
Complete hike details, photos, and video on our Mt. Tammany and Sunfish Pond page.
We’ve done this hike a ton of times, but it never fails to disappoint… especially with peak fall foliage. This is a challenging loop that combines two of Jersey’s best hikes – Mt. Tammany and Sunfish Pond – into one.
First, we headed steeply up to the summit of Mt. Tammany (RED DOT on WHITE), with views of the Delaware Water Gap and of Pennsylvania’s Mt. Minsi. We then followed the fire road (unmarked) along the ridge, where the many blueberry bushes had turned red for fall…
We turned left onto the Turquoise trail, dropping down off the ridge. At the the Sunfish Pond fire road, we turned left onto that, which is also Turquoise. Watch for a rock cairn to follow Turquoise as it turns right off the road, down to the northern end of Sunfish Pond for a break…
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NJ Hiking Delaware Water Gap Challenging, Dunnfield Creek, Mt. Tammany, North NJ, Sunfish Pond, Viewpoint
Complete hike details, photos, and video on our Mt. Tammany and Sunfish Pond page.
11 miles roundtrip (if you prefer a 3-4 mile summit loop, that route info is here). NYNJTC Map #15. Park at the Dunnfield Creek lot. Parking directions can be found here. A trail map can be downloaded here.
Route: From the rear of the parking lot, on the right side as you enter, look for the RED DOT sign. Follow the RED DOT trail up to the summit of Mt. Tammany. The trail is marked with a red dot painted on a white background. The trail is steep and very rocky in sections. About .5 miles up there is a very nice view where you can see both the summit (on your left), Rt 80 and the Delaware River going through “The Gap” and Mt Minsi on your right. This is a good spot to watch hawks.
At the summit there areĀ broad views of the entire Gap area, Rt 80 and Mt Minsi. You can scramble down the rocks or stay at the top. This is also a good area to watch hawks. Read more…
NJ Hiking Delaware Water Gap Challenging, Delaware Water Gap, Dunnfield Creek, Mt. Tammany, Sunfish Pond
Delaware Water Gap, Garvey Springs Trail to AT and back. 16 miles (new record). About 8 hours. Warm, sunny and pleasant.
Parked at the 2nd parking on Old Mine Road (think its called Douglas, its part of the campgrounds). There is a bathroom beyond the parking lot. Trail starts across the road. Garvey Springs is ORANGE on the left, BLUE on the right goes up slightly less steeper.
Took ORANGE up steeply for 1 mile. Halfway up you walk N for a bit on ROCK CORES then continue up ORANGE. You arrive N of Sunfish Pond and pick up the AT here. We followed it N where it follows the ridge. Mostly level until the descent to Camp Road before Camp Mohican, then climbs again after the road. We passed the junction of Rattlesnake Swamp trail. Finally turned around and headed back, stopping at the pond to soak our feet in the cool water. It was later in the day and was quiet. Hiked the steep mile down to the car and headed to Wendy’s.
*Blueberries along the trail were ripe and tasty.
NJ Hiking Delaware Water Gap Blueberries, Sunfish Pond
Complete hike details, photos, and video on our Mt. Tammany and Sunfish Pond page.
11.5 Miles. Mt Tammany RED dot to summit, fire road on ridge to Turquoise to Sunfish Fire Road, return on GREEN Dunnfield Creek.
Did the summit in 35 minutes, getting in some workouts in prep for our trip out to Yosemite. Summit at 11am and there were only a couple other people there on a lovely summer day. The fire road was more overgrown and grassy than expected. We decided to try to take the fire road to the reservoir but it got more and more overgrown and too much fresh bear scat for our tastes. So we backtracked and took Turquoise – which was way overgrown as well – and dropped down the valley a bit then up to the fire road. Had our snack then went back via GREEN Dunnfield Creek then back to the lot.
Random Oddness:
-A group of people were gathered, singing, by the stream after we came down the hill from sunfish. Wasn’t sure what language it was.
-Group of five young guys were thrashing off trail and flagged us down because they couldn’t locate the green markers. The trail gets hard to see and crosses the river. They followed us out. They had wanted the summit but ended up at sunfish and were heading back on green. The last time we went we were coming back down the AT and a woman asked us about the summit – they really need to make the RED dot trail more clear because people start hiking to the pond thinking they are going to summit.
NJ Hiking Delaware Water Gap Challenging, Delaware Water Gap, Dunnfield Creek, Mt. Tammany, Sunfish Pond
13.3 miles – new record!!! From the usual Dunnfield parking lot, took the green to sunfish, then turquoise around north end of the pond, picked up the AT. Took that for aways then headed back to the pond, kept on the AT back to the lot.
NJ Hiking Delaware Water Gap Appalachian Trail, Delaware Water Gap, Sunfish Pond