Meet at the Drying Barns lot, Silver Mine and BMT
Join us for a leisurely hike, where we will stop to smell the flowers ... and work on identifying flora in Spring time!!
Mileage: ~ 3.5 miles
Difficulty: Easy - Moderate, with some rocky & uneven terrain
Trailhead / Parking: Meet at the Drying Barns parking lot, past Kittle Field and turning right to the dead-end trailhead (before the turn you'll see a sign for Haskins Group Camping that's on the left, stay right to end up at the Drying Barns)
Please read the directions and details below, and if you have further questions, call (973) 948-3820.
Leave No Trace and Happy Trails!
DIRECTIONS
Do not rely on GPS. Drying Barns parking area.
> From Route 206, turn into the main extrance of Stokes on Coursen Road, and continue past the park office.
> Follow Coursen Road for about 2 miles. Turn left to Kittle Field (to the right will be Stony Lake)
> Continue past Kittle Field and you'll end up at the fork with Haskins group camping to the left, turn right for the Drying Barns parking / trail access.
NO CALL NO SHOW & CANCELLATION POLICY
Pre-registration only, accepted on a first-come basis. Accepting 20 people per hike. Registration is free. Please cancel your registration ASAP if you’re unable to attend.
H ere's how to cancel:
Website: Log into Eventbrite > Select Top Right Menu with your email account > Click ‘Tickets’ > Click ‘Event’ > Click ‘Cancel Order’ > Click ‘Yes, Cancel My Order.’
Email: In your confirmation email, Click ‘View Ticket Information’ > Event Webpage > Click ‘Cancel Order’ > Click ‘Yes, Cancel My Order.’
WHAT TO BRING
> Hiking boots or trail runners
> Hiking poles
> Water (at least 1-2 liters)
> Snacks
> Bug/tick spray
> Appropriate, layered clothing for variable weather
GROUP POLICY + RELEASE
You agree when you sign up for this group or register for its events that you have read and understand the following:
You are responsible for researching the event; bringing the proper gear (see "The Ten Essentials" below); carrying a trail map and cell phone; reading the meeting directions; and adhering to the seven principles of Leave No Trace.
RECOMMENDED GEAR
> Sturdy, ankle-supporting hiking boots or trail runners
> Hiking poles
> Trail map + cell phone
> The Ten Essentials
You are responsible for your own preparedness and well-being. You agree not to hold the organizer, its employees, or any other members responsible for personal injuries, mishaps, or unforeseen circumstances that may occur at a planned event. This release extends and applies to, and also covers and includes, all unknown, unforeseen, unanticipated and unsuspected injuries, damages, loss and liability.
Your attendance on a hike signifies that you have read and you accept the terms of this liability waiver. By signing up for this group or event you understand that you are attending all events at your own risk.