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Devil's Tree

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Devil's Tree

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The Devil's Tree is a distinctive natural monument, a solitary oak tree located in an undeveloped field on Mountain Road in the Martinsville section of Bernards Township, Somerset County, New Jersey. Standing at an elevation of approximately 138 meters, this ancient oak is renowned not just for its imposing presence but for the rich tapestry of local legends and folklore that surround it.

What truly captivates visitors to the Devil's Tree is its profound mystique and the compelling stories woven…

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  • Location: Somerset County, New Jersey, United States

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    May 13, 2025

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    The Devil's Tree is an oak tree that sits by itself on Mountain Road. The tree is surrounded by legends, the most popular being that anyone that disrespects the tree will come to some sort of harm.
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    Elevation 140 m

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    Location: Somerset County, New Jersey, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there specific hiking trails directly at the Devil's Tree natural monument?

    While the Devil's Tree itself is in an undeveloped field, the surrounding region offers various nature trails for those looking to extend their visit. These trails provide opportunities for leisurely walks and to explore the local landscape beyond just the tree.

    What is the terrain like around the Devil's Tree, and is it considered difficult for hiking?

    The immediate area around the Devil's Tree is generally accessible and flat, as it's located in an undeveloped field. For those exploring nearby nature trails, the terrain is typically easy to moderate, suitable for most visitors. Comfortable footwear is always recommended.

    Is there dedicated parking available for visitors to the Devil's Tree?

    The Devil's Tree is located on Mountain Road in Martinsville. While there isn't a formal parking lot, visitors typically find roadside parking nearby. It's advisable to be mindful of local parking regulations and private property.

    Is the Devil's Tree natural monument suitable for families with children or dog-friendly?

    The site itself is an open field, making it accessible for families. If you plan to explore nearby nature trails, they are generally suitable for children. Dogs are usually welcome on trails in the area, but always ensure they are leashed and that you clean up after them.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Devil's Tree?

    The Devil's Tree is situated in a more rural part of Bernards Township. While there aren't amenities directly adjacent to the tree, you can find various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in the nearby towns of Basking Ridge, Martinsville, and Bernardsville, just a short drive away.

    How long does it typically take to visit the Devil's Tree natural monument?

    A visit to the Devil's Tree itself can be quite brief, perhaps 15-30 minutes, as it primarily involves observing the tree and its immediate surroundings. If you plan to combine your visit with exploring nearby nature trails, your time spent could extend to an hour or more, depending on the length of your chosen route.

    What should I wear when visiting the Devil's Tree, especially if I plan to hike?

    For a visit to the tree, casual clothing is fine. If you intend to explore the surrounding nature trails, comfortable walking or hiking shoes are recommended. Dress in layers, as weather conditions can change, and consider insect repellent during warmer months.

    Is the Devil's Tree accessible via public transport?

    Public transport options directly to the Devil's Tree are limited. It is most easily accessed by car. Visitors relying on public transport would likely need to combine train or bus services to a nearby town with a taxi or ride-sharing service for the final leg of the journey.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or other natural features to look out for near the Devil's Tree?

    Beyond the tree itself, the surrounding area offers scenic views of the undeveloped field and local nature. Local lore also mentions a nearby "Heat Rock," which is rumored to be warm to the touch, adding another layer of mystery to the visit.

    What are the legends surrounding the Devil's Tree, and how should visitors behave?

    Local legends claim the tree is cursed, and anyone who disrespects or damages it will experience misfortune. Stories include a farmer who allegedly murdered his family and hanged himself from the tree, and the belief that the ground beneath it remains snow-free. Visitors are strongly encouraged to approach the site with respect, given its cultural significance and the local lore.

    Is the Devil's Tree in New Jersey the only one, or are there others?

    While the Devil's Tree in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, is widely known, there is another prominent "Devil's Tree" located in Port St. Lucie, Florida. Both are steeped in local lore and dark legends, but their specific histories and tales differ significantly. This FAQ focuses on the New Jersey location.

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