Many years ago (about 1975) I roamed around there with my friends from Moorestown, and right in the middle of it there was a large abandoned house with no roads leading to it. It was as if the world had forgotten about it. I always wished I had taken photo's of it. I have mentioned this before and someone said it may now be used by Indians there. Could this be?
Guy
Guy,
Depending on which house you're talking about.
The south side of the creek is in Hainesport and there use to be maybe 5 or 6 cabins along the Rancocas Creek. I don't remember a farmhouse in that part of the park, but there was one off of the Mount Holly-by- Pass which was owned by the Brooks Family and is now the new Burlington County Bridges Park.
The house the Indians now use is in the Westhampton side of the state park and if I remember correctly it was a big brick and stone rancher and was owned by the family who had the horse farm which was sold to the state for the park back in the early 70's.
I use to know the family and they were a nice older couple.
She was a naturalist and I believe her husband worked in state government.
I was a kid back then and I use to help out in the park with different conservation projects.
In the mid seventies the Westhampton side of the park was closed because of state budget constraints and wasn't opened until it was leased to the Indians as their reservation in the mid 80s.
The other farm house farther west on the Rancocas Creek, but still in the park is now a summer day camp for kids.
Interesting note is not far from that second house is an abandoned tunnel which goes under the New Jersey Turnpike and it was built just for farm tractors to use.
Note the tunnel is the north side of the creek.
Recently the County bought the Rowan estate which is also adjacent to the creek and I believe the plan is to tie it all together with the Rancocas Green Way.
The entire area is loaded with old Indian artifacts like arrowheads, beads and tools.
Like i said the area is a hidden jewel.
TheBronzeMan