Norvin Green State Forest
Directions
South of West Brook Road
- To reach the New Weis Center, take I-287, Exit 57, to Skyline Drive. At end of Skyline Drive, turn left on Greenwood Lake Turnpike, right on West Brook Road to Snake Den Road [east]. GPS Coordinates: 41.069822, -74.32175
- Otter Hole parking area [at southern end of this section] is on Glenwild Avenue, where the Hewitt-Butler Trail crosses. To reach this parking area, take I-287 to Exit 53. At the bottom of the ramp, turn onto Hamburg Turnpike toward Bloomingdale. Upon entering Bloomingdale, the name of the road changes to Main Street. After 1.3 miles [from I-287], bear right at a fork in the road [following the sign to West Milford], and in another 0.1 mile, turn right [uphill] onto Glenwild Avenue. Continue ahead for 3.2 miles to the parking area on the right side of the road. GPS Coordinates: 41.045724, -74.350532.
- There is also minimal parking for the Wyanokie Crest Trail [yellow] at a fire gate lower down the hill.
North of West Brook Road
- Take I-287 Exit 57 to Skyline Drive. At end of Skyline Drive, turn right on Greenwood Lake Turnpike [County 511] to East Shore Road. GPS Coordinates: 41.141868, -74.315746
- A large parking area is at the Stonetown Recreation Complex on Mary Roth Drive. The trailhead for the Stonetown Circular Trail [red triangle on white] has been moved to directly across Stonetown Road from the Mary Roth Drive entrance and the trail has been relocated into the woods from the road. The Highlands Trail [teal] now parts from the Stonetown Circular Trail at a junction up along Windbeam Mountain, and follows its own trail south to Weis Ecology and beyond. On West Brook Road take first right to Stonetown Road. GPS Coordinates: 41.080354, -74.307076
- Public transportation: NJ Transit bus #197 for northern trailhead of Hewitt-Butler Trail/Highlands Trail [Greenwood Lake Turnpike & East Shore Drive].
Bus Directions
NJ Transit bus #197 for northern trailhead of Hewitt-Butler Trail/Highlands Trail [Greenwood Lake Turnpike & East Shore Drive].
Park Overview
Norvin Green State Forest has one of the largest concentrations of trails in NJ. Nearly all are “difficult.” There are 27 scenic views, with names like “Wyanokie High Point” and “Yoo-Hoo Point.” Take rugged shoes.
Trail Overview
South of West Brook Road
- This section of Norvin Green State Forest has the largest concentration of trails in the park, fifteen in all (if the co-aligned Highlands Trail is included). As a result, portions of many trails may be combined for loop hikes. There are at least sixteen "scenic views" identified on NY-NJ Trail Conference's North Jersey Trail Map #115, with names like "Wyanokie High Point," "Yoo-Hoo Point," and "Carris Hill."
- Alert: The trailhead for the Mine Trail/Wyanokie Circular Trail [yellow & red] is permanently closed by the landowner. This former trailhead is on Snake Den Road, near the Weis Ecology Center parking lot. Signs have been posted and access blocked at both ends of the private property. Please plan your hikes to enter and exit the forest trails at other locations. Use the Hewitt-Butler/Mine Trail [blue and yellow] via the Otter Hole Trail [green] from the Weis parking lot, or the Highlands Trail from West Brook Road/Townsend Road to the Roomy Mine Trail extension to access other trails Map of revised trail system.
- Trails range in length from 0.4 to 6.4 miles. The NJ Park & Forestry Service identifies ten trails, of which one is "easy," three "medium" and the rest "difficult." The "easy" Macopin trail [1.0 mile; white] requires walking in 1.5 miles on the "medium" Otter Hole Trail [green] to reach it. NY-NJ Trail Conference maps are located at kiosks and three trailheads. Total miles of trails: 29.5.
North of West Brook Road
- The northern section of the Hewitt-Butler Trail extends from the intersection of Greenwood Lake Turnpike & East Shore Drive in Hewitt southward to West Brook Road near the Ringwood/West Milford boundary [7.2 miles; blue]. Together with portions the Hewitt-Butler and Horse Pond Mountain [white] trails, the Burnt Meadow Trail [yellow] can be used to make a 5.8-mile "lollipop"-loop hike.
- Two new trails opened in summer of 2008. The two-mile Lake Sonoma Trail [orange] and the 1.6-mile Overlook Rock Trail [white] allow even more loop hikes and gorgeous views of the area. The Lake Sonoma Trail connects the Stonetown Circular Trail to the Overlook Rock Trail. The Overlook Rock Trail connects the Lake Sonoma Trail to two points along the Hewitt-Butler Trail
- The Stonetown Circular Trail's 9.4-mile loop is so strenuous that many hikers choose to cover only half of the trail at a time [red triangle on white] At least half the trail is within the North Jersey District Water Supply Commission watershed [see advisory below].
- There are four trails, ranging from 1.2 to 9.4 miles. Total miles of trails: 23.5
The Highlands Trail: Click here to go directly to information about the Highlands Trail in Norvin Green State Forest. Visit The Highlands Trail website for complete, accurate and up-to-date information about New Jersey's Millennium Trail, including trail descriptions, current trail conditions and maps.
Want to plan a specific hike in this park? See the "Find a Hike" page, scroll down the Parks column for "Norvin Green State Forest" where several appear.
Advisory: Hikers are asked to respect the property owners and stay on the trails. Failure to do so could jeopardize the generosity of the owners allowing the public to hike. Also, dogs MUST be leashed.
- Saddle Mountain to the west of Weis Ecology Center is private property and closed to hiking - but may reopen, watch this space.
- The state forest borders watershed lands adjoining the Wanaque Reservoir, which is patrolled by uniformed guards of the North Jersey District Water Supply Commission. Hikers who enter the watershed are advised to remain on the marked hiking trails.
MAPS: Detailed trail maps are available for purchase from the Trail Conference (click link for North Jersey Trails on this site). In addition two NJ State Park Service maps are available free on-line. Use the Web Map link on this page to access the latest maps.
Park Description
Norvin Green State Forest:
With more than 5,000 acres, Norvin Green State Forest has one of the largest concentrations of trails in the state. Norvin Hewitt Green, nephew of Ringwood Manor owner Abram S. Hewitt, donated much of this land to the State of New Jersey in 1946. The state forest consists of two geographically distinct sections:
- South of West Brook Road: The section south of West Brook Road is often accessed from the New Weis Center. The trails in this area can also be accessed from the Otter Hole parking area on Glenwild Road at the West Milford/Bloomingdale border.
- North of West Brook Road: This geographically separate part of the Norvin Green Forest extends north of West Brook Road into the Monksville/Stonetown area. The North Jersey District Water Supply Commission also has watershed lands in this area to the west. Although the trail network in this area is not as extensive as in the area south of West Brook Road, several trails traverse the area, offering rugged climbs and expansive views.