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United States
New Jersey
Passaic County
North Haledon

Preserve Shoreline Loop

Easy

2.7

(2)

100

hikers

Preserve Shoreline Loop

00:40

2.61km

10m

Hiking

The Preserve Shoreline Loop is an easy 1.6 miles (2.6 km) hiking route in the G. Thomas Donch Nature Preserve. You will gain 25 feet (8 metres) over an estimated 39 minutes, making it suitable for all skill levels. This Preserve Shoreline Loop hiking trail offers a quick and accessible…

Last updated: March 7, 2026

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1.68 km

Haledon Reservoir

Highlight • Lake

Take in scenic views of the lake from this overlook, with ample wildlife sightings including many types of birds, chipmunks and deer. Be sure to spot the pair of regal …

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2.50 km

101 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Preserve Shoreline Loop?

The Preserve Shoreline Loop is located within the G. Thomas Donch Nature Preserve (also known as Franklin Lakes Nature Preserve). Parking is typically available at designated areas within the preserve, providing direct access to the trailhead.

Are there any fees or permits required to access the G. Thomas Donch Nature Preserve?

Based on available information, there are no specific fees or permits mentioned for accessing the G. Thomas Donch Nature Preserve or hiking the Preserve Shoreline Loop. It is generally open to the public.

Is the Preserve Shoreline Loop suitable for families and those with accessibility needs?

Yes, this trail is considered easy and very family-friendly. It features ADA-compliant sections and boardwalks over wet areas, making it accessible for a wide range of visitors, including those with strollers or wheelchairs.

What is the best time of year to hike the Preserve Shoreline Loop?

The trail is enjoyable year-round, but it's particularly scenic during the fall foliage season. Spring and summer offer abundant wildlife viewing, though you should be prepared for potentially muddy and buggy conditions, especially after rain.

What is the terrain like on the loop, and what should I expect?

The terrain is mostly flat, consisting of a mix of narrow dirt paths and wider dirt-and-gravel woods roads. While generally well-maintained, some sections may have gravel, tree roots, and rocky patches. Boardwalks are present over wet areas, but it can get muddy and buggy when wet.

What wildlife and scenic views can I expect to see along the way?

You'll enjoy constant views of the 75-acre lake, formerly the Haledon Reservoir. The preserve is rich in wildlife, with opportunities to spot various birds like regal swans, herons, and other waterfowl, as well as chipmunks and deer. There are also viewing points offering expansive vistas of the lake.

Is the Preserve Shoreline Loop dog-friendly?

While the trail is generally considered dog-friendly, it's always best to check local regulations for the G. Thomas Donch Nature Preserve regarding leash requirements and waste disposal to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.

Does the trail intersect with other paths?

Yes, while primarily following the Preserve Shoreline Loop Trail, the route also passes through sections of the Island Bridges Trail and the Woodland Trail, offering a diverse experience within the preserve.

What are the winter hiking conditions like on the loop?

Winter hiking on the loop can be peaceful, offering different scenic views. However, be prepared for potentially icy or snowy conditions, especially on shaded sections or boardwalks. Appropriate footwear is recommended.

Are there any cafes or facilities near the trailhead?

The trail offers a sense of being removed from civilization, but it is located near residential areas. While there are no facilities directly on the trail, you can find cafes and other amenities in the nearby Franklin Lakes area.

What should I bring for a hike on this trail?

Given its easy nature, you'll want comfortable walking shoes, water, and sun protection. If hiking after rain or during warmer months, consider bringing insect repellent due to potential mud and bugs. Binoculars are great for wildlife viewing.

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