";s:4:"text";s:3065:" Think of this as a heatmap, more rides = more kinetic energy = warmer colors. The intended direction a trail should be ridden. Wear pants, use bug spray, and thoroughly check yourself afterwards. Very light traffic. Drive to it and so on. It is closed. They are new to hiking and longer trail walks. Only saw seven people while on the trail. This is all ATV/UTV trails. It was a nice trail. Will come again on a day there are less people to do the 4 mile option. AllTrails has 14 great hiking trails, trail running trails, dogs leash trails and more, with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers, and nature lovers like you. It is good for a leisure afternoon walk.
It was enjoyable pine trees,birds and nature . #2 - Apple Pie Hill Fire Tower via Batona Trail, #4 - Batona Trail: Carranza Memorial to Quaker Bridge, #6 - Railroad Avenue: Atsion Furnace to Beaver Dam, #7 - Jersey Central Lines: Springer Brook to Deep Run, #8 - Jersey Central Lines: Fleming Pike to Wharton Avenue, Apple Pie Hill Fire Tower via Batona Trail, Batona Trail: Carranza Memorial to Quaker Bridge, Railroad Avenue: Atsion Furnace to Beaver Dam, Jersey Central Lines: Fleming Pike to Wharton Avenue, Batona Trail: Route 532 to Carranza Road( 2nd half back to 532). PLease post this info on the Facebook page... Lots of trees and branches down. The end is the highway and a lots of cars. Nice loop. Very scenic trail and an easy hike with very slight rooted inclines and declines. Just looking to take a quick stroll? We took our girls, 6 & 8, and they had a great time. This is the fourth section of the Batona trail. Description. It is also the site of Batsto Village, a former bog iron and glassmaking industrial center from 1766 to 1867 that currently reflects the agricultural and commercial enterprises that existed here during the late 19th century. Trails are compared with nearby trails in the same city region with a possible 25 colour shades. You must login to contribute content.The following content can be added. WHARTON State Forest Wetland Forest Open Field or Grass Water Tom’s Pond Trail (1 mi) Mullica River Trail (9 mi) Beaver Pond-Quaker Bridge Trail (1.8 mi) Buttonwood Camp Connector (1.2 mi) Wilderness Connector (.75 mi) Batsto Fire Trail (6.2 mi) Huckleberry Trail (5 mi) Penn Branch Trail (19.3 mi) Teaberry Trail (.8 mi) Batsto White Trail (4 mi) 4 mile loop in gorgeous pine forrest. Downloading of trail gps tracks in kml & gpx formats is.