Attractions and places to see around Flagtown offer a diverse range of outdoor experiences and historical sites. This region features natural landscapes, including woodland preserves and river views, alongside opportunities for cycling and hiking. Flagtown provides a setting for exploring various trails and scenic points of interest.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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A great view, but no cyclists are allowed to use their bikes on the bridge. This is strictly enforced however there is a sidewalk you can walk your bike on.
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The White Square Trail is one of the more popular trails in Sourland Mountain Preserve. This trail leads you gently up to the top of the mountain. As the name suggests, the trail is marked by white squares.
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The Sourland Mountain County Preserve is a beautiful woodland nature preserve run by the Somerset County Park Commission. There are several miles of well-maintained hiking trails that weave through the park.
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This segment goes alongside the D&R canal. There is a good view of the canal from this segment. Very quiet road on the weekdays, could be a little busy during the weekend with traffic
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This segment is great going up through Skillman to the top of the mountain. The Gradient is only 1-2% at times, easy climb over the course of 3-4 miles. The descent is very rewarding, fast hill, no surprises at the bottom or weird turns. Hang out in the drops!
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Really nice bridge that goes over the Raritan. Wood mill is visible from the bridge. Definitely worth making part of your route
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Flagtown is home to beautiful natural preserves, including the Sourland Mountain County Preserve. This woodland nature preserve offers several miles of well-maintained hiking trails, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the local flora and fauna.
Yes, you can enjoy scenic views of the D&R Canal from a quiet road segment, offering a peaceful glimpse of the waterway. Additionally, the Neshanic Bridge provides a nice view over the Raritan River, with the historic Wood Mill visible in the distance.
The area around Flagtown offers a variety of hiking trails. For instance, the Sourland Mountain County Preserve features numerous well-maintained paths, including the popular White Square Trail which leads gently up to the mountain top. You can find more options for easy hikes in the area by exploring the Easy hikes around Flagtown guide.
Cyclists can enjoy routes like the Long Hill Road & Hollow Road Climb, which offers an easy ascent over several miles with a gradient of only 1-2%. The descent is noted as rewarding and fast. For more cycling options, check out the Cycling around Flagtown guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-maintained hiking trails within the Sourland Mountain County Preserve for their natural beauty. The scenic views of the D&R Canal and the rewarding descents on cycling routes like Long Hill Road & Hollow Road Climb are also highly enjoyed.
Yes, the segment offering a View of the D&R Canal is considered family-friendly, providing a quiet road for leisurely strolls or bike rides alongside the canal. Natural preserves with easy trails also offer suitable options for families.
For easy hiking trails, the Easy hikes around Flagtown guide lists several options, including the Devils Half-Acre Trail and the Canal Trail Short Loop. These routes are generally shorter and have less challenging terrain.
For those seeking longer hikes, the Hiking around Flagtown guide features routes like the Devil's Half-Acre, Ridge, and Tributary Trail Loop, which is a moderate 9.2 km route. The Duke Island Park and Canal Trail Loop is another moderate option at about 7 km.
When tackling the Long Hill Road & Hollow Road Climb, cyclists can expect an easy 1-2% gradient over 3-4 miles. The descent is fast and rewarding with no unexpected turns, so you can comfortably stay in the drops.
While the Neshanic Bridge offers a great view, cyclists are strictly not allowed to ride their bikes on the bridge. However, there is a sidewalk where you can walk your bike across.
The White Square Trail in Sourland Mountain Preserve is a well-marked trail that gently leads you up to the top of the mountain, offering a pleasant forest experience.
For a comprehensive overview of outdoor activities, you can explore the dedicated guides for the region. Check out Hiking around Flagtown and Cycling around Flagtown for detailed routes and information.


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