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[edit]DRAFTING SPACE
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[edit]The Highlands Trail is a planned 150-mile (240 km) recreational hiking trail through the Highlands physiographic province in the states of New Jersey and New York. The creation and construction of the trail is a cooperative effort of the New York–New Jersey Trail Conference, conservation organizations, state and local governments, and local businesses. When the trail is completed, the trail will span from Riegelsville, New Jersey, along the Delaware River, and north across the Hudson River, to Storm King Mountain and the border between New York state and Connecticut near Cornwall, New York.
History
[edit]Course
[edit]Topography and geology
[edit]Protected areas
[edit]New York
[edit]- Storm King Mountain State Park
- Black Rock Forest
- Schunemunk Mountain State Park
- Goose Pond Mountain State Park
- Sterling Forest State Park
New Jersey
[edit]- Long Pond Ironworks State Park
- North Jersey District Water Supply Commission lands
- Norvin Green State Park
- Pequannock Watershed lands
- Mahlon Dickerson Reservation
- Allamuchy Mountain State Park
- Stephens State Park
- Schooley's Mountain County Park
- Voorhees State Park
- Spruce Run Reservoir Area
- Clinton Wildlife Management Area
- Tower Hill Reserve
- Jugtown Mountain Preserve
- NJAS Deerpath Sanctuary
- Sweet Hollow Preserve
- Musconetcong Gorge Preserve
- Musconetcong River Wildlife Management Area
Hiking the trail
[edit]- Navigation (signs, flashes, the logo)
- Lodging
- Hazards