3 Fun Hikes In New Jersey Perfect For Celebrating Halloween
If you’re looking for the best Halloween hikes in New Jersey, you’re going to love these haunted trails. Enjoy nature, wildlife, beautiful scenery, and perhaps a few spirits! They’re surrounded by ghost stories and plenty of paranormal activity.

BaToNa is short for Back To Nature and you'll certainly get to enjoy plenty of natural beauty along this 50-mile trail through the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Any trail through this area is at least a little spooky, being that it's the birthplace of the notorious Jersey Devil, but this trail is often ranked among the most haunted in the United States.
There are multiple places to enter and exit the trail, so you don't need to hike the entire 50 miles. Paranormal points of interest include Ong's Hat (said to be the portal to another dimension) and the Carranza Memorial, which marks the site of a tragic plane crash.
There are multiple places to enter and exit the trail, so you don't need to hike the entire 50 miles. Paranormal points of interest include Ong's Hat (said to be the portal to another dimension) and the Carranza Memorial, which marks the site of a tragic plane crash.

People report spotting the Jersey Devil, hearing screams and cries in the night, and mysterious, glowing yellow eyes. Even if you don't believe the legends, you won't want to miss the wildlife, ghost towns, and abandoned ruins along this trail.
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This easy, 2.5-mile loop trail will take you through an Atlantic White Cedar Forest, past cranberry bogs, and to a well-preserved historic, abandoned village.
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Some locals report that a UFO landed here. There were strange lights and downed trees with no logical explanation (and no storms or other weather events at the time).

This 3.8-mile out and back trail in Jenny Jump State Park is dog-friendly, and you may want to bring your furry friend... I wouldn't want to be alone! Legend has it that Jenny Jump State Forest was named for a little girl who lost her life there and her spirit is said to have stayed behind.

Before disappearing into the mist! There's often mist on the lake, even when it doesn't make sense. There are also hidden caves and primitive ruins. Even the drive to this trail is spooky as you'll be taking Shades of Death Road.
Have you hiked any of these trails before? Any paranormal experiences on them or another trail in New Jersey? To discover more Halloween fun in the Garden State, check out this moonlight tour of Battleship New Jersey.
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Turkey Buzzard Bridge Rd, Pemberton, NJ 08068, USA
Double Trouble State Park, 581 Pinewald Keswick Rd, Bayville, NJ 08721, USA
Jenny Jump State Forest, 330 State Park Rd, Hope, NJ 07844, USA