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- Wilderness Camping - NJPB Forums
The wilderness sites are 1 dollar You will run into very few or no people once your past aprox 3 miles on the Batona, and both backcountry campsites are secluded
- Halgas Scout Reservation - NJPB Forums
Interesting I wonder what the donator thinks about that? That is a nice property I was thinking while exploring there why the Boy Scouts would even want it other than eventually selling it And now they are
- Forked River Mountain Hike - NJPB Forums
I've been scowering the web looking for some kind of map to the Forked River Mountains, The only way I know how to get there has me going like over 10 miles there and back on foot So I was just wondering if anyone knew a shorter route as I wanted to get some friends to go this time around and I
- mullica river camping | NJPB Forums
When you say "mullica wilderness campground " is that the halfway point on this run? kinda a hill that is 4 5 miles from the beginning and end and has a water pump and some "natural " outhouses? Yup this is it Last year, someone even set up a zip line to fly across the river! I didn't have the courage to try it
- Lower Forge camping - NJPB Forums
Has anyone camped lower forge? It says no vehicles but I have a lot of stuff to carry so I am trying to figure out how close I can get my truck to the site to unload it Anybody familiar with the area?
- Locks Bridge - NJPB Forums
Just a note on this place on the southern side where all the paths go through that lead to the Mullica River Wilderness Camp, there is a small cleared area down by the water This is about 75 yards south of the actual old bridge abutment site
- Mullica River Wilderness Trail Question | NJPB Forums
Howdy folks, We were planning a hike on this trail, but I was just wondering if anyone could let me know how the canopy is on the trail Does it provide decent cover? Also, how are the biting flies in these parts? Thanks for any help that you can give Chilehead
- Pinelands Evolution | NJPB Forums
The Pine Barrens (or Pinelands) is, in fact, one of the largest contiguous stretches of wilderness on the East Coast, encompassing parts of seven counties, three state forests, and over a million acres protected by the state DEP
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