers & Sportsmen
The 220-foot monument that crowns the highest point in New Jersey (1803 feet above sea level) is included in this ride through High Point State Park, which offers excellent tri-state views. To the north lie the Catskill Mount... trails.com
Stokes State Forest
Governor Edward C. Stokes established the Board of Forest Park Reservations in 1905. The new forestry commission acquired 5,432 acres on Kittatinny Mountain in 1907 to create the E. C. Stokes Reserve. Stokes State Forest grew t... hmdb.org
Stephens State Park
Multi-use trails. horseandtravel.com
Ringwood State Park
- Information provided by New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry The State Botanical Garden Dedicated in 1984, the garden is the culmination of two eras of landscape architecture under the direction of Francis Lynde Ste... wildernet.com
Tatum Park
Tatum Park is part of the Monmouth County Park System, founded in 1973... patch.com
Washington Valley Park Trails, Martinsville, New Jersey
What could possibly be attractive about a location that offers no trail maps, no system of trail ratings or use classification, and no amenities to speak of? Washington Valley is not the same kind of destination as High Point... trails.com
Six Mile Run Reservoir Trails, Blackwells Mills, New Jersey
A New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry brochure refers to the Six Mile Run Reservoir Site as ?a hidden treasure in Somerset County.? Indeed it is a treasure and virtually unknown. Although the 3000-plus-acres were first ... trails.com