doesn't look like it. The grey is Bergen and the colored is Passaic. Weird, but it's on the other side of the dashed line. Maybe because it's State Park?
check out those grey squares though, they designate those houses as Bergen but not the rest of the park. The parking lot and Blue trail are all within the green though.
http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/gis/maps/passaic.pdf
That's from the state of NJIf you got your map from some official thing, it's probably more accurate than Google. Although I maybe not because Google should be getting its data from official sources.
Blue trail and parking lot are on State land, so no Passaic rules.
Should have said "no Bergen rules"
How do you know county rules don't apply on state land? Source?
On 2nd look, the green dotted line on your map and Google outline of Bergen County look more or less the same.
I'm pretty sure the signs indicate "hiking" with the little picture of the hiker. I don't think there is a no biking picture.
Oops yeah.
I'm going with that Ringwood State Park is half in Bergen and we can ride there.
The parts we can't ride are outside the state park and in "Ramapo Mountain Preserve" Which is different than Ramapo State Park.
I don't know about this. It has always been questionable to me. If you head up North from TOS, you get to the point where the Red and Yellow split. On the Yellow where that split is, there used to be a sign that said No Bikes which looked somewhat official, I believed it to be a Bergen County sign. I believe that section of Yellow is Ramapo State Forest land and continues on to Ringwood State Park land.
I always suspected this is ones of the reasons why the Red was a priority to make ridable, so that there would be an alternative to the "hiking only" (not so sure anymore) Yellow trail. The Red trail a bit North of that split used to be hike-a-bike.
yeah man, that's when you leave the state land
I don't know about this. It has always been questionable to me. If you head up North from TOS, you get to the point where the Red and Yellow split. On the Yellow where that split is, there used to be a sign that said No Bikes which looked somewhat official, I believed it to be a Bergen County sign. I believe that section of Yellow is Ramapo State Forest land and continues on to Ringwood State Park land.
I always suspected this is one of the reasons why the Red was a priority to make ridable, so that there would be an alternative to the "hiking only" (not so sure anymore) Yellow trail. The Red trail a bit North of that split used to be hike-a-bike, so everyone used to ride into Ringwood using the Yellow trail.
That looks to be where red peels off of yellow. That is still on state land, but Yellow becomes hiking only because it crosses County land up the trail. The signs were most likely put up by hikers. IMO these all should be multi-use, but not my call. I don't hike that much, so not sure if they are new signs or old ones.You sure? The part I'm talking about is South-West of Cannonball lake, which looks pretty close to state land. It's too close for me to commit one way or the other.
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