Whitehorse Road

Total Miles 5.9
Technical Rating
3 Easy
Best Time Fall
Trail Type Full-Width Road
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Trail Overview

Whitehorse Road is located in the Wharton State Forest Section of the New Jersey Pine Barrens. The trail starts off with mild ruts/holes that typically is filled with water. The rest of the trail is deep sand with the occasional whoop filled potentially with water up to 24 inches. The end of the trail leads to the Apple Pie Hill Fire Tower. Camping is available at the Batona campsite at the beginning of the trail. Make Reservations on njportal.com.

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Difficulty

The main surface type of the trail is deep sand. You can easily get stuck if not in 4x4. The deep sand is the hardest part of this trail.

Technical Rating

3

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MARPATdroid
Oct 25, 2025
Open
Did the 5.9 mile highlighted segment with the family for a trail lunch at Batona Camp ground at the sount entrance of the trail. Followed it up to 533 and came home. Loose sand in some areas caused my Wrangler Rubicon to slip a little bit but not terribly in 4H with my swaybar disconnected. Probably honestly could just been in 2H, but for comfort with the family switched down to 4L, which certainly made the drive smoother over all and more of a stroll in the park. Some areas were narrow but plenty of pull offs to let people pass if needed. Tighter corners definitely had looser sand. We agreed was a fun beautiful trail we would drive again.
Michael Benes
Apr 20, 2025
Open
Easy trail with the only real "obstacle" being the sugar sand. Fun to drive with a little speed.

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