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Lopatcong Creek Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Lopatcong Creek Wildlife Management Area offers diverse outdoor recreation opportunities in a protected riparian habitat, featuring trails, fishing, and wildlife observation in northwest New Jersey.

870
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
12,000
Annual Visitors
1970s
Year Established

About Lopatcong Creek Wildlife Management Area

 

Lopatcong Creek Wildlife Management Area is a conservation site located in Warren County, New Jersey, surrounding the Lopatcong Creek, a tributary of the Delaware River. The area encompasses lowlands, wetlands, and riparian zones that support a range of wildlife species and plant communities typical of the Piedmont and Appalachian foothills. The terrain is relatively flat with some gentle slopes, making it accessible for various outdoor activities. The site has been managed by the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife to balance ecosystem restoration, habitat preservation, and public recreation. Visitors enjoy fishing along the creek, particularly for trout and bass, thanks to stocking programs. Hiking and birdwatching are common as the area provides habitat for species such as great blue herons, wood ducks, and white-tailed deer. The WMA features several miles of multi-use trails suitable for hiking, cross-country skiing, and wildlife viewing. Historically, the region was influenced by agriculture and small-scale industry, but current management focuses on conserving natural resources and improving water quality in the creek. The Lopatcong Creek Wildlife Management Area appeals to outdoor enthusiasts looking for a quiet natural setting close to nearby towns and offers educational opportunities about local ecosystems and conservation efforts.

Highlights

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Lopatcong Creek fishing areas with trout stocking

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Seasonal wetland habitats attracting diverse bird species

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Multi-use trails for hiking and cross-country skiing

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Quiet spots for wildlife observation and photography

Notable Natural Features

Lopatcong Creek

A small, cold-water stream running through the WMA, supporting trout populations and diverse aquatic life.

Wetlands Habitat

Seasonally flooded wetlands providing essential breeding and feeding grounds for numerous bird species.

Multi-Use Trail System

Approximately 5 miles of trails traversing forested and riparian zones ideal for hiking and winter skiing.