You will run into very few or no people once your past aprox 3 miles on the batona, and both backcountry campsites are secluded. Mullica wilderness campground didn't seem too wilderness to me, as a few people just parked on the nearby sand road and walked in We reserved at atsion, although you may want to place a reservation online, as the campground was crowded when we visited last june As for alcohol, i would advise you to keep any possession of the stuff discrete. Wilderness but rather increasing access to it for those on foot or horseback With that gear i'd say batona camp
It's my favorite of the car camps Still wilderness, but has a well and 3 privies Nice day hikes to apple pie hill, hampton furnace or speedwell. I wonder what the donator thinks about that That is a nice property I was thinking while exploring there why the boy scouts would even want it other than eventually selling it
Howdy folks, we were planning a hike on this trail, but i was just wondering if anyone could let me know how the canopy is on the trail Does it provide decent cover Also, how are the biting flies in these parts Thanks for any help that you can give Batsto to the mullica river wilderness site is like 7 miles Most of it is sand mixed with a tiny bit of green highway and a couple plank crossings
Personally, i think the way up to lower forge is a bit of a nicer hike, but i dont know if thats true with current conditions The camp is nice though, against the water with a water pump and privy. 2014 is the 50th anniversary of the signing of the wilderness act on 9/3/1964 There is stuff going on, but you wouldn't know it here in nj :rolleyes. (group, individual, and family) bodine field, hawkins bridge, batona campsite, mullica river wilderness campsite, and goshen pond have hand pumps for water and pit toilets.
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