List of Trails
Links to Trails in Alpha Sequence
- Abbott Marshlands: Bordentown Bluffs, 1.6 mile round trip
- Abbott Marshlands: Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park Towpath – Duck Island, 3.1 miles of trails
- Abbott Marshlands: Northern Community Park, 1.1 mile round trip
- Abbott Marshlands: Roebling Memorial Park, 4.7 miles of trail
- Autumn Hill Reservation, 1.8 miles of trail
- Carson Road Woods, 4+/- miles of trail
- Cedar Ridge Preserve, 3 miles of trail
- Cherry Brook Preserve, 5 miles of trail
- Clayton Park, 6 miles of trail
- Columbia Trail, 15 mile-long trail
- D&R Canal State Park – Bull’s Island to Trenton, 22.7 mile-long trail
- D&R Canal State Park – Trenton to New Brunswick, 33.7 mile-long trail
- Davidson Mill Pond Park, 2.1 miles of trail
- Dry Run Creek, 1.2 mile there-and-back
- Eames Preserve, 1.6 mile round trip
- Etra Lake Park, 1.8 mile round trip
- Farrington Lake Trail, 1.1 mile one-way or 2.2 miles there-and-back
- Fiddler’s Creek Preserve, 3 mils of trail
- Frenchtown Preserve, 8 miles of trails
- Greenway Meadows – Stony Brook Trails, 4.8 miles of trail
- Hartshorne Woods, 13 miles of trail
- Heritage Preserve, 1.5 miles of trail
- Herrontown Woods, 3 miles of trail
- Hill and Dale Preserve, 2.25 miles of trail
- Hobler Park, 4 miles of trail
- Horseshoe Bend Park, 11 miles of trail
- Hopewell Sourlands Trail, 1.7 mile one-way or 3.4 miles there-and-back
- Hunterdon County Arboretum, 2 miles of trail
- Institute Lands and Rogers Refuge, 13 miles of trail
- Hopewell Borough Park, 3 miles of trail
- Jacob’s Creek Trail, 1.5 mile there-and-back
- John A. Phillips Preserve, 7+/- miles of trail
- Kate’s Trail, 1.1 mile trail
- Kingston Greenways South, 8 miles of trail
- Kugler Falls Trail, 1/2 mile there-and-back
- Kyle’s Trail, 1/2 mile there-and-back
- Laurie Chauncey Trail at ETS, 4 miles of trail
- Manasquan Reservoir, 5 mile round trip
- Mercer County Park, 12 miles of trail
- Mercer Meadows: Pole Farm, Rosedale Lake & Curlis Lake Woods, 12 miles of trails
- Mill Pond Park, 2.1 miles of trail
- Montgomery Park, 4 miles of trail
- Mountain Lakes Open Space Area, 8 miles of trail
- Mt. Rose Preserve, 2.6 miles of trail
- Musconetcong Gorge, 4.1 miles of trail
- Nayfield Preserve, 1.5 mile round trip
- Omick Woods at Rocktown Preserve, 1.8 mile round trip
- Opossum Road Woods, Less than 1 mile
- Pennington Loop Nature Trail, 1.5 miles of trail
- Plainsboro Preserve, 5 miles of trail
- Pryde’s Point-Alexauken Creek, 3.4 miles of trail
- Quakertown Preserve, 3.4 miles of trail
- Rockhopper Trail, 2.3 miles one-way – trailhead-to-trailhead
- Rocky Brook Trail, 2.8 miles round trip
- Schoolhouse Trail, .7 mile trail
- Six Mile Run, 6.2 miles of trail
- Sourland Mountain Preserve – Hunterdon, 3.5 miles of trail
- Sourland Mountain Preserve – Somerset, 7.5 miles of trail
- Sourlands Ecosystem Preserve Trails, 7.7 miles of trail
- South Branch Reservation: Wing’s Section, 2.5 miles of trail
- St. Michaels Farm Preserve, 7.3 miles of trail
- Stonebridge Trails, 4.5 miles of trail
- Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed: Elks Trails, 1.2 miles of trail
- Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed: Main Reserve,
- Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed: Mount Rose Trails, 5.5 miles of trail
- Tamarack Hollow Preserve, 1.83 miles of trail
- Tatum Park, 6.3 miles of trail
- Ted Stiles Preserve at Baldpate Mountain, 11 miles of trail
- Teetertown Ravine Nature Preserve, 3.6 miles of trail
- Thompson Park, 4.5 miles of trail
- Thompson Preserve, 1.6 miles of trail
- Trolley Line Trail, 2.5 mile there-and-back
- Two Bridges Trail, 2.8 mile round trip
- Van Dyke Farm, 1 mile of trail
- Veterans Park, 4 miles of trail
- Wescott and Zega Lockatong Preserves, 2.7 miles of trail
- Woodfield Reservation & Princeton Day School/Pond View, 6.7 miles of trail
- Woosamonsa Ridge Preserve, 3 miles of trail
Trail Etiquette
When out on the trail, please observe social distancing practices and trail restrictions regarding usage of mountain bikes and horseback riding. Obey the law to keep dogs leashed on all of these trails. Leave no garbage behind. Please be respectful of nature and others on the trail.