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South Branch Preserve Adventures

South Branch Preserve in New Jersey offers serene woodlands and river habitats ideal for hiking, bird watching, and fishing along the South Branch Raritan River.

2300
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1998
Year Established

About South Branch Preserve

 

South Branch Preserve is a protected natural area located in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, along the South Branch of the Raritan River. The preserve encompasses diverse habitats including hardwood forests, riverbanks, and wetlands, supporting a wide variety of plants and wildlife native to the Piedmont region. The terrain gently undulates with river valleys providing scenic views and peaceful settings for outdoor recreation. Historically, the area was used for small-scale farming and milling before being preserved to protect its natural ecosystems. Today, it serves as an important refuge for migratory birds, native fish species, and regional flora. Visitors to South Branch Preserve can enjoy several miles of well-maintained hiking trails that follow river corridors and traverse forested ridges. Fishing is popular along the South Branch Raritan River, known for trout and bass. Birdwatchers come to spot species like great blue herons, kingfishers, and various warblers especially during migration seasons. The preserve’s quiet setting and abundant wildlife make it a favored spot for those seeking nature photography, casual walks, and educational outings. Access points are marked and include trailheads with parking areas. The preserve provides a relatively undisturbed outdoor experience close to nearby towns such as Clinton and Califon, making it a readily accessible green space within the region. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining water quality in the river and protecting native habitat from invasive species through volunteer stewardship programs.

Highlights

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South Branch Raritan River fishing spots known for wild trout

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Quiet riparian forest habitats supporting diverse bird species

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Historic stone mill foundations visible along hiking routes

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Secluded river access points for paddling and nature observation

Notable Natural Features

South Branch Raritan River

A clean, cold-water river supporting trout populations and offering scenic fishing spots.

Historic Mill Ruins

Remnants of 19th-century mill structures located along the preserved trails.

Riparian Forest Ecosystem

A critical habitat corridor that supports native plants and a variety of woodland birds.