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- Wilderness Camping - NJPB Forums
The wilderness sites are 1 dollar You will run into very few or no people once your past aprox 3 miles on the Batona, and both backcountry campsites are secluded
- Wilderness campsites cabins at Wharton. . . | NJPB Forums
Wilderness campsites: (group, individual, and family) Bodine Field, Hawkins Bridge, Batona Campsite, Mullica River Wilderness Campsite, and Goshen Pond have hand pumps for water and pit toilets
- What Happened To Lower Forge? - NJPB Forums
Batsto to the Mullica River Wilderness Site is like 7 miles Most of it is sand mixed with a tiny bit of green highway and a couple plank crossings Personally, I think the way up to Lower Forge is a bit of a nicer hike, but I dont know if thats true with current conditions The camp is nice though, against the water with a water pump and privy
- Forked River Mountain Hike - NJPB Forums
I've been scowering the web looking for some kind of map to the Forked River Mountains, The only way I know how to get there has me going like over 10 miles there and back on foot So I was just wondering if anyone knew a shorter route as I wanted to get some friends to go this time around and I
- Road through Izembek Wildlife Refuge - NJPB Forums
A federal court will rule soon on whether the Interior secretary can swap government land so a road can be built through a wilderness wildlife refuge
- mullica river camping | NJPB Forums
When you say "mullica wilderness campground " is that the halfway point on this run? kinda a hill that is 4 5 miles from the beginning and end and has a water pump and some "natural " outhouses? Yup this is it Last year, someone even set up a zip line to fly across the river! I didn't have the courage to try it
- Lower Forge camping - NJPB Forums
Has anyone camped lower forge? It says no vehicles but I have a lot of stuff to carry so I am trying to figure out how close I can get my truck to the site to unload it Anybody familiar with the area?
- Greenhead Flytraps Ordered Moved From Federal Wildlife Refuge
Possibly, but some of the reg's for the 'wilderness area' are not that much different, i e vehicle access, albeit a bit more expensive at Holgate HOLGATE Unit: Edwin Forsythe Wildlife Refuge Dates of operation: Closed from April 1 to vehicles and pedestrians for nesting Piping Plovers wildlife is in charge of reopening that area Permit fee: $50 Permit obtained from: Police station at 68th
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