The overall region status for Hackettstown is Caution as of Apr 27, 2026 ago
Trail Conditions Summary
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| trail | region | date | description | condition | ||
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Mar 25, 2026 @ 11:00am (America/New_York) Mar 25, 2026 | mtb | Ideal | view | |||
Oct 6, 2025 @ 4:52pm (America/New_York) Oct 6, 2025 | mtb | Unknown | view | |||
Jul 10, 2025 @ 11:28am Jul 10, 2025 | mtb | Dry | view | |||
Jun 22, 2025 @ 1:15pm Jun 22, 2025 | mtb Over grown | Unknown | view | |||
May 27, 2025 @ 2:14pm May 27, 2025 | mtb | Ideal | view | |||
Sep 4, 2024 @ 4:58pm Sep 4, 2024 | mtb | Ideal | view | |||
Mar 25, 2024 @ 12:02pm Mar 25, 2024 | mtb | Ideal | view | |||
Jun 2, 2023 @ 1:54pm Jun 2, 2023 | mtb | Variable | view | |||
Jan 29, 2023 @ 6:57am Jan 29, 2023 | mtb | Ideal | view | |||
Oct 22, 2022 @ 12:12am Oct 22, 2022 | mtb | Ideal | view | |||
Dec 16, 2021 @ 10:58am Dec 16, 2021 | mtb | Ideal | view | |||
Nov 6, 2021 @ 11:08am Nov 6, 2021 | mtb Huge oak down across trail 9/8/21 | Dry | view | |||
Sep 7, 2021 @ 12:28pm Sep 7, 2021 | mtb Small tree down across trail, can ride over or around. Smaller tree, could be hand sawn, but there's a larger tree down 600 meters east of here (also noted and mapped) | Ideal | view | |||
Sep 7, 2021 @ 12:26pm Sep 7, 2021 | mtb Large tree down across trail, blocking trail | Ideal | view | |||
Aug 26, 2021 @ 7:18am Aug 26, 2021 | mtb Tree at intersection of Pots and pans | Ideal | view | |||
May 2, 2021 @ 11:21am May 2, 2021 | mtb | Ideal | view | |||
Sep 19, 2020 @ 10:39am Sep 19, 2020 | mtb | Ideal | view | |||
Jul 19, 2020 @ 5:08am Jul 19, 2020 | mtb | Ideal | view | |||
Jul 19, 2020 @ 5:08am Jul 19, 2020 | mtb | Ideal | view | |||
Jun 7, 2020 @ 8:06am Jun 7, 2020 | mtb | Ideal | view | |||
May 2, 2020 @ 6:00am May 2, 2020 | mtb Please update trail conditions reporter | Unknown | view | |||
May 1, 2020 @ 8:10pm May 1, 2020 | mtb Governor Phil Murphy today signed Executive Order No. 133, reopening state parks and golf courses, and restoring the authority of county governments to determine whether county parks will be open or closed. The order takes effect at sunrise on Saturday, May 2. “We understand that New Jerseyans want to get outside and get some fresh air as the weather warms up,” said Governor Murphy. “However, this should not serve as an open invitation to rush back to normalcy and break the necessary social distancing measures we’ve put in place. This approach will also bring New Jersey in line with our neighboring states, which will discourage residents from needlessly crossing state lines for recreation.” State Parks and Forests: The order allows State parks and forests to open to the public for passive recreation, including fishing, hunting, boating, canoeing, hiking, walking, running or jogging, biking, birding, and horseback riding. Picnic areas, playgrounds, exercise stations and equipment, chartered watercraft services and rentals, swimming, pavilions, restrooms, and other buildings and facilities, such as visitor centers, interpretive centers, and interior historical sites, shall remain closed at this time. To limit physical interaction, the State parks and forests must implement reasonable restrictions that include: Limiting parking to 50% of maximum capacity and prohibiting parking in undesignated areas; Prohibiting picnics; Requiring social distancing to be practiced except with immediate family members, caretakers, household members, or romantic partners; and Banning organized or contact activities or sports; and gatherings of any kind. The order also recommends that people wear a cloth face covering while in public settings at the parks and forests where social distancing measures are difficult to maintain. | Ideal | view | |||
May 1, 2020 @ 5:17pm May 1, 2020 | mtb Governor Phil Murphy today signed Executive Order No. 133, reopening state parks and golf courses, and restoring the authority of county governments to determine whether county parks will be open or closed. The order takes effect at sunrise on Saturday, May 2. “We understand that New Jerseyans want to get outside and get some fresh air as the weather warms up,” said Governor Murphy. “However, this should not serve as an open invitation to rush back to normalcy and break the necessary social distancing measures we’ve put in place. This approach will also bring New Jersey in line with our neighboring states, which will discourage residents from needlessly crossing state lines for recreation.” State Parks and Forests: The order allows State parks and forests to open to the public for passive recreation, including fishing, hunting, boating, canoeing, hiking, walking, running or jogging, biking, birding, and horseback riding. Picnic areas, playgrounds, exercise stations and equipment, chartered watercraft services and rentals, swimming, pavilions, restrooms, and other buildings and facilities, such as visitor centers, interpretive centers, and interior historical sites, shall remain closed at this time. To limit physical interaction, the State parks and forests must implement reasonable restrictions that include: Limiting parking to 50% of maximum capacity and prohibiting parking in undesignated areas; Prohibiting picnics; Requiring social distancing to be practiced except with immediate family members, caretakers, household members, or romantic partners; and Banning organized or contact activities or sports; and gatherings of any kind. The order also recommends that people wear a cloth face covering while in public settings at the parks and forests where social distancing measures are difficult to maintain. | Ideal | view | |||
May 1, 2020 @ 5:15pm May 1, 2020 | mtb | Unknown | view | |||
Apr 7, 2020 @ 4:11pm Apr 7, 2020 | mtb Governor Murphy announced that effective at 8pm on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, all state parks and forests will be closed until further notice. This full closure includes all park lots, grounds, facilities, trails, playgrounds. reporter | Unknown | view | |||
Aug 16, 2019 @ 7:47am Aug 16, 2019 | mtb Tree down on the top of 3 Tier Climb. Trail is passable but requires dismount of bike. | Unknown | view |
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