Hiking isn't just a warm weather activity in New Jersey; our state looks simply magical covered with a coating of snow. While you may want to avoid some of our steeper hikes, Cheesequake State Park offers a perfect winter hiking trail.
The Green Trail is a mild-moderate 3-mile trail with minimal elevation gain.
You'll cross over cedar swamps atop a boardwalk.
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While there aren't elevated vistas, you'll find serenity along the snowy trail.
Still, you can score some views, and everything looks delightful covered in glistening snow. Visit just after it snows for the freshest powder.
Be sure to bundle up and consider bringing spikes for traction.
While you may find more breathtaking views atop one of our mountains, Cheesequake is a winter paradise.
After your hike, enjoy cross-country skiing, snowshoeing or sledding.
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What's your favorite winter hike in New Jersey? A few of my other favorites include Apple Pie Hill in the Pine Barrens and the Pochuck Boardwalk along the Appalachian Trail. For more great hikes, visit www.njhiking.com.
Hiking in New Jersey, whether on a scenic stroll or a challenging path, offers us the unique opportunity to get outdoors, breathe in the fresh air, and reconnect with nature. Among the more than 1,400 trails that meander through our beautiful state, a few stand out as a must-hike at least once in our lives. This iconic trail in New Jersey isn’t for the faint of heart but, if you’re up for the challenge, you’ll be rewarded with sensational views.
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With a name like Stairway to Heaven Trail, you know you’re in for some downright awe-inspiring views, but first, you must work for them. The 2.6-mile trail, which scores a moderate to difficult rating depending on to whom you talk, features steep climbs and rocky terrain. While the dog-friendly trail is considered kid-friendly by some, come prepared.
Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes or hiking boots to support your ankles and help with footing as you navigate the rocky terrain. Because the initial part of the trail is an uphill climb, gear up for a workout. Hikers recommend pacing yourself to avoid getting tired quickly. Bring water, and even though it’s a relatively short trail, you may also want to have snacks.
Set your GPS for the parking lot along Vernon-Warwick Road in Vernon Township. Since the lot is right off the road, you won’t be able to miss it. Because it has limited spaces, you might want to head out on the trail earlier in the day to ensure you snag a spot. Look for the trailhead to Appalachian Boardwalk after you park. The trail follows along the Appalachian Trail in the beginning.
Stairway to Heaven begins as an uphill climb, and you may have to scramble at times, but it’s all worth it once you reach Pinwheel Vista. Once at the vista, you’ll be treated to sweeping views of the Pochuck Valley. Be prepared to deal with crowds along the trail and at the vista, but meeting other hikers is part of the fun of this popular trail. The route back down can be just as challenging, especially with the rocky terrain and slippery conditions after it rains, so take your time.
Have you hiked this iconic trail in New Jersey? What did you think? Was it moderately challenging or hard? Let us know in the comments! Fuel up for your epic adventure or grab a bite afterward at The Lamp Post Inn, a mom-and-pop restaurant in Vernon Township, New Jersey. If you’ve got a free evening or two, turn that day trip into an overnight or weekend getaway by booking a local Vrbo.
Depending on where you come from, the parks and mountains of North Jersey can be a mighty drive. We might be a small state, but those interstates are a challenge! Still, some things are more than worth the trek - and one of those things is the best scenic hike in New Jersey. Windbeam Mountain is an impressive sight in the north of the state, not too far from the New York border. It's not an isolated area - there are plenty of charming towns in the area - but it certainly feels like it once you get on that mountain. The best way to see the sights is the Windbeam Mountain Overlook Trail, a 2.0-mile moderate trail that takes you to some stunning sights along a short but imposing trek. Are you up for the challenge? If you are, you'll be rewarded with one of the best views in the state.
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Windbeam Mountain is a fantastic hiking destination, and the Windbeam Mountain Overlook Trail is a great, accessible way to experience it. This 2.0-mile trail has an elevation gain of 718 feet and is rated as moderately challenging.
That means you should be relatively experienced to attempt it and you might face some steep climbs, but no real challenging terrain. Keep an eye out for some beautiful local flora based on the season.
This is a fairly unspoiled area of North Jersey, and while it's a popular hiking area, you should still have some space to explore and keep an eye out for local wildlife.
Dogs are welcome on the trail, as long as they're on a leash. And this is a view worth sharing with man's best friend, if you're both up to the steep climb!
The view from the Windbeam Mountain Overlook is truly stunning, letting you look out at the unspoiled wilderness for miles around. You might even be able to see into New York on a good day!
The view is stunning throughout the year, but starting in October hikers will be greeted by a landscape of fall colors taking over the entire region. And if you want to wait for cooler weather to take on this hike, there's no better time than leaf-peeping season!
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Have you taken the Windbeam Mountain Overlook Trail? Let us know about your experience conquering this scenic hike in New Jersey. You can see more pictures of this popular trail on the official AllTrails trail listing, and this is the kind of hike AllTrails + was made for - this mobile app will make it easy to stay on track even in remote areas, with downloadable trail maps with point-by-point directions. While you're in the area, why not take the time to check out another great park in the area - the historically significant Long Pond Ironworks State Park.