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4 out of 5 based on 12 ratings
Whether you want to escape everyday stress or simply enjoy fishing, kayaking, mountain biking, and especially hiking, Kittatinny Valley State Park is the place to spend a morning, afternoon, or an entire day. Created in 1994, the 1692 scenic acres include Aeroflex-Andover Airport, Lake Aeroflex, se from trails.com
Reviewer's Rating = 4 Date of Trip: 3/15/2009 There is so much more to Kittatinny than just the Sussex Branch Trail. There are mountain bike/hiking trails that wind all o... from trails.com
there is basically 3 parts in these trails that are separated by jeep roads... there is a race here once a year and the race course is pretty much it, approx. 8-10 miles.... from mtbr.com
Glacial lakes, limestone outcroppings, former railroads and a small airport are features of Kittatinny Valley State Park. Lake Aeroflex and Gardner's Pond form part of the headwaters of the Pequest River and are excellent for fishing and boating. This scenic property is home to a variety of wildlif from visitnj.org
- 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. The Paulinskill Valley Trail and the Sussex Branch Trail are former railroad from wildernet.com
With over 8 miles of rugged mountain bike trails available, Kittatinny Valley State Park is a favorite of many hard-core mountain bikers. Volunteers from the Bulldog Mountain Bike Team regularly maintain trails in preparation for mountain bike races held in the park each year. The terrain is varied from singletracks.com
A smooth trail, with rocky sections Directions: From Interstate 80, take Exit 25 for Route 206 North, drive 7.65 miles north through Andover, turn right onto Goodale Road, go 1 mile northeast to park entrance on the right. from trailpeak.com
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