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Embark on the High Point Loop, an easy hike through Norvin Green State Forest. This route covers 1.3 miles (2.1 km) with an elevation gain of 418 feet (127 metres), taking about 40 minutes to complete. You will encounter varied terrain, from rocky sections to smoother paths winding through dense…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.38 km
633 m
130 m
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1.48 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Komoot tour for the High Point Loop is a shorter version, estimated to take around 40 minutes to complete. However, local guides often describe a longer High Point Loop in the area, which can range from 3.5 to 4 miles (5.6-6.4 km) and take approximately 1 hour and 8 minutes for the main loop, or up to 6 hours for extended variations.
The terrain is quite varied. You can expect a mix of rocky sections and smoother paths, winding through forested areas. A unique feature is a cedar swamp with a boardwalk section, offering a different kind of walking experience. Some parts may require sure-footedness, especially in rocky areas.
Yes, the trail offers several scenic spots. You'll find a general Viewpoint and the prominent Wyanokie High Point, which provides sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. From various points, you might see Lake Marcia, the Delaware Water Gap, and distant peaks in Pennsylvania and New York.
Yes, the route uses sections of several official trails. You'll be on the High Point Loop for about 59% of the way, and it also incorporates parts of the Den Trail (40%), Highlands Trail (15%), and Wyanokie Circular Loop Trail (5%).
While the specific Komoot tour doesn't detail dog rules, trails in Norvin Green State Forest generally allow dogs, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Always check the latest park regulations before you go.
The High Point Loop is beautiful year-round, but it's particularly stunning in the fall when the beech and maple woodlands display vibrant autumn colors. Spring offers lush greenery, and summer is great for hiking, though it can be warmer. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear for potentially icy or snowy conditions.
The Komoot tour starts and ends at a specific point, implying a designated trailhead. For the broader High Point Loop area, parking is typically available at trailheads within Norvin Green State Forest. Specific directions to the main parking areas can usually be found on the park's official website or by searching for 'Norvin Green State Forest parking'.
Generally, there are no entrance fees or permits required for day hiking in Norvin Green State Forest. However, it's always a good idea to check the official New Jersey State Park Service website for any updates on regulations or temporary closures before your visit.
Given the varied terrain and potential for rocky sections, sturdy hiking shoes are recommended. Bring plenty of water, especially on warmer days, as there may not be water sources directly on the trail. A map or GPS device is also helpful, as the trail intersects with several other paths. Dress in layers, as weather conditions can change.
The Komoot tour is rated 'easy' and is relatively short, making it suitable for beginners and families. However, if you plan to explore the longer variations of the High Point Loop, which include more significant elevation gain and rocky sections, it might be considered moderate. Always assess your group's fitness level and choose the appropriate route.
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