Norvin Green State Forest is a picturesque forest known for its rugged terrain, panoramic views, and diverse hiking trails in northern New Jersey.
Norvin Green State Forest boasts vibrant ecosystems across its rugged terrain dotted with rocky ridges and densely wooded hills. Located in the Highlands of northern New Jersey, it offers a mix of challenging and easy trails that attract hikers, bird watchers, and nature enthusiasts. The state's unique serpentine soil supports diverse plant species, while its forested areas provide a habitat for deer, foxes, and countless bird species. Historically, it bears remnants of its past through old mining sites and heritage ruins scattered throughout. Norvin Green is popular for its recreational activities, particularly hiking, with trails leading to stunning overlooks such as Wyanokie High Point and Carris Hill, offering sweeping views of the New York skyline in the distance. The park remains a favorite for both locals and visitors, providing an escape into nature without venturing far from the urban hustle.
Wyanokie High Point with views of New York City
Varied ecosystems home to diverse flora and fauna
Historic remnants from the region's mining past
Secluded hiking trails with picturesque landscapes
Offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and distant NYC skyline.
A serene spot great for bird watching and quiet reflection.
Scenic waterfall especially beautiful after rains.