Explore A Rock Cave And Hike Past A Lake On This Moderate New Jersey Trail
By Rebecca
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Published August 11, 2021
One massive perk of living in New Jersey? There are so many amazing hiking spots in the state. One hike we love in particular has plenty of cool features (views, a lake, a rock cave), and also gets your heart pumping. Located in Butler, New Jersey, we’d recommend the Silas Condict Park White Trail if you’re looking for a fun hiking experience.
Silas Condict Park White Trail is the perfect hike for someone who's looking for something that isn't easy -- but isn't too much of a challenge either.
This loop trail is about three and a half miles long and features an elevation of 534 feet.
The forest is pretty and peaceful. Keep an eye out for interesting birds and other wildlife.
You'll work up a sweat on this hike, but there is a lot to see.
One of the highlights of the trail is the beautiful lake you pass by on the hike.
Doesn't it look so refreshing and inviting?
Another highlight? This fascinating rock cave.
We want to explore, but it does look a little scary. Be careful when poking around here.
The hike to the top does include some tricky rock scrambles, so be careful.
It's part of what makes the hike fun, but also challenging.
Once you get past all that, you're rewarded with a stunning view at the top.
You can see for miles and miles from up here!
And while it's an amazing view, there are plenty of scenic vistas for you to admire along the way.
You'll have plenty of places to stop and take a break.
The Silas Condict Park White Trail is a great workout and a great adventure.
It's everything you'd want from a New Jersey trail.
And good news: Dogs can use the trail. They just need to be kept on a leash.
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Silas Condict County Park, 100 Kinnelon Rd, Kinnelon, NJ 07405, USA