Mount Rose (New Jersey)
Mount Rose is a narrow section of the Rocky Hill Ridge[1] in Hopewell Township, New Jersey which is 420 feet above sea level. The ridge's western end is at The Sourlands at Hopewell-Pennington Road and its eastern end is near Province Line Road. The ridge is a diabase intrusion and unlike many of the ridges in the state,[2] it runs from northwest to southeast. Crusher Road travels along the ridge. Pennington-Rocky Hill Road, Cherry Valley Road, Hopewell-Princeton Road and Carter Road meet at a low point along the ridge at the village of Mount Rose.
Hiking trails
- The Elks Trail- 1 mile trail off Crusher Road[3]
- The Mount Rose Trails- This preserve has five trail options: The Ridge Trail, Forest Loop, East Loop, West Loop and Cattail Trail[4]
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References
- "Geologic Report Series, Issues 7-10" New Jersey Department of Conservation and Economic Development, 1965
- New Jersey Topographic Relief Map
- Elks Trail Archived 2011-01-02 at the Wayback Machine
- Mount Rose Trails Archived 2011-01-02 at the Wayback Machine
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