much more friendly than Cliffs.īTW: They give you a card when you come in. What else can I say, except, the workers are VERY FRIENDLY (as compared to the ice cream place that was here before). Their malteds are delicious, and their home made ice cream birthday cakes are the best I've ever tasted. I know when I like a place when a day later I'm salivating for it again. Now, they are a few cents more than Cliffs, but if you want cheap, bland ice cream, you can go to Shop Rite and buy a 1/2 of Turkey Hill for $1.95. It took three visits before I realized how much more flavorful (and addictive) their ice cream is, especially my favorite chocolate: Dalton Abby. I went here out of convenience, twice, instead of traveling to Cliffs. In this location before Das Creamery was there, there was another ice cream parlor that had so-so ice cream, so I didn't give Das a chance. I've been a fan of Cliff's Ice cream for years, especially their Huckleberry (which they only make in the summer). Visit the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife at for additional information on bear safety.Reviewed By DoctorSidel - Flanders, New Jersey Please report any damage or nuisance behavior to the park office. Never run from a bear! To report an aggressive bear, call 1-877-WARN-DEP (1-87) immediately. Do not approach or attract bears by making food available. Use insect repellent, wear light-colored clothing, tuck pants into socks, stay on trails, check yourself when you get home, shower and wash clothes immediately.īlack bears are found throughout New Jersey. Pets must always be on a leash no longer than six feet in length and under the control of the owner. There are no trash receptacles in this park. It’s like crowdsourcing trash management! Bring a bag or two for trash, recycling and cleaning up after your pet. Unless you're camping, whatever you carry into the park, plan on carrying it out too. Keep Your Park Clean and Green Protect plants and animals and care for your park by taking your trash with you. Īlcoholic beverages are not permitted in state parks, forests, recreation areas, golf courses, marinas, natural areas, historic sites, and preserves. State law prohibits the smoking of tobacco and use of electronic smoking (vaping) devices in all state parks, forests, historic sites, recreation areas, golf courses and marinas. Thank you for your help in protecting New Jersey’s natural and historic resources. This includes state parks, forests, recreation areas, golf courses, marinas, natural areas, historic sites, and preserves. Recreational use of ATVs is not permitted on NJ State Park Service property. General Guide to the trails at Allamuchy Mountain State Park The trail is between Waterloo Road at Route 80 and the Saxton Falls Dam. A 3-mile water trail on the Musconetcong River is available for canoes, kayaks and rowboats. The difficulty of the trails range from moderate to rugged. A 10-mile section of the Highlands Trail goes from the northern boundary of Allamuchy (off Route 206) through Stephens State Park. Using an old railroad bed, this trail provides the hikers, mountain bikers and horseback riders easy access from Waterloo Road through Kittatinny Valley State Park to Branchville, New Jersey. A 3-mile section of the Sussex Branch Trail starts at Waterloo Road and goes northwest to Cranberry Lake. There are more than 14 miles of marked trails available for hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding in the Allamuchy Natural Area and more than 20 miles of unmarked trails in the northern section of Allamuchy Mountain State Park. The Allamuchy Natural Area has more than 14 miles of marked and more than 20 miles of multi-use trails available for mountain biking. The Allamuchy Natural Area has more than 14 miles of marked trails and more than 20 miles of unmarked trails available for horseback riding. There also are more than 20 miles of unmarked trails available for hiking, as well as other activities in the northern section of Allamuchy Mountain State Park. The Allamuchy Natural Area has more than 14 miles of marked trails available for hiking. There also are more than 20 miles of unmarked trails available for biking in the northern section of Allamuchy Mountain State Park.Ĭross-country skiing is permitted on the roadways and field areas during the winter months. The Allamuchy Natural Area has more than 14 miles of marked trails available for biking.
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