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Location: Main- Outdoors - Parks - Hacklebarney State Park
Hacklebarney State Park
Contact Info
Chester
c/o Voorhees State Park
(908)638-6969


Official Site

 

 

 

Facilities and Activities

  • 892 acres
  • Picnic tables
  • Playground
  • Hiking trails, sometimes rocky, along Black River
  • Fishing (trout-stocked river)
  • Hunting
  • Black River Gorge
  • Gradual waterfall
The freshwater Black River briskly cuts its way through rocky Hacklebarney State Park, cascading around boulders in the hemlock-lined ravine. Two tributaries, Rinehart and Trout brooks, also course their way through this glacial valley, feeding the Black River. Even in the heat of midsummer, the temperature of Black River gorge is cool and refreshing. Today, Hacklebarney is a favorite place for avid fishermen, hikers and picknickers, yet in the 19th century the park was a mined iron ore site.

Hackebarney Natural Area (465 acres)
Eastern hemlock dominates the cool shady slopes of this ravine and several trails provide access to this forest and the Black River. Steep ravines along the Black River and surrounding mixed oak-hardwood forest and young woodlands comprise this area, which supports a variety of state endangered and threatened species. Three rare and endangered plant species exist within the park: American ginseng, leatherwood and Virginia pennywort. Over a hundred bird species and wildlife such as black bear, woodchuck, deer and fox live in the park.

Directions
Route 206 to Chester. Follow Route 24 west for one mile to State Park Road for two miles. Entrance is on the left.


 
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