Assunpink Wildlife Management Area Trails
Assunpink Wildlife Management Area Trails
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Explore the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area Trails, a moderate hiking route covering 4.8 miles (7.7 km) with an elevation gain of 337 feet (103 metres). You can expect to complete this journey in about 2 hours and 4 minutes, making it a solid option for a rewarding outdoor experience. As…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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7.68 km
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5.58 km
1.13 km
691 m
272 m
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6.05 km
1.04 km
291 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Assunpink Wildlife Management Area has multiple access points and parking areas throughout its 6,300 acres. Specific parking locations are usually found near trailheads or designated recreational areas within the WMA. Since many trails are unmarked, it's advisable to consult a map of the WMA to find the most convenient parking for your desired starting point.
Yes, the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area is popular for dog walking. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment and respect other users.
The trails offer seasonal beauty throughout the year. June brings blooming milkweed and dogbane, while purple loosestrife can be seen in the fall. Spring and fall generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and excellent opportunities for birdwatching. Be aware that hunting is permitted in the WMA, so it's wise to check hunting seasons and wear bright colors during those times.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required for general hiking access to the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area. However, specific activities like hunting or fishing may require appropriate licenses, so always check the official New Jersey Fish and Wildlife regulations if you plan on engaging in those activities.
You can expect a varied landscape, including sandy flat areas, mild hills, woodlands, lakes, marshes, and open fields. The area features both man-made and natural lakes, as well as active and former farm fields. Some trails may be overgrown as mowing is done only occasionally, contributing to a more rugged, 'explorer' feel.
The Assunpink Wildlife Management Area is an incredibly rich biological area, hosting most species native to central New Jersey. Birdwatchers can spot grassland species like grasshopper sparrows and vesper sparrows, as well as various raptors and waterfowl. Deer and foxes are also commonly found, making it a prime spot for wildlife observation.
While the trails are generally considered moderate in difficulty, the varied terrain and potential for unmarked sections might be challenging for very young children or absolute beginners. However, families with some hiking experience can enjoy the diverse scenery and wildlife. Shorter, flatter sections could be suitable for those looking for an easier outing.
The area is characterized by its diverse habitats, including scrub-shrub, mixed upland forest, and aquatic environments. Scenic highlights include views of Assunpink Lake, Stone Tavern Lake, Rising Sun Lake, and the Assunpink Creek. The name 'Assunpink' itself means 'stony creek' or 'rocky place that is watery,' reflecting some of its natural features.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of several other trails. You'll find yourself on parts of the NJ State Long Trail, the High Point to Cape May Bike Route, the Stone Tavern Loop, and the Omni Trail. Additionally, the Union Transportation Trail, a former rail line converted into a bike path, can be accessed from the WMA, offering further recreational opportunities.
Yes, the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area is a significant location for hunting. If you plan to hike during hunting season, it is highly recommended to wear bright orange or other highly visible colors to ensure your safety. Checking the New Jersey Fish and Wildlife website for specific hunting season dates is also a good practice.
The trails generally present a moderate difficulty level. While the komoot route has an elevation gain of about 103 meters over 7.7 kilometers, some longer loops within the WMA might involve more significant elevation changes. Many trails are unmarked, which can add to the challenge and give a more rugged, exploratory feel.