Mountainside Park Guide

An image of a sign saying "Mountainside Park"

Mountainside Park is a moderately sized town park in the Pompton Plains area of Pequannock Township. The park is open exclusively to hikers and features rugged, hilly trails on the edge of the New Jersey Highlands. The park is visible to drivers along Interstate 287, which unfortunately causes some noise pollution on the trails.

Explore North Jersey Review: Decent hiking park brought down by road noise

Mountainside Park

Parking: 255 Mountain Ave, Pequannock, NJ 07442

Location: Pequannock, Morris County

Restrooms: No

Price: Free

Activities

Hiking

The park features over 5 miles of trails and two main loop hikes: the Red Trail and the Blue Trail

Scout Camping

There are two camping areas featuring lean-tos and picnic pavilions in the park. The camping areas are by permit only and are designed to be used by scouting groups. The camping areas require a hike to reach.

Points of Interest

  • Pequannock Knob

The Park

Mountainside Park is a moderately sized park owned by Pequannock Township. The trails are maintained by the New York-New Jersey Trail Conference, who manage most of the trails in the North Jersey region.

Trails

The park features over 5 miles of well-maintained trails and two main loop hikes: the Red Trail and the Blue Trail.

Unfortunately, due to the proximity of Interstate 287, road noise is present on most trails, especially on the Blue Trail. Trails further from the highway feature less noise pollution, such as on the Red Trail.

Pequannock Knob

The far northern end of the park features the 763-foot Pequannock Knob. The Pequannock Knob is the highest point in the park. The summit features a bench and a small overlook of Morris County with views of the Lincoln Park Airport.

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