Richard W. DeKorte Park Longer Loop
Directions to trailhead
Take the N.J. Turnpike to Exit 16W and proceed west on Route 3. Take the exit for Route 17 south. At the traffic light at the end of the ramp, turn left onto Polito Avenue and follow it to its end at Valley Brook Road. Turn left and continue for 1.5 miles to a railroad crossing. Just beyond, bear left and enter Richard W. DeKorte Park. Turn right into the parking lot and continue to its southwestern end, just before the Meadowlands Environment Center.
Hike Description
From the Environment Center, follow the brick-paved Shorewalk that heads northeast along the shore of the Kingsland Impoundment (shown on the park trail guide as the Shorebird Pool West). To the right, there are views of the New York City skyline.
In 900 feet, the Marsh Discovery Trail begins on the right. Turn right and follow this trail – a boardwalk which links a series of dredge-spoil islands that were formed by dumping sediment from dredging operations along Kingsland Creek. Phragmites marsh reeds line the trail. Since the park is situated along the Atlantic Flyway, many species of birds and waterfowl can be observed. Benches and wildlife observation blinds provide opportunities to linger for a while and observe the natural surroundings.
In half a mile, the Marsh Discovery Trail ends at a junction with the Transco Trail. Turn right and follow the Transco Trail along a dike constructed in 1950 for a buried gas pipeline. The dike separates the waters of the Kingsland Impoundment - to your right - from the Saw Mill Creek Wildlife Management Area - to your left. Many native species have been planted along the trail, and several former truck turnarounds have been converted to scenic overlooks.
Just past a gate at the end of the trail, you will reach a four-way junction. Turn left, entering the Lyndhurst Nature Reserve. Continue ahead on a path surfaced with fine gravel, bearing left at each intersection. On the left, you’ll pass the trunk of a 250-year old Atlantic white cedar tree.
Continue ahead on a stone-lined causeway, with Teal Pool on the right and the Saw Mill Creek Mudflats on the left. When you reach a T-intersection at a power line tower, pass through an open gate and turn right. For the next half mile, you’ll follow the Saw Mill Creek Trail on a wide causeway. This trail ends at another gate, where you turn right onto a wide grass-and-gravel path.
Soon, you'll pass a carillon on the left. A short distance beyond, you should bear right, go around a locked gate, and continue ahead on a gravel road – the route of the Transco Trail - which you’ll be following for the next half mile. After passing a parking lot on the left, you’ll reach the same four-way intersection that you passed earlier in the hike. Turn left and continue on a dirt path, with good views of the New York City skyline on the right. The trail becomes a brick-paved path when it continues past the Administration Building of the former New Jersey Meadowlands Commission (in 2015, the Meadowlands Commission was merged into the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority). In 400 feet (near the end of the building) turn left at a crosswalk, cross the paved road and continue uphill.
You are now on the Kingsland Overlook Trail, which climbs an artificial mound, created by a landfill for household waste. This former eyesore has been capped by a waterproof plastic substance, covered with topsoil, and planted with attractive shrubs and trees. The trail provides some views of the Kingsland Impoundment below, with the New York City skyline in the distance (for most of the way, the views are obscured by the vegetation). The Kingsland Overlook Trail ends opposite the start of the Marsh Discovery Trail. Turn right to reach the parking area, where the hike began.