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Camping

Campsites 50 tent sites (no trailers) along Sawmill Lake with fire rings and picnic tables. Flush toilets are within walking distance. Open April 1 through October 31. $15 per night.

Group campsites Two group campsites, accommodate 25 and 35 people each. Drinking water, pit toilets. Open May 15 through October 15. $1 per person per night, based on site capacity.


Trails

There are 11 named and marked trails in High Point State Park, in addition to a stretch of the Appalachian Trail which transects the area. These trails are maintained for the enjoyment of all visitors, whether they are hikers, bird watchers, wildflower photographers or Sunday afternoon strollers. The trails range from less than half a mile to over four miles take from half an hour to over two hours to walk at a moderate pace, and range from easy walking for visitors of any age to difficult rocky terrain for experienced hikers. each of the High Point trails are marked with colored blazes to make them easy to follow. There is also a self guided nature trail through the Kuser Natural Area. If youre interested, ask for the guide book at the park office.

Appalachian TrailTo the south, the Appalachian Trail follows a rocky ridge which offers many scenic views of the valleys and mountains surrounding the area. To the north, the trail drops off the ridge through hemlock gorges into former agricultural fields with a view of the surrounding countryside and the High Point Monument in the distance.

Cedar Swamp TrailThe Dryden Kuser Natural Area includes a distinctive bog, locally called the Cedar Swamp. The Cedar Swamp Trail makes a one and a half mile loop around the bog. The trail guide described the spring-summer vegetation and other features of the bog and the surrounding area. The descriptions in the guide correspond to numbered posts on the trail. As you enjoy the natural beauty of this area, please remember to leave it undisturbed for future visitors.


Area Activities
Horseback Riding
Milford, PA
The Black Walnut Inn is a delightful English Tudor-style Bed & Breakfast, tucked away on a 162-acre wooded estate in the foothills of the Pocono Mountains, minutes from the Delaware River. Adjacent to thousands of acres of wooded trails. Overnight boarding available to Inn guests. Trail Rides.

Web Site


Picnicking

Several picnic areas with table and grills are located throughout the park. For larger groups, we also offer three reservable picnic shelters that can accomodate up to 75 people each. In addition, group picnic Shelter #1 has playground equipment and Shelter #2 offers playfields and playground equipment. These areas may be reserved for a fee

$50.00 per day, plus applicable parking fees for reservations for Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day.

$75.00 per day for reservations for the Day After Labor Day to Friday Before Memorial Day.

Group Picnic Cancellation Fee 50 percent of Fee.

*Groups of 20 or more people shall reserve picnic facilities at least five days in advance. Such group use is not permitted on Holidays except as authorized by the Superintendent. Reservations for picnic areas are handled by the individual park area offices.


History of the Area


Area Accommodations
B&Bs / Inns
Deluxe Cottage Suites & Private Rooms. Jacuzzi Whirlpool Tubs for Two, Fireplaces, Candles, CATV, VCRs, CD Players, AC. Full Candlelight Breakfast. 1 hr.15 min. from NYC.
Milford, PA
The Black Walnut Inn is a delightful English Tudor-style Bed & Breakfast, tucked away on a 162-acre wooded estate in the foothills of the Pocono Mountains, minutes from the Delaware River. Adjacent to thousands of acres of wooded trails. Overnight boarding available to Inn guests. Trail Rides.

Web Site
A brick patio & inground swimming pool invite guests to step outdoors and enjoy their picturesque surroundings and provide a lovely spot for seasonal breakfasting, sunbathing or just plain relaxing!


More Info
Visitors guide to High Point State Park including the Appalachian Trail and Long Path in New Jersey.
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Area Attractions

High Point Monument

The monument was built through the generosity of the Kusers, in honor of all war veterans. Construction was started in 1928 and completed in 1930. At the top of the 220-foot structure, observers have a breathtaking view of the ridges of the Pocono Mountains toward the west, the Catskill Mountains to the north and the Wallkill River Valley in the southeast.

Lake Marcia

The spring-fed 20-acre natural lake is cool and refreshing for swimmers. The beach is protected by lifeguards and there is a bathhouse and food concession adjacent to the beach.

Dryden Kuser Natural Area (1,500 acres)

At 1,500 feet above sea level, the Atlantic white cedar swamp in Dryden Kuser Natural Area is the highest elevation swamp of its kind in the world. A self-guided trail booklet for those who wish to hike the swamp trail is available at the park office. Endangered species include the three-tooth cinquefoil and Coopers hawk.


Area Campgrounds
Rockview Valley Cmpgrnd Resort
59 River Rd
Montague, NJ
(973) 293-3383


Cedar Ridge Campgrounds
205 River Rd
Montague, NJ
(973) 293-3512


River Beach Campsites
378 Route 6 and 209
Milford, PA
(570) 296-7421


Pleasant Acres Farm Campground
61 DeWitt Rd
Sussex, NJ
(973) 875-4166


Otisville Camp Grounds
1 Grange Rd
Otisville, NY
(845) 386-5104


Kymer Campground
69 Kymer Rd
Branchville, NJ
(973) 875-3167


American Family Campground Inc
110 Guymard Tpke
Godeffroy, NY
(845) 754-8388


Beaver Hill Campground
120 Big Spring Rd
Hamburg, NJ
(973) 827-0670




Area Fishing Related Businesses
Cross Current Guide Service
100 Laurel Acres Rd
Milford, PA
(570) 296-6919


Matamoras Rod & Gun Club
120 Rod and Gun Club Rd
Milford, PA
(570) 409-9330


Mastodon Sporting Goods
195 Highland Lakes Rd
Highland Lakes, NJ
(973) 764-0200




Area Resorts and Lodging
Greenville Inn
980 Us Route 6
Port Jervis, NY
(845) 856-3878


Malibu Dude Ranch
351 Foster Hill Rd
Milford, PA
(570) 296-7281


Myer Motel
600 Route 6 and 209
Milford, PA
(570) 296-7223


Milford Motel
591 Route 6 and 209
Milford, PA
(570) 296-6411


Paradise Farm Resort
US Route 209
Cuddebackville, NY
(845) 754-8956


Mountainview Resort
369 High Rd
Glen Spey, NY
(845) 856-1323


Mohican Lake Resort
97 Leers Rd
Glen Spey, NY
(845) 858-8784


Hidden Valley Resort
44 Breakneck Rd
Vernon, NJ
(973) 764-4200


Resort Club Inc
3 Telemark Dr
Vernon, NJ
(973) 209-4362


Minerals Resort & Spa
2 Chamonix Dr
Vernon, NJ
(973) 827-2222


Resort Club at the Great Gorge
State Rt 94
Vernon, NJ
(973) 827-8000


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