The Easy Trail That Might As Well Be The Cranberry Bog Capital Of New Jersey
New Jersey’s cranberry bogs are a staple of South Jersey life, giving NJ the title of “Cranberry Capital”, according to many people. Now, I love my cranberry juice and cranberry sauce, but I didn’t realize how deep those roots go until I explored the Chatsworth area. That’s where we’ll find the best cranberry bog hike in NJ – the Franklin Parker Preserve loop trail. This 5.3-mile trail is located near Chatsworth and is a great way to see New Jersey’s cranberry bogs in all their glory. It’s also an excellent fall foliage hike around this time of year, and should be suitable for all skill levels. While it’ll take just under two hours to complete, the terrain is simple to navigate and offers some unique sights and photo opportunities along the way.
Have you walked the Franklin Parker Preserve before? Tell us about this cranberry bog hike in NJ in the comments section! You can find out more about the region on the NJ Conservation website, and AllTrails has more photos and details on the trail. If you’re planning a lot of hikes this fall season, especially in remote areas, a subscription to AllTrails + is a worthwhile investment. It offers downloadable trail maps and other features to ensure you always stay connected.
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