Robert Brice White and Blue Loop Trail is a 6.3 mile heavily trafficked loop trail located near Howell Township, New Jersey that features beautiful wild flowers and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
muddy from rain. lots of sand in varying spots. so much terrain to cover, something for everyone.
Definitely a tough hike in some spots. Some flatter and low/medium incline breaks to run the trail. Trail is overgrown in some spots and I had to go on an alternate trail. Would I do it again? Maybe.
I made a wrong turn and then walked my own walk for a while until I rejoined. Over all a nice park to hike in.
We did the Green trail, it is a well cut out trail, marker's do lack here and there though. It's well kept, minus the trash from (dirty) people on the highway as you cross under I-195. Also, throughout almost the entire trail you can hear cars nearby or in the distance, so don't expect to be getting too far away from civilization and into nature in this park. Very easy as for elevation changes (not much at all), paths are cleared out well too. We went during a wine festival and got hit for $5 parking fee, just as a heads up, that also attributed to the noise levels. The sign's along the trail are nice, explaining some of the local trees in the area.