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Double Trouble State Park

The best walks and hikes in Double Trouble State Park

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Hiking in Double Trouble State Park offers access to over 8,000 acres within the New Jersey Pine Barrens, characterized by extensive pine forests, serene cedar swamps, and distinctive bogs. The pristine Cedar Creek meanders through the park, providing picturesque views and a unique tea-colored hue. Trails are generally flat, traversing sand roads around the historic village and former cranberry bogs, with some sections winding through cedar swamps.

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Last updated: April 26, 2026

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Double Trouble Nature Trail

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Hike the easy 1.3-mile Double Trouble Nature Trail through New Jersey's Pinelands, featuring cranberry bogs, cedar forests, and historic vil

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Explore the easy 1.4-mile Tindey Hiking Trail and Swamp Spur in Jakes Branch County Park, a flat route through the unique Pine Barrens.

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Hike the easy 3.9-mile Tindey Hiking Trail through the unique Pine Barrens in Jakes Branch County Park, gaining 51 feet of elevation.

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Hike the easy 3.7-mile Winding River Park Trail in Toms River, NJ, enjoying woodlands, river views, and diverse wildlife.

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July 22, 2024, Jakes Branch County Park

Jakes Branch County Park offers hikers a journey through history, tracing back to the Lenni Lenape Indians who first inhabited the area. North of the park, artifacts from a large Lenape village were discovered along the Toms River. In 1761, Jacob Jacobs, a colonial settler, established a sawmill on a nearby tributary. Originally called Jacob’s Branch, the name was later shortened to Jakes Branch. Today, this historic stream runs along the park’s northern edge, providing a picturesque and historically rich hiking experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Double Trouble State Park?

Double Trouble State Park offers over 10 official, blazed hiking trails, in addition to numerous unmarked trails along sand service roads. Most routes are considered easy, making them accessible for various fitness levels.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the hiking trails in Double Trouble State Park?

The terrain in Double Trouble State Park is generally flat, primarily traversing sand roads around the historic village and former cranberry bogs. A section of the Double Trouble Nature Trail offers a different experience, winding through a cedar swamp and crossing Cedar Creek.

Are there any easy hikes suitable for beginners or families with children?

Yes, most of the trails in Double Trouble State Park are rated as easy, making them ideal for beginners and families. The Double Trouble Nature Trail is a 1.5-mile loop that highlights both natural and historic points of interest, perfect for a family outing. Another accessible option is the Scenic View - Cedar Creek loop.

Are dogs allowed on the hiking trails in Double Trouble State Park?

Yes, Double Trouble State Park is dog-friendly. Most blazed trails are multi-use, welcoming hikers, bikers, and horseback riders, which generally includes leashed dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them.

What notable landmarks or natural features can I see while hiking?

While hiking, you can explore the unique pine barrens ecosystem, including extensive pine forests, serene cedar swamps, and distinctive bogs. The pristine Cedar Creek meanders through the park, offering picturesque views of its unique tea-colored water. You'll also encounter productive cranberry bogs, remnants of a once-thriving operation, and the historic Double Trouble Village State Historic Site with its preserved 19th and early 20th-century structures.

Are there any circular or loop trails in the park?

Yes, Double Trouble State Park offers several loop trails. Popular options include the 1.5-mile Nature Trail, the 2.25-mile Perimeter Loop, and the 1.20-mile Reservoir-Sawmill Loop. The Scenic View - Cedar Creek loop is another great circular option.

What is the best time of year to visit Double Trouble State Park for hiking?

The spring migration period, from April to June, is particularly rewarding for bird enthusiasts, as over 50 species are frequently observed. Observing cranberry harvesting during the active season can also be interesting. The park's diverse habitats offer beauty throughout the year, with winter months also suitable for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on multi-use trails.

Is there parking available at Double Trouble State Park?

Yes, parking is available at Double Trouble State Park. The main parking areas are typically located near the historic village and trailheads, providing convenient access to the park's extensive trail system.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see while hiking?

Double Trouble State Park is an excellent spot for birdwatching, with over 50 species, including waterfowl and raptors, frequently observed. The park's diverse habitats, including pine forests and cedar swamps, support a variety of wildlife characteristic of the New Jersey Pine Barrens.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Double Trouble State Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the park's serene atmosphere, the unique tea-colored Cedar Creek, and the fascinating historical insights provided by the preserved Double Trouble Village and cranberry bogs. The well-maintained, mostly flat trails are also frequently highlighted for their accessibility.

Can I go canoeing or kayaking in Double Trouble State Park?

Yes, beyond hiking, visitors can enjoy canoeing and kayaking on Cedar Creek. Convenient access points are available throughout the park, allowing for peaceful and scenic paddles through the unique pine barrens landscape.

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