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High Point

Overview

High Point State Park in Colesville offers a unique opportunity to camp at the highest elevation in New Jersey. Spanning over 16,000 acres, the park serves as a scenic gateway to the Kittatinny Mountains. Travelers visit this location to escape the suburban landscape and immerse themselves in a high-altitude forest environment. The park features a dedicated interpretive center and a seasonal gift shop where visitors can learn about the local ecology and history before heading to their campsites.

Location & Surroundings

Situated in the far northwestern corner of the state, the park sits atop the rugged Kittatinny Ridge. The surrounding landscape is characterized by dense hardwood forests and dramatic rocky outcroppings. A scenic mountain drive leads visitors through the park, offering glimpses of diverse wildlife and lush foliage. From the summit, travelers can experience a breathtaking tri-state view that encompasses the rolling hills of Pennsylvania, the valleys of New York, and the diverse terrain of New Jersey.

Amenities & Park Features

The park features the Sawmill Lake Campground, which provides a primitive experience favored by those seeking solitude. While there are no electric or water hookups at individual sites, the campground accommodates smaller RVs and trailers. Each site includes a sturdy picnic table and a fire ring for evening campfires. Facilities include central drinking water pumps and composting toilets, ensuring a rustic yet functional stay for those who enjoy dry camping in a pristine natural setting.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Outdoor enthusiasts can access over 50 miles of multi-use trails, including a significant stretch of the Appalachian Trail. The High Point Monument stands at the summit, offering a 220-foot climb for those wanting the best views in the region. During the summer, Lake Marcia provides a refreshing spot for swimming in cool, spring-fed water. In the winter months, the park remains a popular destination for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing along its well-maintained forest paths.

Who This Park Is Best For

This destination is perfect for nature lovers and dedicated boondockers who prefer a quiet, wooded environment over a commercial resort. It is ideal for travelers with camper vans or small trailers looking to explore the Appalachian highlands without the noise of highway traffic. Families who enjoy active outdoor pursuits like hiking, birdwatching, and swimming will find the park's tranquil atmosphere and historical landmarks to be a deeply rewarding travel experience.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Body Of Water (Lake Marcia)
• Playground
• Kayaking/Canoeing

- Policies

• No Pets
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restrooms

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Hiking
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Mountain Biking

- Facility

• Type (State Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)

• Year-Round

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (50)
• Dirt Sites (50)
• No Hookups (50)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Nav Singh

November 02, 2025

Amazing views of the tristate. This park is about 1.5 hours outside NYC and has great trails as well as picnic tables. A great weekend getaway to Northern NJ or close to the NY borderline. Very scenic and serene.

Tom B

November 02, 2025

The monument and grounds are accessible and well kept. The views are spectacular and the entire site was free of litter and graffiti. The drive to and from was scenic and relaxing. I highly recommend a visit during the fall.

Edward JLo

October 29, 2025

We visited in October while colors of trees were changing High Point has a fascinating sunset and is the last place in the state to observe the day's departing sun. The ncan be awsome there.

Damian Butler-Buccilli

August 23, 2025

It's a nice family friendly park. The monument is worth a trip and is a great place for a visit for locals, tourists, and people visiting all the high points in America. Outside of the highpoint monument the park is fine. Nearby state parks in and outside of New Jersey offer a wider array of better camping spots and hiking opportunities particularly in Pennsylvania. Also this park has a fee to enter which is not common for other parks around, especially in Pennsylvania.

Edmundo H. Rios

August 02, 2025

High Point State Park, home to the highest point in New Jersey, offers a wealth of material for various writing approaches. Vista of three states (New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania) from the monument at 1,803 feet above sea level. Include the extensive network of hiking, biking, and skiing trails, Lake Marcia for swimming and other water activities, camping options, and picnic areas. Dog-friendly policies, seasonal accessibility, and safety tips for hiking and encountering wildlife like bears.

Shwetha P

April 20, 2025

We took the 3.24 miles “Monument trail” (red-green) loop. It is easily accessible from the parking near Interpretive Center. Hike is moderate and has clear guidance about the trails .We missed the greenery, but the view from the top was breath taking. Most of the restrooms were closed (maybe seasonal operations). But the one near beach parking lot , which was opened was not at all hygiene!!

Brittany Valentino

April 17, 2025

Great day trip in the Tri State area. Beautiful views, rich history, trails for all levels of experience. Nice lakes and playgrounds make it a great day for picnics for couples and families! We recommend stopping at Up the Creek Cafe for some delicious food while you’re out in the area.

Bryn Laidler

April 14, 2025

A beautiful park to visit. It may not be much in height, but it's the best NJ has to offer! There are lots of trails, playgrounds, a lake, places to sit down, and sights to see. We went in mid April and there was snow up there and so we had a huge snowball fight. Unfortunately, the base of the tower was closed, but understandably so as it was covered in ice.

Tommy B.

February 03, 2025

Beautiful park. All sorts of activities to do in the winter. Ice fishing. Cross country skiing. Snowshoeing. I'm sure it's a blast to hike around in the summer too. The Rangers were friendly and helpful.

CaLiTo76

November 02, 2024

Beautiful beautiful beautiful that’s all I can say. It gets very windy so be prepared. If the weather says cool then it’s cold here at high point. The wind hits your face like a slap but the views are like no other. Walking hiking trails are everywhere and parking is adequate. You can see Jersey New York and Pennsylvania in one view. Must go if you live in tri state area.

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