Sussex Branch Trail

Sussex Branch Trail
Length 20 mi (32 km)
Location Sussex County, New Jersey
Trailheads Bryam Township @ Waterloo Road
Branchville Borough
Use Hiking, Mountain cycling
Hiking details
Trail difficulty Easy
Season Year round
Surface Gravel, Ballast, Grass, Dirt, Cinder
Right of way Sussex Branch of the Erie Lackawanna Railroad

The Sussex Branch Trail is a multi-use trail in New Jersey, United States, with a total length of 20 miles (32 km).[1]

The Sussex Branch Trail follows a portion of the Sussex Branch line of the former Erie Lackawanna Railroad (and predecessor Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad that traverses through Sussex County from Byram Township to Branchville.[2] New Jersey acquired the right-of-way for the trail in two transactions during 1979 and 1982.[2]

The trail transects swamps, lakes, fields and several small communities. There are many features of the trail’s former life as a railroad, including cuts through bedrock, underpasses for farm equipment and bridges crossing the Pequest River and Paulinskill River. The cinder base of the trail is suitable for hiking, horseback riding, biking and cross-country skiing. The Sussex Branch Trail also crosses through Allamuchy Mountain State Park.[3]

The Sussex Branch Trail intersects the Paulinskill Valley Trail at Warbasse Junction[1] just north of Newton[4] as well as the 3.5-mile Great Valley Rail Trail in Augusta, south of Branchville, New Jersey.[5][6]

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