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Patriots' Path
Patriots' Path
Patriots's Path in the New Jersey Brigade Encampment Site
Length90 mi (140 km)
LocationMorris County, New Jersey
DesignationNational Recreation Trail
TrailheadsE. Hanover Township
Washington Township
UseHiking, Mountain cycling
DifficultyEasy
SeasonYear round
SurfaceAsphalt, Crushed Stone, Gravel, Ballast, Grass, Dirt
Trail map
Map

The Patriots' Path is a multi-use trail system in Morris County, New Jersey, open to cyclists, hikers, and horseback riders, consisting of a 55-mile (89 km) main trail and 35 miles (56 km) of spur trails. [1][2][3][4] The main trail is marked with white blazes or a white circular blaze with a brown tree.[4] The spur trails are marked with blue blazes or a white circle with a blue tree, while the side spur trails are marked with a red blaze or a white circle with a red tree.[5][6]

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Patriots' Path stretches from East Hanover, where it connects with the Lenape Trail in Essex County, to Allamuchy Mountain State Park in Sussex County, and the Village of High Bridge in Hunterdon County.[7] In southern Morris County, the path travels mostly along the corridors of the Whippany River, Black River, and Raritan River.[8] Different portions of Patriots' Path include bike trails (paved), cross-country skiing, equestrian trails, and hiking trails (handicap accessible).[9][3] Parts of the trail are along the right-of-way of the former Rockaway Valley Railroad.[10]

The Patriots’ Path is a part of two other larger trail systems. It is included in the Liberty–Water Gap Trail and the September 11th National Memorial Trail. The Liberty–Water Gap Trail is approximately 150 miles (240 km) and the September 11th National Memorial Trail is 1,300 miles (2,100 km) in length.[11][12][13]

The Patriots’ Path is a popular location for scouts to complete their Eagle Project. Some of the Eagle Projects that scouts have completed on the Patriots’ Path include installing benches, extending the trail and installing proper signage, and trail renovation and beautification. A particularly popular project to complete is installing a footbridge on the trail.[14][15][16][17]

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