GO ON A GROUP HIKE!
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GO ON A GROUP HIKE! On Saturday March 21st the Paulinskill Valley Trail Committee (PVTC) will host a group hike. The hike will begin at 10:00 AM starting at the Waterwheel Farm parking area at Cedar Ridge Road (see directions below). The length of the hike will be approximately 4 miles. Bring a drink. Dogs welcome on a leash. Children welcome accompanied by parent or guardian.
PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. RSVP TO MEETUP ANNOUNCEMENT OR SEND EMAIL TO PBK123@AOL.COM.
ABOUT US
The Paulinskill Valley Trail (27 miles) and the Sussex Branch Trail (20 miles) are part of Kittatinny Valley State Park. Both trails are multi-use. However, no motorized vehicles are allowed. Hiking, bicycle riding, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, snow shoeing jogging and dog sledding are allowed. All dogs must be on a leash. The tracks have been removed from these rail trails, leaving a pleasant cinder bed path. Except at a few road crossings, the trails are level and offer easy walking, cycling, and horseback riding. Anyone interested in nature or railroad history will enjoy using these two rail trails.
“THE SIGNAL”
The PVTC publishes "The Signal" newsletter two times a year. “The Signal” contains interesting historical stories about various parts of the Paulinskill Valley Trail and Sussex Branch Trail.
The annual membership contribution is $20 for an individual and $30 for a family. Larger contributions are welcome to help carry out our programs. Please make checks payable to “Paulinskill Valley Trail Committee” or “PVTC” and mail to PVTC, PO Box 175, Andover, NJ 07821. Follow us on Facebook or call (973) 324-0429 for more information.
DIRECTIONS TO WATERWHEEL FARM (PAULINSKILL VALLEY TRAIL CROSSES CEDAR RIDGE ROAD NEAR 908-928 ADDRESS)
GPS Coordinates: 41.025499, -74.862599 From Route 94 South, turn right onto Fairview Hill Road. Take Fairview Hill Road until it ends at the “T” intersection with Fredon Marksboro Road and turn right. Turn left onto Dixon Road. It becomes Cedar Ridge Road and crosses the Paulinskill Valley Trail at a pond. Parking area will be on your left.
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