- Wilderness Camping - NJPB Forums
The wilderness sites are 1 dollar You will run into very few or no people once your past aprox 3 miles on the Batona, and both backcountry campsites are secluded
- Ahhhh, Wilderness! | NJPB Forums
wilderness but rather increasing access to it for those on foot or horseback Canada is building the world's longest hiking trail, a 11,000-mile path called the Trans Canada Trail, and Europe is building a dazzling collection of distance trails, including the 6,500-mile E4 European Long Distance Path, from Portugal to Cyprus But the U S is
- Lower Forge camping - NJPB Forums
with that gear i'd say Batona Camp it's my favorite of the car camps still wilderness, but has a well and 3 privies nice day hikes to Apple Pie Hill, Hampton Furnace or Speedwell
- Round Valley Resevoir - NJPB Forums
I understand it is a wilderness camping spot, but the one bathroom actually had feces covering the floor The trash cans were nice though The wind died down early on 6 22 and we hit the water, paddling back to the boat launch in about an hour in calm water Over all the site was not too bad, with a great view of the water
- Wilderness campsites cabins at Wharton. . . | NJPB Forums
Wilderness campsites: (group, individual, and family) Bodine Field, Hawkins Bridge, Batona Campsite, Mullica River Wilderness Campsite, and Goshen Pond have hand pumps for water and pit toilets
- mullica river camping | NJPB Forums
Mullica Wilderness Campground didn't seem too "wilderness" to me, as a few people just parked on the nearby sand road and walked in We reserved at Atsion, although you may want to place a reservation online, as the campground was crowded when we visited last June As for alcohol, I would advise you to keep any possession of the stuff discrete
- What Happened To Lower Forge? - NJPB Forums
Batsto to the Mullica River Wilderness Site is like 7 miles Most of it is sand mixed with a tiny bit of green highway and a couple plank crossings Personally, I think the way up to Lower Forge is a bit of a nicer hike, but I dont know if thats true with current conditions The camp is nice though, against the water with a water pump and privy
- Halgas Scout Reservation - NJPB Forums
Interesting I wonder what the donator thinks about that? That is a nice property I was thinking while exploring there why the Boy Scouts would even want it other than eventually selling it And now they are
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