New Jersey

New Jersey

Hacklebarney State Park

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Established
1924
Acreage
978 · 978 acres including the 465-acre Hacklebarney Natural Area; established 1924 with 32-acre donation from Adolph E. Borie
Location
Morris County, NJ (Long Valley/Chester Township)
Key features
Black River gorge; hemlock-lined ravine; boulder cascades; Rinehart and Trout Brooks; CCC-era stonework
Activities
Hiking, trout fishing, picnicking, bird watching, photography
Notable
Originally a 19th-century iron ore mining site; established in 1924 as a memorial donation from Adolph E. Borie

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Source: dep.nj.gov · 2026-05-14