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An awesome cross-county trail with great flow through the New Jersey pine barrens.


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4.7

Miles

7.5

KM

Singletrack

179' 55 m

High

92' 28 m

Low

236' 72 m

Up

226' 69 m

Down

2%

Avg Grade (1°)

11%

Max Grade (6°)

Dogs Leashed

E-Bikes Unknown

Open sunrise to sunset. There are many unmarked and unmaintained trails. The park asks that you stay on the blazed trails and follow the IMBA rules of the trail.

Description

This is a popular trail system in the pine barrens near the Jersey Shore. You'll always see plenty of mountain bikers as well as horses, hikers, trail runners and dog walkers.

The Pine Trail is an orange-blazed loop that encircles the Mountain Laurel Trail and Oak Trail on the south side of Allaire State Park. From time to time the three individual trails share the same corridor, so keep your eyes on the blazes. The park is full of unmarked trails, which can get confusing. They are well traveled and appear as well maintained as the official trail. If you get off track, you'll always find your way back.

You'll find the trailhead for the Pine Trail on the west side of the parking lot. After crossing the dirt road, bear left to follow the trail in a clockwise direction.The surface is sandy, primarily packed with beach rock but there are some softer areas. You'll cross many roots early on as you wind around the pine trees.

About a 1.0 mile in, the trail opens up to an old sand pit. You'll find an area of the trail with deep sand to push through. From there, you'll start to find a lot of flow, with long stretches that rise and fall through stands of trees and thick mountain laurel. You'll find a few logs to jump and big roots to bunny hop. As you near mile 2.0, you'll start to find the parks beloved switchbacks. Stay alert for slower moving or oncoming riders.

At mile two, at the top of a hill, the trail opens up to a large flat area with tall powerline towers. The way down is a steep staircase, fun going down, challenging if you are heading up. Once down, the flow really picks up for the next 1.5 miles. There are frequent switchbacks, with nice berms, going both up and down hill. The last 0.5 miles has a few steep narrow ascents and descents with large roots that can be tricky.

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Cheryl Ladota

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Photos

Fresh snowfall in the pine barrens
Dec 30, 2017 near Ramtown, NJ
Fall sunset on the Pine Trail
Dec 30, 2017 near Ramtown, NJ
Winding through the snowy pine trees
Dec 30, 2017 near Ramtown, NJ
Allaire sand pit
Dec 30, 2017 near Ramtown, NJ
Narrow singletrack through the dense mountain laurel
Dec 30, 2017 near Ramtown, NJ

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Apr 22, 2024
Daniel McLean
Sep 10, 2022
Brendan McClatchey
broken glass on trail and crowded. smells like new jersey. some fun spots tho. can run a bunch of loop combos
Aug 5, 2021
JASON PHILLIPS
Aug 2, 2021
JASON PHILLIPS
5.7mi — 46h 31m
Jul 26, 2021
JASON PHILLIPS
5.8mi
May 27, 2021
Mike Nosal
Perimeter loop dry and flowy. Few wet spots lowlands. Jump lines were near perfect. 10.5mi — 1h 55m
Jan 31, 2021
Eric Bookbinder
Wipeout! — 12h 00m
Jan 28, 2021
Eric Bookbinder
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