New Jersey · USA

Pine Barrens Backcountry Trail

New Jersey's hidden sand wilderness

Easy

Most folks driving I-95 through New Jersey never suspect that the Pine Barrens hide over one million acres of wild country laced with sandy two-tracks that’ll swallow a street truck faster than you can say ‘Jersey Devil.’ This maze of sugar sand roads winds through stunted pine forests, cranberry bogs, and abandoned settlements, following old logging and charcoal roads dating back to colonial times. The trail system connects ghost towns like Batsto Village with active cranberry farms, while cedar swamps and wild blueberry patches line routes that feel more like backcountry Georgia than the Garden State.

Easy rating doesn’t mean easy driving — that sugar sand is deceptively tough and will bog down anything without momentum or aired-down tires. Any vehicle works, but aggressive all-terrains and a shovel are smart additions. Spring through fall offers the best conditions, though summer brings bugs that’ll drain your blood. The reward is discovering a genuine wilderness an hour from Philadelphia, where you can camp under stars most New Jerseyans don’t know exist.

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Length (miles)100 mi / 160.9 km
Duration2-3 days
Max elevation (ft)210 ft
Best seasonMarch-November
Minimum vehicleAny vehicle with aggressive tires
Nearest townHammonton, New Jersey
Land managerNew Jersey Pinelands Commission
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceSpotty
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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