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Park Ranger Hikes & Programs - Watershed Explorers Join the Passaic County Parks & Recreation staff as we lead you through the best trail systems that our county has to offer! Visitor Services Rangers offer public hikes throughout the year at various locations throughout Passaic County. Hikes are available to various skill levels, whether you are a novice hiker or experienced trekker. This list will be updated throughout the year, so be sure to check back often for new hikes!Please read before you register! Hiker safety is a top priority! We kindly ask that everyone adheres to our basic safety & preparedness guidelines. • We strongly suggest privately informing a guide of any pertinent medical conditions before the hike. • Review the difficulty grading scale before registration • You must come prepared to hike with: Sufficient water and nutrition:Bring at least 0.5 liters of water per hour and pack snacks providing 200-300 calories per hour. Energy bars, nuts, or trail mix are great choices to keep your energy up.Appropriate footwear: Choose high-traction, sturdy, and comfortable footwear. While sneakers or work boots can suffice, we recommend hiking boots, hiking shoes, or trail runners. Please, no open-toed shoes for your safety.And of course... A backpack, ideally packed with all of "The Ten Essentials". We strongly recommend that you carry the Ten Essentials whenever you hit the trail. While it may seem cumbersome to pack all of this gear on a simple day hike, doing so is the best way to be prepared for whatever may happen in the wilderness. Click here to learn more about the "10 essentials for hiking" Check the weather and dress appropriately! We recommend avoiding cotton. When cotton gets wet, it stays wet and can lead to hypothermia when it’s cold. Instead, opt for moisture-wicking fabrics like spandex and polyester as base layers and consider wool or fleece for a warm mid-layer. For more details on what to wear, check out the guide What to Wear While Hiking. Our Hiking Difficulty Scale:Easy: An easy hike is still a hike! Always expect rocky and uneven terrain with some incline. An easy hike will typically be 3 miles or less, with very few occurrences of incline. Moderate: A moderate hike can be anywhere from 2 to 5 miles. Steep inclines and tricky water crossings occur more frequently than they do in easy hikes. Challenging: A challenging hike is typically 4+ miles and may feature numerous obstacles including water crossings and rock scrambles. Be prepared for steep uphill climbs and downhill descents.UPCOMING HIKES & PROGRAMSDiscover Reptiles & Amphibians Nature Walk! -Sunday, May 17th @ 9:00AM-12:00PM Apshawa Preserve, 4 Northwood Drive, West Milford NJ 07480Lizards, Turtles, and Toads! Oh my! Are you ready to explore the fascinating world of reptiles and amphibians? Bring your sense of adventure and a pair of good hiking shoes as we venture into the wild to spot lizards, turtles, toads, and more! Come learn about these cold-blooded creatures in their natural habitats and discover what makes them so vital to our ecosystems.This hike is about 3 miles and is moderate in difficulty with some rocky and uneven terrain to traverse.Watershed Explorers -Sunday, June 7th @10:00AM-12:00PMGarret Mountain Reservation, 8 Mountain Avenue, Woodland Park, NJ 07424“Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink” is a phrase that was coined by Poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Unfortunately, if we are not stewards of our water resources, this phrase will ring true. Water pollution and the lack of its conservation threaten the environment and humanity’s very existence. Come join us as we partner with AmeriCorps Watershed Ambassadors for a guided walk along the banks of the Slippery Rock Brook and Barbour’s Pond and learn about watersheds, pollution sources, aquatic life, stream health, and how you can do your part in protecting this vital resource. This program is specifically geared toward educating children of ages 10 through 14 years.Watershed Explorers -Saturday, June 27th @10:00AM-12:00PMHighlands Preserve, 22 Warwick Turnpike, West Milford, NJ 07421 “Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink” is a phrase that was coined by Poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Unfortunately, if we are not stewards of our water resources, this phrase will ring true. Water pollution and the lack of its conservation threaten the environment and humanity’s very existence. Come join us as we partner with AmeriCorps Watershed Ambassadors for a guided walk along the banks of the Cooley Brook and learn about watersheds, pollution sources, aquatic life, stream health, and how you can do your part in protecting this vital resource. This program is specifically geared toward educating children of ages 10 through 14 years.
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