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Dunnfield Creek Trail departs from the Appalachian Trail above the Delaware River, follows the creek for two-thirds of its length with numerous stream crossings. The trail then climbs a ravine to rejoin the Appalachian Trail at Sunfish Pond. [14] [15] [16]
The forest includes the 1,085 acres (4.39 km 2) Dunnfield Creek Natural Area; the creek is designated a wild trout stream. The 258 acres (1.04 km 2) Sunfish Pond Natural Area consists of a glacial lake and the surrounding chestnut oak forest, and can be reached by a steep and rocky climb along the Appalachian Trail. At 1,527 feet (465 m), Mount ...
The Appalachian Trail crosses the following tributaries or the watersheds of these tributaries in New Jersey: (1) Flat Brook (Big Flat brook), (Little Flat Brook), Dunnfield Creek, Stony Brook (Shawpocussing Creek), Paulins Kill via its tributary Yards Creek and Jacksonburg Creek.
Mount Tammany Trail ascending the western slopes from the Dunnfield Creek trailhead Mount Tammany is the southernmost peak of the Kittatinny Mountains , in Knowlton Township , Warren County , New Jersey , United States.
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View looking east at the New Jersey Forest Fire Service's Helispot 3 along the Mount Tammany Fire Road on Kittatinny Mountain. The Mount Tammany Fire Road is an unpaved 4.5-mile (7.2 km) road on the eastern ridgeline of Kittatinny Mountain from Upper Yards Creek Reservoir to Mount Tammany, the 1,527-foot (465 m) prominence on the New Jersey side of the Delaware Water Gap.
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Part of the former estate of Charles Campbell Worthington, features Mount Tammany (elevation 1,527 feet (465 m)), the New Jersey side of the Delaware Water Gap and southern areas of Kittatinny Mountain, including the 1,085-acre (4.39 km 2) Dunnfield Creek Natural Area (a Wild Trout stream) and Sunfish Pond, a glacial lake -