Cushetunk Mountain Preserve

Category: Nature preserve

Address: 106 Old Mountain Rd, Lebanon, NJ 08833, USA

Phone: +19087821158

Opening hours

Sunday: 8AM–6PM

Monday: 8AM–6PM

Tuesday: 8AM–6PM

Wednesday: 8AM–6PM

Thursday: 8AM–6PM

Friday: 8AM–6PM

Saturday: 8AM–6PM

Reviews

Tomie Beatrice

Oct 17, 2022

Oh my goodness, this has to be on the tougher spectrum of a moderate hike especially starting from the white trail to the red trail. The main problem I had was the fact that the red trail was not properly marked, overgrown & we saw the closed sign towards 2 mile into the red trail so we went off trail for about a mile & a half before we retraced our trail back to the red trail / white trail. My hike came out to be 7.5miles in 3hrs & 17 mins. Overall, the autumn color of the leaves & the 60° temp in the middle of October made it a good hike

Mayeesha Masud

Aug 4, 2022

It’s medium to a tiny bit difficult but the views at the bottom with the lake is beautiful. The hike was moderately short but it took a bit more energy because of the uphill and downhills. Highly highly recommend!

Keaton Crotchett

Jul 27, 2022

pretty hike, good fishin

J Richard Taylor

Jan 2, 2022

I found this hike while traveling home to NC from CT. I was getting a little tired of driving and needed to relax. The mountain and trail is next to a huge reservoir. The parking lot was gravel and we'll kept. I got shots of that and the trail map. There were several walking sticks left at the trailhead by the informational sign and map. I'd recommend grabbing one or two if you complete this hike when it's rainy. It was misting today and it made the trail pretty slick because of all the fallen leaves and the mud. The slickness didn't really matter to me until my descent on the way out. The trail begins with a fairly steep, steady climb for about ten to fifteen minutes. Once you get to the top of the steady initial climb you come to a fork. You can either go left or you can go right and the trail to the right splits into two. I went left to some of the rock peaks I have posted pics of. I assume the trails to the right go closer to the bank of the reservoir as they both started going back down. The trail to the left was a much smaller incline than before as I approached the rock formations and overlooks. There would be some great views of the reservoir on clear day. I really enjoyed this hike. It got my blood flowing and I only spent an hour there. I could have spent much more time and taken the trails down to the reservoir but had to get back on the road. One note: The path I took to the left had a couple of pieces of rebar sticking up near some of the rock formations. Keep an eye out for that. I just saw it in one spot. It stuck up about three inches and one of the pieces had been painted pink by the area entity doing the trail upkeep I assume.

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Questions & Answers

Are there camping spots on this trail?

Vanessa Alvarez | Oct 16, 2020
Paul Weinberg | Oct 16, 2020

Not on the trail on the north side of the reservoir. There may be camping in the state park at round valley.

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Is there bike trails? Are they paved or dirt?

Cheryl Shuleski | Oct 17, 2019
Tom Wallis | Oct 17, 2019

There are bike trails, mostly fire trails, meaning dirt. Some are easy and aome very difficult. There are trail maps with difficulties marked on them

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