[NO. 7]. GUERIN HOUSE (PARK SUPERINTENDENT’S RESIDENCE).

At the southwest corner of the Jockey Hollow and Sugar Loaf Roads stands the Guerin House, in which is incorporated some of the original dwelling owned and occupied in Revolutionary War days by Joshua Guerin, a farmer and blacksmith of French Huguenot descent. Largely remodeled, the building now serves as a residence for the park superintendent. It is not open to visitors.

[NO. 8]. RANGER STATION (INFORMATION POINT).

About one-quarter of a mile southwest of the Guerin House ([No. 7]), on the same side of the Jockey Hollow Road, is the ranger station. Here are located the office and quarters of the park ranger. Visitors may obtain free literature and other park information at this point.

[NO. 9]. NEW YORK BRIGADE CAMP, 1779-80.

About opposite the ranger station ([No. 8]), parallel to the east side of the Jockey Hollow Road, is the campsite occupied in 1779-80 by the New York Brigade under Brig. Gen. James Clinton. In this brigade were the 2d, 3d, 4th, and 5th New York Regiments, with a combined total enlistment, in December 1779, of 1,267 men. The official uniform of these troops was blue, faced with buff; the buttons and linings, white.

TRAIL MAP
JOCKEY HOLLOW

MORRISTOWN NATIONAL·HISTORICAL·PARK FOOT TRAILS HORSE TRAILS MOTOR ROADS PARKING AREAS SUGAR LOAF ROAD ONE WAY OFFICERS’ HUT RANGER STATION (INFORMATION) JOCKEY HOLLOW ROAD PICNIC AREA HOSPITAL & BURYING GROUND WILD FLOWER TRAIL GLEN TRAIL PRIVATE BETTIN OAK WICK HOUSE-CEMETERY ROAD ONE WAY WICK HOUSE SOLDIERS’ HUT TEMPE WICK ROAD JERSEY CAMP TRAILS

[NO. 10]. PICNIC AREA AND REST ROOMS.