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Mahlon Dickerson County Reservation
Address: 995 Weldon Rd, Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey 07849
Phone: (973) 326-7600
State: NJ
City: Lake Hopatcong
Street Number: 995 Weldon Rd
Zip Code: 07849
categories: park, sports & recreation


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Reviews
This review is only for the hiking aspect. *Do not forget to bring/put on bug spray if you're going hiking. There are so. many. bugs. Granted, the bugs are mostly flies and other flying insects, but they honestly made the hike really uncomfortable. I'm not even sure if bug spray would've made a huge difference. Maybe if you purchase those bug spray wipes and very cautiously apply to your face avoiding eyes, lips, mouth and washing hands after applying. The bugs pretty much followed/clung to us for the whole trip. There was constant buzzing in my ear. I'm not sure if it was because we had applied sunscreen, but there were very few areas where we wouldn't be constantly swatting around us. I think we expected some insects being that there are swamp areas, but even when not near any water or swampy areas, insects were a big nuisance. These trails seem to be less frequented and less popular than other places, so expect walking into lots of spiderwebs as well. The hike itself is farily flat with some gradual steepness here and there. We loosely followed the "Pine Swamp Trail" that is listed on All Trails app was very helpful during the hike, which is roughly 7 miles. It took us 3 hours at a relaxed pace. If you hike frequently, most trails are casual. The overlook was kind of underwhelming, as trees pretty much covered any chance of a vista. There was one small window of a view of distant mountains. But besides that, not much. Perhaps the overlook would be better in the winter. I would definitely recommend planning the hike and deciding which trails to go on ahead of time. There are blazes and lots of different colored trails, but not much signage or maps once on the trail. The only signage we saw while on the trail was for Headley's Overlook. As I'm looking at the map now after the hike, I realized that we didn't hike close to "The Highest Point in Morris County" that's written on the digital map on the morrisparks.net website. We were at one point debating whether to continue on White or to go on Orange we were coming from the east, and there were no signs about this highest point. We had assumed the highest point was Headley's Overlook. One of the plusses about hiking here was that most of the trails are shaded, so hiking during 80-degree-plus whether was very comfortable. There are also porta potties at some stops where there were parking lots.
Make sure you read the fine print. The RV sites do NOT allow ground fires. But that was our fault for not reading that. Beautiful campsites. I love that we arnt on top of our neighbor. Nice paths to the clean and maintained bathrooms. Nice council fire ring where you can have a fire and a large field to play on.
Beautiful park with miles and miles if both easy hiking and biking trails as well as challenging mountain bike terrain. Places to camp and picnic as well.
Pleased with our experience. I was a little worried reading reviews but hopeful. We were in tent site 8, all the way at the end of the tent sites. It was secluded, even from tent site 7. There wasn't anyone there the first night we stayed, but they came the second night. We didn't hear them at ALL. The portapotty was very clean, considering its a portapotty and in the woods. I was expecting it to be full and smelly, but it was clean and had plenty of sanitizer. There was nowhere we saw to dispose of propane canisters, so we ended up bringing them home. It was buggy but in the woods, so not surprised. We walked to the stream a few times. We went into town and we hiked nearby. We were also able to get a few geocaches in the area. Overall, very happy. Certainly worth the price!!!
Nice flat rail trail for easy hiking or biking plus plenty of other normal hiking trails. Loop around pond an dam is pretty and also saw 4 beaver lodges and 1 beaver dam.
Had a great time camping with 2 families at Mahlon Dickerson Reservation in August 2020. This review is mainly about our experience camping at the shelters not the tents. MDR is a fairly secluded place, even if it's only 15 min from Rt. 80 in Jefferson. Pros: + secluded, private place. You really feel like you're actually camping. The only noises we heard we us and nature and not cars and other campers. + very reasonably priced + shelters and campground were maintained in very good condition + nice fire-pit/ grill. easy access to chopped wood and bear-proof garbage + close by to Rt. 80 & Rt.15 in Western NJ. Cons: - only a port-a-potty at shelter / tent site - no running water toilet or shower there is a working water faucet near shelter S4 - Privacy comes at a cost - few amenities within walking distance no playground, open ball fields, didn't see any marked hiking trails, etc. - Can't drive straight up to shelters - walk a few hundred feet but this helps with seclusion part. Initially tried to book using the online reservation tool, but after struggling for 15 minutes, I called the Morris County parks and got a live person and was able to book in 5 minutes. We only camped the 1 night, and arrived in the afternoon. We stayed in 2 of the Adirondack shelters aka lean-tos. It was a ~9' x 11' wooden platform with walls on 3 sides and a roof. But ultimately, my kids decided it would be more fun to pitch the tent we brought and sleep there, next to the lean-to which worked fine as well. Ground is a bit rocky, but we found a decent spot for a large tent. Liked the secluded nature of the place, the serenade of crickets and bugs and birds from dusk to dawn. They had good grill/ fire pits that we cooked s'mores on. We brought our own grill, but we probably could have cooked on their iron grill if we had wanted. The shelters are in good shape and would have been fine for sleeping bags. It wasn't too buggy, though we brought a couple citronella candles and had them and the firepits going before going to sleep which may have helped. The 4 shelters are a good 50+ feet from each other. You can also think of them as pairs, as 1&2 are together, then a larger space between 2&3, and then 3&4 are fairly close. Good for a couple families or groups going. Note that you cannot or not when we went drive right up to the shelters. Though there is a short walking path from the parking lot to the shelters, be prepared to carry your gear a couple hundred feet from the car to your shelter spot. The lack of a full bathroom there is one at the RV site about 1/4 mile away, not sure if it's open right now was a drawback for some members of my family. There is a little shed near shelter S4 that has a water tap outside that was working. The kids loved the animals and trees - we saw frogs, grasshoppers, slugs, caterpillars... and heard birds and owls, and lots of other ambient noise. Did not see any deer, bear or large animals. Overall it was a nice place and I would strongly recommend it for a "wilderness" type camping adventure that you can almost access from the trunk of your car. You might run out of things to do in a couple days since there are not many amenities, but definitely worth a try if you're looking to experience the great outdoors.
First time visiting - Nice RV Sites – Electric and water hookup available at each site – VERY clean bathrooms and showers that was awesome – Fire Wood available - Hiking trails - very helpful and friendly staff. A+++
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Beautiful quiet place for a walk at any pace
Nice hike. Weather cooperated and made a 3 mile hike into 6 miles .
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