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5 Places to Go Hiking in Livingston, New Jersey

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Hiking! Everyone loves nature, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy it. Whether it’s breathing the fresh air, gazing at the local flora and fauna, or enjoying waterfalls and lakes, hiking has something for everyone. Some trails are even wheelchair, bicycle, or horse accessible, giving you more options when it comes to getting around. If you’re ever in the vicinity of Livingston, New Jersey, here are some great trails to check out.Hemlock Falls TrailHemlock Falls Trail is a 5.6-mile trail near Millburn that is not too challenging and is dog friendly. There is a waterfall on the trail, and it is best enjoyed between the months of March and November. There are many intersecting paths on this trail, though, so don’t get lost; bring along a map. There is not much change in elevation, so this trail is suitable for beginners. There’s a good view of New York City from this trail, and you can spot wildlife along the way.Bedminster Hike and BikewayThe Bedminster Hike and Bikeway is a 2.6-mile paved trail in Somerset County. In addition to bike accessibility, this trail is wheelchair friendly; inline skating is also an option. There are a wide variety of plants growing near the trail, which are marked with signs for your edification. This trail is not a loop, so you will need to come back the way you came or arrange a ride

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