Near Norvin Green Highlights
view from Wyanokie High Point
Near Norvin Green Highlights
Wyanokie High Point offers a beautiful view in the spring.
Near Norvin Green Highlights
The Wanaque Reservoir can be seen to the west of the ridge.
Near Norvin Green Highlights
A relatively dry Wanaque Reservoir commands the view from Wyanokie High Point in Norvin Green State Forest
Near Norvin Green Highlights
A grove of Pitch Pine guards a clearing on Carris Hill Trail in Norvin Green State Forest

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Norvin Green Highlights

4.2 (17 Ratings)
The best of Norvin Green State Forest encapsulates the best of what New Jersey hiking has to offer.
6.6
mi
Distance
1,489
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.55mi
Distance
1,489ft
Elevation Gain
1,489ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
1,088ft
High Point
450ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Start your journey at the northeast end of the State Forest at the Weiss Ecological center, picking up Otter Hole Trail off the parking lot. This green-blazed trail takes you past a Natural Pool (members only) and some minor cascades that feed into it. This section is uphill but generally less than 10% grade.After one-third of a mile, leave the Otter Hole Trail by bearing left onto the blue-blazed Hewitt-Butler Trail. This section climbs about 400 feet in seven-tenths of a mile and has some enjoyable minor rock scrambles and hill top viewpoints of the surrounding ridges.Soon Hewitt-Butler intersects with the red-on-white-blazed Wyanokie Circular Trail, a must-do detour of a short few hundred yard excursion up to Wyanokie High Point. Follow the red blazes up a rock scramble for a 360-degree panoramic view of the Wanaque Reservoir to the east and the picturesque ridges in surrounding areas. The High Point is atop exposed bedrock with much room to explore the area, including a steep ledge on the western flank. After exploring, head back down the red blaze making a left (south) back onto the blue-blazed Hewitt-Butler Trail.Follow the blue blazes about 1.25 miles to one of the trip highlights, Carris Hill Trail. Descend this yellow-blazed trail a little over 600 feet in three-fourths of a mile through some interesting switchbacks, minor rock scrambles, and great scenery. There is a huge outcrop about 1/4 of the way down the hill that is a must do scramble. At it's peak, there are panoramic views of the reservoir and on a clear day you can see the New York City skyline.The bottom of Carris Hill Trail intersects with the white-blazed Lower Trail. Here, bear right for only a few hundred yards where Lower Trail intersects with another white-blazed trail called Posts Brook. This is a confusing section but it is somewhat well-marked - just be sure to follow the river, moving to your right (to the west). Posts Brook, at full flow, is quite lovely. Rather swift flowing, there are some bends to its course that are worth a pause for a photo opportunity. One-third of a mile later, still on white, is Chikhoki Falls, a picturesque cascade that the trail follows to the top. Shortly thereafter, the white-blazed Posts Brook Trail intersects with the blue-blazed Hewitt-Butler Trail, the same blue blaze from earlier. Bear left (west) for four-tenths of a mile and pick up the yellow-blazed Wyanokie Crest Trail.This 1.25-mile section of Wyanokie Crest is wonderful. Half of the trail follows a minor tributary of Posts Brook and features a dual-log stream crossing and several sections of boulder hopping, including one before leaving the stream's side through a low lying wetland swamp where the 'trail' route is up to the individual to pick and step their way across. After leaving the tributary, bear right (north) onto Outlaw (Orange Blazed) for just two-tenths of a mile and join with the red-on-white-blazed Wyanokie Circular Trail again. Be sure to bear left (north) and just one-tenth of a mile later turn right onto the original green-blazed Otter Hole Trail you started with.From this point, it is a 1.6-mile return leg to the parking area. This section of the Otter Hole Trail is almost entirely downhill and follows a good portion of the base of Assiniwikam Mountain and offers interesting rock formations and a final stream crossing.
History & Background
Another section of the park features an old 1800's abandoned iron mine that can be entered.

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