Lord Stirling Park

Overview: This kid-friendly walk through marshes and swamps in Lord Stirling Park features boardwalks, ponds, and what might be the oldest tree in New Jersey.

Hike Length: 3.5 miles (or more or less if you want)

Elevation Gain: negligible

Park Description:

Lord Stirling Park is in the western part of the Great Swamp, adjacent to the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge.A variety of habitats including swamps, rivers, marshes, meadows, ponds, and forests provide homes for diverse plant and animal populations in this environmentally sensitive park.

History:

The Great Swamp is a wetland remnant of the Glacial Lake Passaic which covered the area approximately 15,000 years ago. The area was much used by Paleo-Indian groups and later by the Lenape. In colonial times, what is now Lord Stirling Park was part of the estate of William Alexander, the Lord of Stirling, who served as a major general in the Continental Army. In the 1960’s, grassroots citizens rallied to protect the precious wetlands from becoming an international airport. Consequently, 2,600 acres of land were presented to the Department of the Interior to create the core of the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge; the property adjacent to the Environmental Education Center.

Location: Basking Ridge, Somerset County, NJ

Parking: A large parking lot is available. Address: 190 Lord Stirling Road Basking Ridge, NJ

Maps:

Trail Description:

Lord Stirling Park contains 9.5 miles of trails, including 3 miles of boardwalks. The loop outlined above is about 3.5 miles long, but you can create a shorter or longer hike depending on what you’re looking for. Since the park is in a wetlands area, there is minimal elevation gain through the trail network.

Highlights:

Boondocks Boardwalk/”La Plus Grande”

The most interesting areas of the park are generally those where the map indicates boardwalks (dashed lines). The nicest part of all is along the Boondocks Boardwalk in the northern part of the park through “La Plus Grande” area.

Boondocks Boardwalk

The Great Swamp Oak

Some sources claim the Great Oak Swamp is the oldest tree in New Jersey – about 700 years old. Regardless, it’s a massive tree.

The Great Swamp Oak

Branta Pond

A lovely pond located behind the Environmental Education Center.

Branta Pond

– read more –

Related stories

Hawks Cliff – Green Pond Mountain – Pequannock Watershed

Breakneck Ridge is an incredibly popular hike so don’t expect to get the trail to yourself. The steep rock scramble ascent will get your heart pumping quickly and you’ll be rewarded with great views of the Hudson River. It’s about a 3 mile loop, but all the action is in the first mile.

Breakneck Ridge – Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve

Breakneck Ridge is an incredibly popular hike so don’t expect to get the trail to yourself. The steep rock scramble ascent will get your heart pumping quickly and you’ll be rewarded with great views of the Hudson River. It’s about a 3 mile loop, but all the action is in the first mile.

Falls Trail – Ricketts Glen State Park

Ricketts Glen is a waterfall wonderland. This is a great loop hike with a huge reward/effort ratio which passes 21 named waterfalls over 4.5 miles of the Falls Trail network.

What to pack in a First Aid Kit/Emergency Kit

My First Aid Kit is more than just supplies to fix wounds or other injuries. I carry what I think of broadly as an “Emergency” or “Fix It” kit – it’s a First Aid Kit, but also includes items to prevent or fix other problems I might have on the trail, such as broken gear or a lost piece of gear that’s critical to staying safe.