Adventure Collective
HomeProtected PlacesWharton State Forest
Wharton State Forest adventures

Wharton State Forest Adventures

Wharton State Forest, located in New Jersey, offers a diverse array of recreational opportunities amidst its vast pine forests and historic sites.

122,880
Acres Protected
500
Miles of Trails
500,000
Annual Visitors
1954
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Wharton State Forest.

Entrance Requirements

No entrance fee, but specific areas may charge fees for amenities.

Best Time to Visit

Best visited in spring or fall for enjoyable temperatures and vibrant foliage.

Visitor Information

Batsto Village Visitor Center and Atsion Recreation Area.

Getting There

Accessible via US Route 206; roads are paved but can turn to gravel within the forest.

Weather & Climate

Wharton State Forest experiences humid continental climate patterns, with hot summers averaging 70-85°F and cold winters from 25-40°F. Spring and fall are mild, bringing colorful foliage and blooming flora.

Conservation Efforts

The area faces threats from human encroachment and pollution. Conservation efforts focus on protecting the Pine Barrens’ unique ecology, including its rare plant and animal species.

Camping in Wharton State Forest

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Atsion Family Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Offers family-friendly camping with amenities like showers and restrooms.

Mullica River Campground

Primitive
Reservations Required

Accessible only by boat or a long hike, ideal for remote camping experiences.

Top Trails

Batona Trail

Moderate
53.5 Miles

Highlights the heart of the Pine Barrens, connecting Brendan T. Byrne, Wharton, and Bass River State Forests.

Mullica River Trail

Moderate
9 Miles

Follows the serene path along the Mullica River, ideal for observing wildlife.

Mount Misery Trail

Moderate
8.4 Miles

Offers a secluded journey through the vast pine forests with minimal elevation change.

Batsto Lake White Trail

Easy
4 Miles

Circles picturesque Batsto Lake, providing lovely views of the surrounding woods and water.

Trailblazer Tips

Insect repellent is crucial during the summer months due to mosquitoes.

Spring and fall are the best seasons for visits, with mild temperatures and fewer insects.

Arrive early at Batsto Village to enjoy guided tours and historical exhibits.

Explore less-traveled trails for solitude and bring a map or GPS as trails can be sandy and challenging to follow.

Helpful Resources