Ken Lockwood Gorge Wildlife Management Area
| Park Overview: | An unpaved road closed to vehicles parallels the South Branch of the Raritan River through a deep gorge. Some say it's amongst the ten most beautiful spots in New Jersey. |
| Trail Uses: | Hiking |
| Dogs: | Dogs on leash |
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| Park Acreage: | 445 acres |
| City/County/ State: | Lebanon Township/Hunterdon/NJ |
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| Park Description: | Typical of Wildlife Management Areas, the 445-acre Ken Lockwood WMA |
| Trails Overview: | Hikers can enjoy a stroll along the unpaved road that parallels the river without interruption by vehicular traffic, which has been banned by the NJ Department of Environmental Protection.
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| Directions: | Take I-78 to Exit 17 and continue north on NJ 31 for 1.9 miles, turn right on County 513 to the Borough of High Bridge.
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| Contact Information: | NJDEP, Division of Fish and Wildlife, 609-984-0547 |
| Region: | Central Jersey |
| Fees: | None |
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Road repair
From George Perry, author of "Hiking the Jersey Highlands," who visited the gorge in mid-August:
The State has been repairing and resurfacing River Road after it was washed out in places by a flash flood after a heavy thunderstorm in June. During the work, access to the road from Hoffman's Crossing Road and from High Bridge was blocked to cars. The work is now almost complete. On Monday I walked the hike, as described in "Hiking the Jersey Highlands," from the parking lot in Califon off Route 512 to the restored rail bridge over the river. Parking on River Road about 0.4-mile in from Hoffman's Crossing is available. A gate has been installed beside the parking area at the beginning of the new pavement, but it isn't locked. No obstacle to hikers.
Until the paving work is complete, access for cars to River Road may be blocked, but walkers can get through. The work was supposed to be done by the end of July, but of course there have been delays.
It seems to be almost complete, but there are now auto gates at both ends. I've seen one and been told about the other by the driver of the passing car. How they will be used isn't clear.
Access for hikers on the railbed trail from Califon to High Bridge (the route of the Columbia Trail and partially of the Highlands Trail) was never impeded by the work, and remains open.
Hiker parking and access to the Highlands Trail from route 513 and Stephens State Park was never impeded.
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