Showcasing the exceptional Highlands Region and pleasant Warren County countryside, the Warren Highlands Trail will extend over 52.4 miles from the Delaware River in the west to the Musconetcong River in the east, when completed. From its western terminus at the iconic Northampton Street Bridge in Phillipsburg, hikers can connect with the Morris Canal Greenway Trail on the New Jersey side or with the Delaware and Lehigh Trail (D&L Trail) across the bridge in Easton on the Pennsylvania side. From its eastern terminus at the historic Lock 4 West along Waterloo Road in Allamuchy, hikers can again connect with the Morris Canal Greenway Trail or with the related 150 mile multi-state Highlands Trail.

Over forested hilltops, through pastoral valleys, across tranquil rivers, around historic landmarks, and past charming villages, the Warren Highlands Trail highlights the county’s many treasures while meandering its way through the countryside. Along the way, visitors can immerse themselves in over 22,700 acres of preserved natural areas
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1Belvidere Road
Warren County
1,667 ft
2Belvidere Road
Warren County
1,942 ft
3Fairway Road
Warren County
958 ft
4Fiddlers Elbow Road
Warren County
951 ft
5Fox Farm Road
Warren County
2,841 ft
6Harmony Brass Castle Road
Warren County
1 mile
7Highlands Trail - Ragged Ridge
Warren County
2 miles
8Hutchinson Station Road CR 622
Warren County
3,005 ft
9Kelly Lane
Warren County
584 ft
10NW1 Dike
Merrill Creek Reservoir
912 ft
11Parking Lot Road
Merrill Creek Reservoir
614 ft
12Ridge Road
Warren County
883 ft
13Ridge Road
Phillipsburg
203 ft
14Ridge Road
Warren County
184 ft
15Strykers Road
Warren County
1,427 ft
16Uniontown Road
Warren County
889 ft
17Warren Highlands Trail
Warren County
4,163 ft
18Warren Highlands Trail
Phillipsburg
1,788 ft
19Warren Highlands Trail
Warren County
1,342 ft
20Warren Highlands Trail
Warren County
3,780 ft
21Warren Highlands Trail
Warren County
709 ft
22Warren Highlands Trail
Warren County
4,370 ft
23Warren Highlands Trail
Merrill Creek Reservoir
1,444 ft
24Warren Highlands Trail
Merrill Creek Reservoir
1,844 ft
25Warren Highlands Trail
Merrill Creek Reservoir
502 ft
26Warren Highlands Trail
Merrill Creek Reservoir
768 ft
27Warren Highlands Trail
Marble Hill Natural Resource Area
2 miles
28Warren Highlands Trail - Buckhorn
Warren County
3,488 ft
29Warren Highlands Trail - Harker's Hollow
Warren County
1 mile
30Warren Highlands Trail - Springhouse
Phillipsburg
1 mile
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