Brendan T. Byrne State
Forest has more than 25 miles of marked trails. The various trails and loops
provide challenges ranging from long single track hiking trails to a trail
accessible for people with disabilities. The
Batona Trail is designed for hiking,
cross country skiing, and snow shoeing (weather permitting). The Mount
Misery Trail allows visitors the additional option of mountain biking, and
the Cranberry Trail allows for access by wheelchairs in addition to all the
other uses listed above.
The
Batona Trail is almost 50 miles in
length and links Brendan T. Byrne, Wharton, and Bass River State Forests.
This portion of the Batona Trail is
maintained by the NJ State Park Service and the
Batona Hiking Club.
Other trails intersect
with the Batona Trail to provide loops of about 6 miles and 14 miles for day
hikes. Loops of about 2 miles at the forest office and one mile at Pakim
Pond provide short easy hikes with wide pathways which avoid contact with
vegetation that may harbor ticks or other insect pests.
All of the trails allow
the visitor to enjoy the scenery and biological diversity of the Pine
Barrens. Whether you want to spend an hour or an afternoon hiking - the
trails at Brendan Byrne provide unlimited opportunities for fitness and
relaxation.
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