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Hiking around Ten Mile Run offers a network of trails through a landscape of forests, fields, and along the Ten Mile Run stream. The region, located in central New Jersey, is characterized by varied terrain, including mostly level paths and notable geological features like red-shale cliffs. Routes wind through preserved natural spaces such as the Ten Mile Run Greenway and Bunker Hill Natural Area, providing a mix of shaded woodland and open country.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Blackwells Trail offers an easy 4.5-mile hike through woodlands and along canal towpaths in Six Mile Run Reservoir Site.
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Hike the Griggstown Native Grassland Preserve Loop, a moderate 6.0-mile route with 490 feet of gain through unique grasslands and woodlands.

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Embark on an easy hike along the Delaware and Raritan Canal Towpath, a route that gently follows the historic canal. You'll experience a peaceful journey through lush forests and openβ¦
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The Autumn Hill Reservation Loop offers an easy hike through 78 acres of native broadleaf forest and wetlands. You can expect a tranquil journey, covering 1.3 miles (2.1 km) withβ¦
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Hike the easy 1.5-mile Cedar Trail in Six Mile Run Reservoir Site, gaining 54 feet of elevation in about 37 minutes.
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Built in 1834, the Kingston Lock was initially constructed to enable safe and efficient freight transport between Philadelphia and New York. These days it is a historic landmark along the D&R Canal Towpath.
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Delaware Raritan Canal trail is in a great condition and a beauty all year around with several historic marks.
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Carnegie Lake, stretching across parts of central New Jersey, owes its existence to an unusual encounter: a conversation between a painter and Andrew Carnegie. Built in the early 1900s for Princetonβs rowing team, the lake quickly became more than just a training site. Locals fish here, paddle, or stroll along the quiet banks. Pollution has taken its toll, but efforts to clean the water are ongoing.
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Built in 1907 at the meeting point of Stony Brook and Millstone River, the Lake Carnegie dam created the lake enjoyed by rowers and the community. After a century of upkeep, repairs were needed again in 2015. This is a great place to watch races.
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Historic lock with a lock keeper's house.
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Some of the most flowy trails with great incline/decline challenges. Features are a constant. Not a one and done.β
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This is a 3 miles half way point. You can turn right and head back for 6 mile completion or keep going straight for most trails and distance.
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Some of the fighting during the 1777 Battle of Princeton took place at the Millstone River. There are other historical landmarks and signage posted around the city's parks and trails.
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The Ten Mile Run area is located in central New Jersey, primarily within Franklin Township and South Brunswick. It's a network of preserved natural spaces, including the Ten Mile Run Greenway and the Bunker Hill Natural Area, centered around the Ten Mile Run stream, a tributary of the Millstone River.
Most trails in the Ten Mile Run area are considered easy and are suitable for beginners and hikers of all fitness levels. The terrain is generally level, with paths winding through forests and open fields. Out of more than 20 trails in the area, 17 are rated as easy.
Yes, the trails in the Ten Mile Run area are generally dog-friendly. It's a great place to walk with your canine companion, but please keep them on a leash and be sure to clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
Ten Mile Run is a year-round destination. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is great for enjoying the shaded woodland trails, while the level terrain makes the area suitable for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter months.
There are several access points with parking for the Ten Mile Run trail system. Key trailheads can be found for the Bunker Hill Natural Area and the Ten Mile Run Greenway. It's best to check your specific route on komoot beforehand to identify the recommended starting point and parking lot.
Yes, the area is well-suited for family-friendly loop hikes. For a very flat and easy walk, consider the Delaware and Raritan Canal Towpath, Millstone Valley loop. It's a 3.8-mile (6.1 km) trail that is great for all ages.
The scenery is quite varied, featuring mature forests, open meadows, and the Ten Mile Run stream. A notable feature is the 30-foot-high red-rock cliff overlooking the stream. The mix of habitats makes it a popular spot for bird-watching, and you might also see small fish and frogs in the stream.
No, the trails at Ten Mile Run follow the gently flowing stream and traverse mostly level terrain. While the stream has scenic, rocky sections, there are no significant waterfalls in this specific preserve network.
Ten Mile Run trails are predominantly flat and easy, ideal for relaxed walks. In contrast, Sourland Mountain Preserve offers more challenging hikes with rocky terrain and moderate elevation gain. If you're looking for a more strenuous workout, the Sourland Mountain Preserve loop is a popular nearby option.
Absolutely. For a pleasant walk through the woods, the All Saints, Red, & Blue Trail loop in the nearby Herrontown Woods is a great choice. It's a 2.5-mile (4.0 km) trail that can typically be completed in about an hour.
The area is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the mix of shaded woodland and open fields, as well as the peaceful, rustic atmosphere so close to a developed area.
Yes, if you enjoy walking near water, the James Sayen Trail loop at the nearby Mountain Lakes Nature Preserve is an excellent option. It's an easy 2.3-mile (3.7 km) route that circles the lakes.


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