Visitors (heading southbound) are asked to cross over the Delaware River at the Pedestrian footbridge at Bulls Island, to reach Lumberville, PA. Cross back over to NJ at the pedestrian footbridge in Lumbertville to reach Bulls Island and the NJ's D&R Canal State Park path. Visitors (heading northbound) are asked to cross over the Delaware River on Bridge Street in Stockton and access Pennsylvania's Delaware Canal Park path, heading towards Lumberville, PA. Then utilizing Pennsylvania's Delaware Canal Park path, head south to Centre Bridge, PA where you will cross back over the Delaware River into Stockton walking along Bridge Street.īE ADVISED: A hard closure of the towpath remains between Stockton and Bulls Island, located directly behind the Prallsville Mill complex.Ĭontinuing Tropical Storm Idea repairs are in progress. Southbound Visitors: Cross over the Delaware River at the pedestrian footbridge at Bulls Island Recreation Area to reach Lumberville, PA. Cross back over to NJ at the pedestrian footbridge in Lumberville to reach Bulls Island and the NJ's D&R Canal State Park towpath. Northbound Visitors: Cross over the Delaware River on Bridge Street in Stockton and access Pennsylvania's Delaware Canal Park path, heading towards Lumberville, PA. We thank you for your cooperation and patience as this project is underway. These repairs are being completed to address significant flooding damage related to Tropical Storm Ida and are estimated to take 2-3 months to complete. A permit WILL NOT be issued for use in areas of significant historical or other value, or where such use would be incompatible with protection of the resource and/or interfere with public use of the facility.ĬLICK HERE to reference/download the full NJ State Park Service Code.ĪPRIL 28, 2023: BE ADVISED: A hard closure of the towpath will remain in-place between the Prallsville Mills Complex and Bulls Island Recreation Area to accommodate upcoming towpath and canal bridge repairs, anticipated to begin on or around MAY 1st, 2023. The permit may limit the location, hours, and days of use. 7:2):Ī person shall not use metal detectors or similar devices without a permit issued by Superintendent or designee. Visitors still accessing the state lands for hunting or hiking may NOT enter the clearly marked construction site.Īdditionally, please be be reminded that it is ILLEGAL to dig up, disturb, deface or remove any artifact or historic object on state-owned property.įurther be advised and aware of the regulation regarding metal detecting on state-owned land as per the NJ Administrative and Park Service Code (N.J.A.C. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience during this time.īE ADVISED: As of JANUARY 5th, the parking lot and access road to the Cooley Preserve within Kingwood Township, Hunterdon County will be CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC for the duration of ongoing construction project. Paving activities are expected to be completed by Friday, May 5th, and ACCESS TO THE AREA WILL REOPEN ON SATURDAY, MAY 6th. Access to the parking lot via Route 29, as well as trail access via Horseshoe Bend Park will be closed to allow for continued construction activities. Asphalt paving and line striping activities have begun at the Cooley Parking Lot, located along the eastern side of Route 29 in Kingwood, NJ adjacent to Horseshoe Bend Park.
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