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Monksville Dam

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Monksville Dam

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The Monksville Dam is a significant man-made monument located in West Milford, Passaic County, New Jersey, within the scenic Long Pond Ironworks State Park. Standing at an elevation of approximately 126 meters, this impressive structure impounds the Wanaque River, creating the expansive Monksville Reservoir. Built in 1987 to address water shortages in northern New Jersey, the dam and reservoir are integral to the region's water supply and offer a unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue.

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    6 febbraio 2023

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    Bei panorami e buon punto di sosta per riposare o scattare foto soprattutto se Skyline Dr è preso da Oakland poiché la salita non è facile (9% avg). Ringwood Ave è molto più semplice.
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    Hai una splendida vista qui sul Monksville Reservoir e sulle colline circostanti quando attraversi la diga su Stonetown Road. Non ci sono molte possibilità di fermarsi durante il viaggio, quindi goditi il viaggio o vai al parcheggio all'estremità settentrionale.
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    Elevazione 130 m

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    Posizione:Ringwood, Passaic County, New Jersey, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What kind of hiking trails can I expect around Monksville Dam and Reservoir?

    The area around Monksville Dam and Reservoir offers a variety of trails, primarily within the Long Pond Ironworks State Park. You'll find paths ranging from easy walks along the reservoir's edge to more challenging routes through forested, rocky terrain. While specific named trails aren't highlighted, the undeveloped shoreline and surrounding park provide ample opportunities for exploration. Many trails offer scenic views of the reservoir and the historic remnants of the ironworks.

    Are the hiking trails around Monksville Dam suitable for families with children?

    Yes, Monksville Dam and the surrounding Long Pond Ironworks State Park are generally considered family-friendly. There are easier sections and paths that are suitable for children. The historical context of the ironworks and the natural beauty of the reservoir can make for an engaging outing for all ages. However, always check the specific trail conditions and choose routes appropriate for your family's fitness level.

    Is Monksville Dam dog-friendly for hiking?

    While the immediate dam structure might have restrictions, the broader Long Pond Ironworks State Park area, which encompasses Monksville Reservoir, is generally dog-friendly. Leashed dogs are typically welcome on the hiking trails. Always ensure your dog is under control and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for all visitors.

    Where is the best place to park when visiting Monksville Dam?

    Parking is available at the northern end of the dam. While crossing the dam on Stonetown Road offers great views, it's not ideal for stopping. The designated parking area allows visitors to safely access the dam for views and explore the surrounding trails and reservoir.

    Are there any permits required for activities at Monksville Dam or Reservoir?

    For general hiking and enjoying the views, permits are typically not required. However, for specific activities like boating, there might be regulations regarding boat registration or permits, especially for power boats (which are limited to under 10 hp). It's always best to check with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection or Long Pond Ironworks State Park for the most current regulations regarding fishing licenses or specific water activities.

    What are the best times to visit Monksville Dam for hiking, considering seasonal conditions?

    Spring and fall are often considered the best times for hiking due to pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer can be popular for water activities, but trails might be warmer. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions can be challenging with snow and ice, requiring appropriate gear. The intro mentions the reservoir is a hub for outdoor activities throughout the year, so it largely depends on your preferred activity and comfort with weather conditions.

    Is Monksville Dam suitable for winter hiking or other winter activities?

    Yes, Monksville Dam and the surrounding area can be visited in winter. While the intro doesn't specifically detail winter activities, the natural setting allows for winter hiking, snowshoeing, or cross-country skiing when conditions permit. Be prepared for potentially icy or snowy trails, and dress in layers. The quiet, snow-covered landscape can offer a unique and serene experience.

    What are some notable natural features or points of interest near Monksville Dam?

    Beyond the dam itself, the Monksville Reservoir is known for its clean water and undeveloped, forested, and rocky shores. A unique natural feature for kayakers is the 'submerged forest' in the northwest corner of the reservoir, offering an intriguing paddling experience. The area is also part of the Long Pond Ironworks State Park, which includes historical remnants like old stone walls and furnaces.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Monksville Dam?

    The immediate vicinity of Monksville Dam, being within a state park and primarily a natural area, does not have cafes, pubs, or direct accommodation. Visitors typically find these amenities in nearby towns such as West Milford, Ringwood, or Greenwood Lake. It's advisable to plan for food and drink before or after your visit.

    How does the Monksville Dam area compare to Wanaque Reservoir for hiking?

    Monksville Dam and Reservoir, being part of Long Pond Ironworks State Park, offers a more direct and accessible recreational experience with trails, boating, and fishing. The Wanaque Reservoir, while larger, is primarily a drinking water supply and has more restricted public access, especially for recreational activities like hiking directly along its shores. Monksville provides a more open and varied outdoor experience for hikers and other enthusiasts.

    What is the typical elevation gain on trails around Monksville Reservoir?

    While specific trail data for elevation gain isn't provided, the area is characterized by forested hills and rocky shores. Hikers can expect moderate elevation changes, particularly on trails that venture away from the immediate reservoir edge and into the surrounding parkland. The intro mentions a challenging 9% average climb on Skyline Drive to reach the dam, indicating that some routes in the broader region can be quite hilly.

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