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Kittatinny Valley State Park

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Kittatinny Valley State Park

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Goodale Rd, Newton, NJ 07860, USA

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Kittatinny Valley State Park is located near Andover, New Jersey. Glacial lakes, limestone outcroppings, former railroads, and a small airport are just some of the features of the park. Lake Aeroflex and Gardner's Pond form part of the headwaters of the Pequest River and are excellent for fishing and boating. The park is home to a variety of wildlife such as whitetail deer, wild turkeys, a variety of songbirds, beavers, muskrats, and squirrels. The park is operated and maintained by the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry.

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Spring/summerEdit

The park offers many different programs for children and adults. Nature hikes, mountain bike rides and talks are conducted by the park staff/volunteers and are scheduled for each weekend.

Fall/winterEdit

The park conducts the same programs as stated above but with less frequency. The calendar of events can be located at http://www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks/kittatinny_calendar.htm

Lake AeroflexEdit

A 119-acre (0.48 km2) lake, Lake Aeroflex is accessible by shoreline and via the boat launch ramp. The New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife stocks Lake Aeroflex annually with brown and rainbow trout. Small boats may be carried by hand or small cart and launched from the shore. There is no motor vehicle access. The lake is designated a “holdover trout lake.” During the winter months, Lake Aeroflex is open for ice-fishing (conditions permitting).

Gardner’s PondEdit

Gardner’s Pond is a 39-acre (160,000 m2) pond that can be accessed through the small plane parking area of the Aeroflex-Andover Airport. Small boats may be carried by hand or small cart and launched from the shore. There is no motor vehicle access. During the winter months, Gardner's Pond is open for ice-fishing (conditions permitting).

Twin LakesEdit

Twin Lakes is a 29-acre (120,000 m2) lake located off of Goodale Road in Andover Township. Fishermen can access the lake using the car-top boat launch or from the shoreline. During the winter months, Twin Lakes is open for ice-fishing (conditions permitting).

White's PondEdit

White's Pond is accessible from the Sussex Branch Trail or from Goodale Road and is open for shoreline fishing only. During the winter months, White's Pond is open for ice-fishing (conditions permitting).

HuntingEdit

Hunting is permitted in specific areas within the park. There is no hunting allowed on or from the trails. Areas of the park to the west of Goodale Road and to the east of Limecrest Road are open for all hunting seasons. (Subject to rules and regulations of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection).

PicnickingEdit

A limited number of picnic tables and grills are available near the parking area on Limecrest Road. Other picnic tables are scattered through the park.

Mountain bikingEdit

There are over eight miles (13 km) of rugged mountain bike trails available. Volunteers from the Bulldog Mountain Bike Team regularly maintain trails in preparation for mountain bike races held in the park each year. The terrain is varied enough to be challenging to both novice and expert riders.

  • All trail ratings and descriptions are made by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection which oversees the State Park system.
  • TransportationEdit

    Aeroflex-Andover Airport, owned and managed by the New Jersey Forest Fire Service, is located within the park. It is both a general aviation airport and an airbase for aerial wildfire suppression.

    TrailsEdit

    Sussex Branch Trail

    This 20-mile (32 km) trail passes through swamps, lakes, fields and several communities. Many features from its previous existence as a railroad can be exhibited. Among those features are graded fill areas, cuts through bedrock, underpasses that allowed the passage of farm equipment and dairy cattle from one side of the tracks to the other, and bridges crossing the Pequest River or Paulins Kill. The flat cinder base of the trail permits multiple uses including hiking, horseback riding, biking, cross-country skiing and dog sledding. The trail provides access for fishing and for wheelchairs in certain areas. The Sussex Branch Trail also crosses through Allamuchy Mountain State Park.

    References

    Kittatinny Valley State Park Wikipedia