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Splitrock Reservoir Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Splitrock Reservoir Wildlife Management Area is a diverse outdoor destination in northern New Jersey offering hiking, fishing, mountain biking, and wildlife observation around its large reservoir and extensive forest lands.

3,882
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
Approximately 50,000
Annual Visitors
1972
Year Established

About Splitrock Reservoir Wildlife Management Area

 

Splitrock Reservoir Wildlife Management Area, located in northern New Jersey’s Morris County, spans over 3,800 acres surrounding the 650-acre Splitrock Reservoir. The area features a mix of hardwood and conifer forests, wetlands, and open water habitats that support a variety of wildlife including deer, black bears, waterfowl, and fish species such as bass and trout. The reservoir itself was created in the 1970s and now serves as a key recreational hub for camping, fishing, and paddle sports. The WMA also contains several miles of multi-use trails that accommodate hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, offering visitors scenic views of the water and forested ridges. Historically, the land was used for mining and forestry activities before being preserved for conservation and recreation. The area appeals to nature enthusiasts, anglers, and families seeking a quiet outdoor experience close to urban centers like New York City and Newark. Splitrock also supports seasonal hunting regulated by New Jersey Fish and Wildlife, contributing to healthy wildlife populations and habitat management. Notable features include remote campsites, panoramic reservoir overlooks, and quiet fishing spots. Access is primarily by car, with parking areas near trailheads and boat launches. Visitors appreciate Splitrock for its natural beauty, tranquility, and opportunities for water and land-based outdoor activities within a few hours’ drive of densely populated areas.

Highlights

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Splitrock Reservoir with fishing, kayaking, and scenic views

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Diverse hardwood and wetland habitats supporting wildlife observation

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Network of multi-use trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking

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Remote primitive campsites along the shoreline

Notable Natural Features

Splitrock Reservoir

A 650-acre man-made reservoir offering fishing, canoeing, and serene water views.

Multi-Use Trail System

Over 15 miles of trails that support hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding with varied terrain.

Primitive Campsites

Remote waterfront camping sites provide rustic overnight experiences close to nature.