![]() ![]() Don't even think of going if it's been raining in the last few days. A good starting point for the Western section is the park at 5 Foot Bridge Lane in Blairstown, and for the Eastern area there's a small lot at 106 County Rd 519 in Newton. They could use a little signage in these areas.having Google Maps on my phone came in handy on a few occasions. There are also a few weird places that seem like dead ends.you come to a road crossing and need to follow it a bit before the trail resumes on the other side. West of Blairstown Airport there are a few short sections where you have to get off the bike and deal with steep embankments. The trail is a bit more rugged and not as well maintained as the other NJ trails, though a hybrid bike will do the job. Overall, I likely wouldn’t go out of my way again to ride on this trail. You’ll be on a slow decline heading west, and a slow incline heading east. I turned back before making it to the northeastern terminus. Thorn bush branches stick out and it’s pretty much impossible to not hit them. You cross a bridge quickly, but about a quarter mile past that the trail becomes narrow and overgrown. Heading northeast from the Hatchery parking lot, at first isn’t that bad. The last tenth of a mile as you near the end of the trail on the map it gets a bit narrower / bumpy / poorly maintained, but then you stumble upon an old rail bridge and crossing. There are stretches of just grass and less bumpy dirt / gravel, so it’s not all bad. The majority of the trail is rather rocky, so if you’re on a bike you’ll be rattling quite a bit. ![]() Heading southwest from this parking lot towards Buttzville, it’s just over 2.5 miles one way. I parked at the parking lot just off US-46 near the Pequest Trout Hatchery. Relax in the Lava Spring hot tubs or with a drink from the Island Oasis Snack Shack.Not too surprising that this trail hasn’t seen a review since 2018. This is the home of Pennsylvania's first indoor Flow Rider. With 53,326 square feet of water attractions to enjoy, H20ooohh! has three four-story slides, a wavepool, activity pool, jungle play structure with dumping bucket, and Leapin' Lillypads crossing area. Stop by the Thirsty Moose Saloon to grab a drink and watch the big game or listen to live entertainment at no cover! H20ooohh! is a family indoor waterpark located in the Town Center at Split Rock Resort. The weekly activity schedule offers turtle races, bingo, and even more family fun! Parents can relax in the hot tub while the kids swim at the indoor pool or fully pamper themselves with an on-site massage and a new hair style. Located in the beautiful Pocono Mountains, Split Rock Resort is the perfect destination for outdoor family fun with nearby hiking, biking, kayaking, white water rafting, or skiing. Your family will be entertained their whole stay with the many on-site amenities, including the Redemption Arcade, eight lanes of Cosmic Bowling, the movie theater, and more! The two-bedroom unit, ideal for families, has a living room with a sofa bed, fully equipped kitchen, two bathrooms, and two bedrooms and sleeps up to six. ![]() The one-bedroom suite has a queen bed, pull-out sofa, full bath, and fully equipped kitchenette and sleeps up to four. Galleria rooms are located in the Town Center which puts you right in the center of the action. Resort overview Split Rock Resort is a four season, family friendly resort where families have been making memories for generations in the scenic Pocono Mountains. ![]()
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