Trail Miles: 74
Highest Point: High Point, 1,803 feet
The short stretch of the AT through New Jersey is surprisingly wild, remote, and rugged considering its close proximity to the large cities to the east. It is not terribly challenging hiking and the elevations are not high. At some of the lower elevations, the trail crosses swampy wetlands. Wildlife and birds are here in abundance and variety, with even black bears commonly seen.
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