Wildcat Ridge Wildlife Management Area
Wildcat Ridge WMA is administered by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. It is located in the southern end of Rockaway Township, Morris County, New Jersey, United States off of County Route 513. Farny State Park and Splitrock Reservoir area are contiguous with Wildcat Ridge and also have public access.
Activities
- Hiking
- Mountain biking
- Hawkwatch
- Bat cave
Points of interest
- Bat cave – this was the Hibernia mine tunnel where the underground railroad was located.
- Hawkwatch
- Oreland spur of the Wharton and Northern railroad.
- St. Patrick's Cemetery - an abandoned cemetery originally established in 1869. Many of the headstones are engraved in an eastern european language, possibly Czech and/or Slovak. The cemetery serves as the final resting place for numerous workers who lost their lives in the surrounding iron mines.
Parking
- At the beginning of Four Birds hiking trail north of I-80.
- Parking for the Oreland and hawkwatch area is along Upper Hibernia road. To get there take Greenpond road north from I-80 for and make a right going past the Marcella Firehouse. You will come to a “T” in the road, left is Splitrock road and goes to the Splitrock Reservoir dam and parking area, straight ahead is Upper Hibernia road. There is a parking area under the power transmission lines, there is a parking area just after the pavement ends and there is a third parking around just before the road is blockaded for the Hawkwatch.
- There are also pullouts on roads that border the WMA. One is on Meridan road opposite the service gate of the Christ Church property. This provides easy access to the Beach Glen mine area. Another is on Greenpond road just before the left for Lake Denmark road. This is where the Orleand spur of the Wharton and Northern crossed Greenpond road.