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New Jersey
There are multiple parking areas along the length of the trail. Trail users are encouraged to contact the park office at ... More on TrailLink.com
When you get to Columbia, follow the gravel road south, through a tunnel under I-80, till it ends at the top of the dam (this road was the old real bed). More on TrailLink.com

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89 Mount Pleasant Road, Columbia, Skyland Region, New Jersey
The folks who run this preserve were great unfortunately they rent thier land from the most rude business o... More on TripAdvisor
And while the campground managers may be a bit rude at times to the Lakota Wolf Preserve visitors, Jim and ... More on TripAdvisor

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Columbia, New Jersey, United States

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Columbia NJ 07832, United States of America
Inscription. Connecting Esopus (Kingston) on Hudson River, with Pahaquarry Copper Mine, Length 104 miles – Built about 1650, Pahaquarry Copper Mines, Southern end of Old Mine Road, Mine opene... More on HMDB
Inscription. Connecting Esopus (Kingston) on Hudson River, with Pahaquarry Copper Mine, Length 104 miles – Built about 1650, Daniel Decker Ferry established 1756, Moved to Rosenkrans 1898, Lo... More on HMDB

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4 Columbia St, Columbia, NJ 07832

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60 Knowlton Rd, Columbia, NJ 07832

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12 Doe Dr, Columbia, NJ 07832

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Columbia, New Jersey, United States
Closest highway exit is Exit 4 off of I-80 west. Follow signs to Blairstown(you get on Rt 94 north), make the first right you come to. This will take you over Paulinskill/Columbia lake. Stay on that road, pass under ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Columbia, New Jersey, United States
Sunfish Pond is one of the most popular hiking destinations in New Jersey, with good reason. The rocky shores of this crystal clear glacial lake are postcard perfect. Get an early start for this hike, or go on a weekday or in winter. ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Columbia, New Jersey, United States
Long, narrow, and rather shallow lake. Directions: US 80 to exit 4; travel north on US 94 and turn right onto Warrington Road; turn right at the sign for Columbia Lake; the road heads over to and along ... More on AnglerWeb.com
