2018 - Hike 27 - August 25 - Washington Crossing State Park - Titusville, NJ
Various trails in and near park including Delaware and Raritan Canal Trail
Posted by Chris 8/30/18
Basics:
Length - 4 miles
Elevation gain - 200 feet
Elevation gain - 200 feet
Nearest city - Titusville is pretty close to Trenton
Difficulty - Easy hiking with some navigational challenges
The Day:
My goal was to get to Haddonfield NJ to see the Indian King Tavern Museum and I heard Haddonfield has an interesting downtown. We did make it to both the museum and downtown and both were worth seeing. On the way down I tried to take some side roads and we were on NJ-29 for quite a while. Brian was longingly looking at the canal's walking path and when I saw the signs for Washington Crossing I knew I finally had a chance to visit this park which has been on my to-do list even if our visit was more serendipitous than planned.
The trail:
We walked along one of the historic paths that Washington's army used from the visitor's center over to the canal and then walked North along the canal for about 2/3 of a mile. At that point we cut back across NJ-29 and did a little sleuthing to find an unmarked trail that headed into the woods from a cemetery above the canal and highway. The Blue dot trail was our path most of the way back to the visitor's center with some red dot at the end. The trails back from the cemetery looked very lightly used and markings were just occasional. It was warm but slightly less steamy than it has been for the last few weeks.
Pics by Brian
Difficulty - Easy hiking with some navigational challenges
The Day:
My goal was to get to Haddonfield NJ to see the Indian King Tavern Museum and I heard Haddonfield has an interesting downtown. We did make it to both the museum and downtown and both were worth seeing. On the way down I tried to take some side roads and we were on NJ-29 for quite a while. Brian was longingly looking at the canal's walking path and when I saw the signs for Washington Crossing I knew I finally had a chance to visit this park which has been on my to-do list even if our visit was more serendipitous than planned.
The trail:
We walked along one of the historic paths that Washington's army used from the visitor's center over to the canal and then walked North along the canal for about 2/3 of a mile. At that point we cut back across NJ-29 and did a little sleuthing to find an unmarked trail that headed into the woods from a cemetery above the canal and highway. The Blue dot trail was our path most of the way back to the visitor's center with some red dot at the end. The trails back from the cemetery looked very lightly used and markings were just occasional. It was warm but slightly less steamy than it has been for the last few weeks.
Pics by Brian
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