★★★★★
Excellent hiking area. Red Dot very challenging 1200 ft climb in 1 mile. Need good boots. But worth the climb.
★★★★★
I enjoyed my visit it was peaceful and quite the adventure making it to the top. I would get there earlier to find good parking.
I followed the blue trail which was a little intense going up for a beginner. But you meet so many friendly along the way.
★★★★★
We visited in January. All the snow had melted, and it was a warm day for a winter day. Parking is limited. There are portable washrooms by the parking lot. You can choose from a few trails to hike. They are well and easy to follow. We took the scenic trail up hill with many beautiful rock formations going up. It's a challenging trail but we made it with kids from 2 years old to 14 years old. Be sure to go up with small snack and water when going with kids.
★★★★★
We took to the trail as a large group, it was easy to get to off the highway. There was plenty of parking, there were facilities to go to the bathroom and very easy to read trail markers. The trails were still slightly covered in snow and ice but it was still easy to navigate and there was enough space for people to pass freely going both up and down the trails. Great beginner type trails to get the kids into hiking. We had a blast. The bridges were great and the scenery even in the winter was top notch. Def a fun spot, we will be coming back more.
★★★★★
Beautiful area, got lucky. 50 degrees on a February day. Nice sunshine too. Saw this on my way to Newark Liberty and just had to stop after I saw the sign to Turtle beach.
Never found the Beach, but did find part of the Appalachian Trail, again.
Creek side trail, really lovely. Kinda steep in places, but not really. Wide path, not too many rocks on it. Lot of downed trees, one was on the way. Got about a mile in and turned around, loved it.
Edit, turtle beach is other way on River Rd about 6 or so miles.