Hacklebarney State Park

Hacklebarney State Park

Along the scenic Black River - Photo credit: Daniela Wagstaff Along the scenic Black River - Photo credit: Daniela Wagstaff Along the blue trail - Photo credit: Daniela Wagstaff Along the blue trail - Photo credit: Daniela Wagstaff
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The Black River courses through a glacial valley which is cool even in mid-summer. Some pathways in the gorge are narrow and rocky, although most of the trails follow gravel or paved roads.

The freshwater Black River cuts its way through rocky Hacklebarney State Park, cascading around boulders in the hemlock-lined ravine. Two tributaries, Rinehart and Trout brooks, also course their way through this glacial valley, feeding the Black River. Even in the heat of midsummer, the temperature of Black River gorge is cool and refreshing. Of the Park's 1186 acres, 465 are dedicated to...

Park Acreage:

1186.00 acres

Municipality:

Washington Township

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Contact Information

Web Link:

NJ DEP, Division of Parks and Forestry, Hacklebarney State Park [administered by Voorhees State Park]

Phone:

(908) 638-8572

Fees:

Not available

Dogs in park:

Dogs on leash

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