Batona Trail (segments)

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Batona Trail (segments) are portions of a long-distance hiking route through New Jersey’s Pine Barrens, offering forested footpaths, primitive scenery, and backcountry recreation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail segment collection
recreational route segment
access foot-only
activitySeason fall
spring
summer
winter
amenities limited facilities
primitive campsites
category hiking trails in New Jersey
long-distance trails in the United States
trails in the Pine Barrens
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hazard seasonal flooding
ticks
wet and muddy sections
landscapeFeature pine forest
sandy soil
wetlands
lighting unlit
locatedIn New Jersey, United States
surface form: New Jersey

Pine Barrens NERFINISHED
managedAs recreation resource
notableFor flat to gently rolling terrain
pine-oak forest
relative solitude
partOf Batona Trail NERFINISHED
passesThrough Pine Barrens ecosystem NERFINISHED
recreationType backcountry recreation
sceneryType primitive scenery
suitableFor day hiking
overnight backpacking
surface natural surface
terrainType forested footpath
trailType long-distance hiking route segment
trailUsePolicy non-motorized use
typicalEnvironment remote forest
rural area
usedFor backpacking
hiking
trail running
waymarking blazed trail

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Wharton State Forest trailSystem Batona Trail (segments)