technicolorNH - Nov 20, 2021 7:38 pm Date Climbed: Nov 20, 2021
quick jaunt
Only 54 minutes to the top from Buttermilk Falls. The falls were great and I loved the steep beginning of the hike. The summit was relatively unremarkable.
the trail went over the summit I think; that long ago (late 60s and early 70s). Don't remember much about this section anymore!
TLP - Oct 18, 2006 2:32 pm Date Climbed: Oct 16, 2006
Buttermilk Falls Route
Some might consider it odd that I went to go grab this mountain, but it was fun to go on the Buttermilk Falls trail. It was a nice fall day, so why not get out there and enjoy some of NJ's wilderness. The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is awewsome now matter where you choose to explore it. Stokes State Forest, which is right in that area too, is very nice. If you're done High Point and Sunrise Mountain, you might as well head here too so you can join the 1600 ft. club of NJ. (yeah there's no such club, but I just made it up!)
technicolorNH - Nov 20, 2021 7:38 pm Date Climbed: Nov 20, 2021
quick jauntOnly 54 minutes to the top from Buttermilk Falls. The falls were great and I loved the steep beginning of the hike. The summit was relatively unremarkable.
silversummit - Jan 5, 2009 10:16 pm
I was through here whenthe trail went over the summit I think; that long ago (late 60s and early 70s). Don't remember much about this section anymore!
TLP - Oct 18, 2006 2:32 pm Date Climbed: Oct 16, 2006
Buttermilk Falls RouteSome might consider it odd that I went to go grab this mountain, but it was fun to go on the Buttermilk Falls trail. It was a nice fall day, so why not get out there and enjoy some of NJ's wilderness. The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is awewsome now matter where you choose to explore it. Stokes State Forest, which is right in that area too, is very nice. If you're done High Point and Sunrise Mountain, you might as well head here too so you can join the 1600 ft. club of NJ. (yeah there's no such club, but I just made it up!)
Rob A - Jun 10, 2005 10:32 pm
Route Climbed: Forest Road from Crater Lake Date Climbed: June 10, 2005Even though there are no views it was something fun to do on the way to Rattlesnake Mt.