Karamac Trail

New Jersey

5 Reviews

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Karamac Trail Facts

States: New Jersey
Counties: Warren
Length: 1.5 miles
Trail end points: Pahaquarry and Pahaquarry
Trail surfaces: Cinder, Dirt
Trail category: Rail-Trail
ID: 6016560

Karamac Trail Description

The Karamac Trail is a short walking trail that starts under the Interstate 80 bridge on the New Jersey side of the Delaware River. The trail follows an old railroad right-of-way; there is a railroad mile marker just a few yards from the southern end of the trail. The trail follows the banks of the Delaware River to old bridge abutments where the railroad use to cross the river. There are areas to park at both ends of the trail. At the southern end the trail starts at a gate near the traffic signal that controls the one land section of Old Mine Road. At the north end of the trail park at the large Fairview parking area and follow a hiking trail down to the river where the rail trail begins.

Parking and Trail Access

From Interstate 80 take Exit 1 onto Old Mine Road. Head north on Old Mine Road. The first parking area is to the left of the traffic light that controls the one land section of the road. The, northern parking area at Fairview is on the left about a mile further up Old Mine Road.

Karamac Trail Reviews

Too overgrown to ride.

I attempted to bike this trail today. From the south end it was easy to find, but difficult to ride. Very overgrown to the point that I wouldn't try it in shorts. The single track was clear under the overhanging weeds. Would be a very nice short trail when cleared.

OK for a short hike

Easy to find on the south end - the trail starts at the gate which is next to the traffic light. The foot path is always clear but narrow - I walked with shorts and sneakers without any concerns. The trail ends at the old railroad bridge abutment, which is high so you get a nice overlook of the river (on the other side is Shawnee resort). It's not recommended that you park at the north end (Fairview) - it's a steep rocky climb down with no signs.

Short, easy hike if you're in the area and have 30 minutes or so to kill. Not worth coming to on its own...

Trail needs work, its an overgrown footpath now

Visited this trail yesterday and quickly found out why the other reviewer here had trouble finding it. What was once a wide railbed walking trail has now turned into a narrow overgrown footpath littered with downed trees. branches (some of which appeared to had been tossed from Old Mine rd above), and even powerlines. The "JC 96" marker is still accessible with some minor bushwhacking, but any hiking beyond that isn't recommended especially with the downed wires. Could not reach the northern parking area thanks to Old Mine rd temporarily being closed due to recent storms.

Poor Directions

I am so disappointed. My family and I drove an hour out of our way to find this trail only to never find it. We used the directions you get when you click on the map. So frustrating. Very poorly marked signs or no signs at all, as if everyone was a local.

Accordion

"Short, scenic!"

" This short rail trail runs a little over a mile from just above the I-80 at Old Mine Rd to a point where old railway crossed the river. The old bridge abutements are still at the former crossing. There are nice views of the river, and fishing is popular along the banks. The grade is fairly level and the surface is foot friendly.

Rates a 5 out of 10!

Fred"

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