Summer is (unofficially) here and that means a few things. First of all, it means outdoor fun. Many of us will hit the shore but that’s not all New Jersey has to offer on a sunny day. We have some fantastic hiking trails including one that will take you high into the sky, a sliver of heaven on earth.
The hike from Pochuck Valley to Pinwheel Vista will take you straight to heaven.
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In fact, your 7.3-mile moderate hike along the Appalachian trail includes a rocky 2.9-mile segment aptly called the “Stairway to Heaven.”
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Why? Probably because the jagged stairway takes you straight to the top of Waywayanda Mountain. On a clear day, you can see the High Point Monument.
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With views like this, it certainly almost seems like paradise.
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Your journey begins with an easy, level stroll along the Pochuck Boardwalk.
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Along the way, you’ll cross several bridges…
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Including the 110-foot Pochuck Quagmire Suspension Bridge over Pochuck Creek. Completed in 1995, it made the Appalachian Trail much more accessible to locals.
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You’ll pass by farms and through fields of flowers, sprawling pastures and bucolic scenes.
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The hike is an easy one, until you hit the boulder field. Though this means you’re approaching some incredible views.
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At about 3.1 miles in, you’ll reach Annie’s Bluff.
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At 3.6 miles, you’ll approach Pinwheel Vista.
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Sit for a bit and take in the beautiful views in all directions before heading back.
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For a preview of what to expect, check out this spectacular walk-through:
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While you can just hike the accessible boardwalk trail if you choose, I’d make it up to Pinwheel Vista if you’re able. You’ll see for miles; it’s truly magical. The primary issue is parking; be sure to respect local ordinances. For a step by step guide to this hike, check out NJHiking.com. For other Memorial Day Weekend activities in New Jersey, check out this enchanting flower walk or this kayaking adventure.
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