Preakness Range

Preakness Range
Watchung Mountains
Goffle Hill can be seen across a valley from a ledge near the summit of High Mountain in Wayne, New Jersey.
Highest point
PeakHigh Mountain
Elevation879 ft (268 m)
Coordinates40°58′12.26″N 74°11′54.08″W / 40.9700722°N 74.1983556°W / 40.9700722; -74.1983556
Dimensions
Length11 mi (18 km) northwest–south
Geography
CountryUnited States of America
StateNew Jersey
Geology
Age of rockTriassic and Jurassic
Type of rockextrusive igneous and trap rock

The Preakness Range is a range of the trap rock Watchung Mountains on the western edge of the Newark Basin in northern New Jersey. A large portion of this range is included in High Mountain Park Preserve, offering miles of hiking trails with vistas overlooking New Jersey and New York City. The peaks of the Preakness Range, the highest of the Watchung Mountains, shelter endangered ecosystems, including perched wetlands and rare trap rock glade communities.[1]

  1. ^ Joseph Dowhan et al. Significant Habitats and Habitat Complexes of the New York Bight Watershed. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1997. Available via the US FWS National Conservation Training Center.