Cherry Valley & Union Clay Works

Aug 15, 2025
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Burlington, NJ
Yesterday I spent most of the day exploring the Cherry Valley area and the Union Clay Works site. I grew up near the Cedar Creek by William Dudley Park, and spent countless days and nights as a teen and young adult paddling and exploring the creek below the Ore Pond area. I was excited to explore one of the ancient sources of this majestic waterway, and what a beautiful day I had for it!

I was able to drive my Camry down Bryant Road and parked on the side where it was widest, at the first intersection East of 539.

From there I walked, first traveling along a dirt road before turning into the woods.

I made my way down into the valley, and was met along the way by a coyote as I bushwhacked through the upland. I took a short video but there’s not much to see.

The Valley itself was beautiful!

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I travelled up from the start of the branch towards the mouth at the Chamberlain. Below are photos of where the water starts.

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More shots from the valley:
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From here I jumped on a trail and headed easterly before making my way back to the dirt roads and my car. I drove across 539, all the way to Union Clay Works where I again parked on the side of the road where it widened, and spent a few hours exploring the area.

Clay Works:
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What seems like a non-native tree:
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Cellar holes:
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I found all sorts of brick and clay remnants scattered through the woods, as well as some metal pipe, but after diligent searching and the acquisition of many ticks and chiggers, I was unable to locate the cemetery; I am not even sure if anything remains of it.

I enjoyed wandering both the Cherry Valley and the Union Clay Works, and plan on returning to both soon for further exploration! Thanks all!
 
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Aug 15, 2025
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Burlington, NJ
EastCoastMountaineer...you need to resize your photos when posting because the full size photos fill up storage space and slows loading especially for phones.
Thanks Teegate, I knew I was doing something to cause the images to load poorly or not at all. I edited my post to include thumbnails and it should (hopefully) be user- and system-friendly now. Thanks again!
 
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Thanks for trying, but just switching to thumbnails doesn't help us with disk space. The actual photos are 3024x4032 pixels, about 6mb each for a total of around 40mb in one post. This isn't a big problem in and of itself, but if everyone posted images that size, it would be an issue because Ben just doesn't have a lot of free space on the NJPB server.

We discussed several methods of reducing photo size here last year, maybe that will help? If you wanted to fix this, you'd actually have to delete all the pictures, then upload smaller versions to replace them. I think about 800 pixels wide is a good trade-off which gives you a reasonable image size while keeping file sizes down. But you don't really need to do that now, just try to reduce the size of the photos you upload in the future, if possible. Thanks! :)
 
Aug 15, 2025
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Burlington, NJ
Thanks for trying, but just switching to thumbnails doesn't help us with disk space. The actual photos are 3024x4032 pixels, about 6mb each for a total of around 40mb in one post. This isn't a big problem in and of itself, but if everyone posted images that size, it would be an issue because Ben just doesn't have a lot of free space on the NJPB server.

We discussed several methods of reducing photo size here last year, maybe that will help? If you wanted to fix this, you'd actually have to delete all the pictures, then upload smaller versions to replace them. I think about 800 pixels wide is a good trade-off which gives you a reasonable image size while keeping file sizes down. But you don't really need to do that now, just try to reduce the size of the photos you upload in the future, if possible. Thanks! :)
Boyd, thank you for the suggestions! I will do this in the future. Seems like I have to get out again soon to explore and take some photos so I have something to report with :)
 
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Looking forward to your next trip report! :) Since you seem to be using an iPhone, the simplest way to make the pictures smaller is just mailing them back to yourself. When you do, mail should ask if you want to reduce the size. If you choose the "medium" option, that's usually a pretty good size to post here.
 
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Yesterday I spent most of the day exploring the Cherry Valley area and the Union Clay Works site. I grew up near the Cedar Creek by William Dudley Park, and spent countless days and nights as a teen and young adult paddling and exploring the creek below the Ore Pond area. I was excited to explore one of the ancient sources of this majestic waterway, and what a beautiful day I had for it!

I was able to drive my Camry down Bryant Road and parked on the side where it was widest, at the first intersection East of 539.

From there I walked, first traveling along a dirt road before turning into the woods.

I made my way down into the valley, and was met along the way by a coyote as I bushwhacked through the upland. I took a short video but there’s not much to see.

The Valley itself was beautiful!

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I travelled up from the start of the branch towards the mouth at the Chamberlain. Below are photos of where the water starts.

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More shots from the valley:
View attachment 25604

From here I jumped on a trail and headed easterly before making my way back to the dirt roads and my car. I drove across 539, all the way to Union Clay Works where I again parked on the side of the road where it widened, and spent a few hours exploring the area.

Clay Works:
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What seems like a non-native tree:
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Cellar holes:
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I found all sorts of brick and clay remnants scattered through the woods, as well as some metal pipe, but after diligent searching and the acquisition of many ticks and chiggers, I was unable to locate the cemetery; I am not even sure if anything remains of it.

I enjoyed wandering both the Cherry Valley and the Union Clay Works, and plan on returning to both soon for further exploration! Thanks all!
Nice pictures. I've hiked some of that area, but not all. Glad that you had a good walk.
 
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