hey old crazy, would i be able to drive my car up to the pakim pond where the batona starts and park my truck there? also, would the batona take us straight to the campground? and lastly the 12.9 miles back to batsto, would that also be following the batona right back to a place where my wife could pick us up? i really appreciate all the info you guys are giving me
There is a parking lot at Pakim Pond. I'm not aware of any prohibitions against overnight parking there. I would just stop in the park office as you enter Brendan Byrne State Park and inform them of your plans. You can pick up a Batona Trail map right there in the outside information display at Pakim Pond and stretch it across your dashboard. That will signal any park police that see your truck parked there that you are overnighting on the Batona Trail so they don't mistake you for a lost hiker. Just keep in mind that they usually do close and lock the gates to the entrance and exit of the Pakim Pond parking lot at night, so if for some reason you had to get your vehicle out of there after dark, you would be locked in the parking lot until morning.
The Batona Trail goes right through Batona Camp, and it's marked with a big sign, so it's very easy to find. You'll see an outhouse and a water pump to your right as you're walking along a dirt road.
When you leave Batona Camp and continue south on the Batona Trail, you'll travel for about 6 miles before you reach Quaker Bridge. Once you're at Quaker Bridge you'll have two options to get to the parking lot at Basto:
#1) Continue west (straight) on the Batona Trail (follow the pink blazes)
#2) Cross Quaker Bridge and follow the green blazed trail until it ends and intersects with the yellow blazed trail (approx 1 mile) Go left (west) when you reach the yellow trail and follow it all the way back to Batsto. You will periodically see signs on trees telling you how far you are from Batsto. If you see a sign telling you how far you are from Atsion, turn around, you're going the wrong way. Turn left just before you reach the paved road (Rt 542) and cross over Batsto lake to get to the Batsto parking lot. You can get a map of this route at the Batsto park office.
Both the Batona Trail from Quaker Bridge and the green/yellow blazed trails are about 7 miles. You'll see more water on the green/yellow blazed trails than you will see on the Batona Trail, but both directions are nice hikes.