Nestled in the heart of Warren County, New Jersey, Creek Mountain stands as a towering testament to nature's grandeur. Rising 1,803 feet above sea level, this mountain offers breathtaking panoramic views and an abundance of outdoor recreation opportunities.
The challenging slopes of Creek Mountain invite hikers and climbers to embark on an exhilarating journey. The mountain's numerous trails wind through dense forests, cascading creeks, and sheer rock faces.
Popular hiking trails include:
Beyond hiking and climbing, Creek Mountain offers a plethora of other outdoor activities. Visitors can explore its pristine streams, teeming with trout and other aquatic life. The surrounding forests are home to a diverse array of wildlife, from black bears and deer to numerous species of birds.
The history of Creek Mountain is as rich as its natural beauty. The mountain was a sacred site for Native American tribes, and its slopes contain remnants of ancient settlements. In the 18th century, it became an important iron ore mining site, and its abundant resources fueled the region's industrial development.
Recognizing the ecological and historical significance of Creek Mountain, conservation organizations have worked tirelessly to protect its natural integrity. The Mountain Creek Natural Area, encompassing over 1,000 acres of pristine land, serves as a refuge for wildlife and a sanctuary for recreation.
Trail Name | Length | Elevation Gain | Difficulty |
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Lemon Squeezer Trail | 1.2 miles | 300 feet | Moderate |
Stairway to Heaven Trail | 2.5 miles | 1,000 feet | Strenuous |
Ridge Trail | 5.5 miles | 1,200 feet | Challenging |
Animal | Number | Last Sighting |
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Black bear | 12 | 2023-05-15 |
White-tailed deer | 30 | 2023-06-10 |
Wild turkey | 15 | 2023-04-25 |
Barred owl | 4 | 2023-03-05 |
Site Name | Significance | Period |
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Native American Settlements | Sacred site and cultural heritage | Pre-colonial |
Iron Ore Mines | Economic and industrial development | 18th century |
Civilian Conservation Corps Camp | Youth employment and environmental restoration | 1930s - 1940s |
Organization | Acres Protected | Year Established |
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New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection | 800 | 1964 |
Mountain Creek Natural Area | 1,000 | 1980 |
Warren County Parks and Recreation | 200 | 2005 |
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