Kittatinny Valley State Park

Kittatinny Valley State Park in New Jersey offers a diverse landscape featuring glacial lakes, scenic woodlands, and historical sites, making it a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

5,656
Acres Protected
20+
Miles of Trails
Not Specified
Annual Visitors
1994
Year Established

About Kittatinny Valley State Park

 

Located in New Jersey, Kittatinny Valley State Park spans a rich, varied landscape including the picturesque glacial Lake Aeroflex and Lake Wawayanda. The park is part of the New Jersey Highlands and offers a range of activities set against a backdrop of wooded hills and serene waters. The area was historically significant for its iron mining and still features remnants of 19th-century industrial operations, including historic lime kilns and mining sites. Outdoor recreation opportunities abound with an extensive trail network for hiking and biking, as well as several lakes ideal for boating and fishing. Visitors can also enjoy bird watching as the park is known for its diverse bird species. The previous presence of the Sussex Branch Railway and the ongoing conversion into a rail trail reflects the area's long-standing role in New Jersey's transportation history.

Highlights

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Glacial Lake Aeroflex – a perfect spot for fishing and kayaking.

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Old railroad bed trails for easy hiking or biking.

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Historical lime kilns and iron mining remnants.

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The vistas from Sunrise Mountain, offering panoramic views of the valley.

Notable Natural Features

Lake Aeroflex

A 119-acre glacial lake known for clear waters and fishing opportunities.

Sussex Branch Trail

A popular rail trail offering a glimpse into the area's transportation history.

Lime Kilns

Historic remnants of 19th-century lime production can be found in the park.