Allamuchy Mountain State Park

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  • - Information provided by New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry Waterloo Village Waterloo Village takes the visitor through time from a 400-year old Lenape (Delaware) Indian village to a bustling port along the once prosperous Morris Canal. This early 19th-century restored village contains a wo   from wildernet.com  

Allamuchy, NJ
   

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    • Reviewer's Rating = 3 Date of Trip: 1/1/0001 Great loop here with nice single track. few technical climbs and some nice downs. I recommend this trail for avid mtb ers.|Re... from trails.com

    • My Favorite local trail system|The south part of the park (also referred to as "Deer Park") is a fun little warm-up prior to tackling the more technical and challenging n... from singletracks.com

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    • Allamuchy State Park, with its 12 miles of forest roads and singletrack, is a place worth seeking out. Riding is a mixed bag, including everything from easy cruising on well-graded forest roads to challenging opportunities on an equal number of singletrack. A convenient network of old farm and lumb   from trails.com  

    • The Musconetcong River, with some of the best trout fishing in the state, winds through Allamuchy Mountain State Park. Several miles of trails crisscross through the forests and marshlands of the park. Waterloo Village, which is located on the banks of the Morris Canal, is well known for its histor   from visitnj.org  

    • Nice granite climbing from 5.2 to .11ish. The cliffs reach about 80 feet in height. Excellent mix of thin slabby face climbs and blocky corner and crack systems. Hidden boulders and a series of smaller faces further up the mountain for crowded weekends. Most routes are toproped. There are some easy   from rockclimbing.com  

    • 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.   from singletracks.com