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Morris CanalEntrance
Waterloo Methodist
Church
Seymour Smith HouseState Park Office
Peter Smith Homestead
Peter D. Smith House
Ore Dock Site
Lenape Indian Village
Samuel T. Smith House
Samuel T. Smith Carriage House Canal Boat Exhibit
Worker’s House
Worker’s House
Peter D. Smith Carriage House
Carpenter Shop
Tenant House
Canal Museum
Gristmill and Sawmill
Blacksmith Shop
FormerRoad
Bridge
FormerRoute of the Sussex
Branch Railroad
Mule BridgeThe bridge is out.
No trail connection
Lock 2 WestCanal
Company Dam
Inclined Plane 4 West
Smith’s Store
Waterloo Hotel
Rutan Cabin
Village Walking Tours Start Here
Rest Rooms
Old Waterloo Road
Waterloo Valley Trail – Canal Towpath
Waterloo Valle
y TrailRest
Rooms
Peter Smith CarriageHouse
Tenant House
Morris Canal
Morris Canal
Waterloo Valley TrailRoute of the Morris Canal
Water Filled CanalGreenway information: canalsocietynj.org
Greenway Trail
Old
Wat
erlo
o R
oad
To explore this area see the Mt Olive
Tail Map.
To explore this area see the Waterloo Valley Trail Map
Waterloo Village
Canal SoCiety of new JerSeyWesite: canalsocietynj.org
E-Mail: canals@ canalsocietynj.org
© 2020, Joe Macasek-MacGraphics
This historic view, taken from the Sussex Branch Railroad ore dock, shows Lock 2 West and Smith’s store and blacksmith shop in the center of the picture with old Waterloo Road and the Smiths’ homes on the right.
To learn more about Waterloo read: The Story of Waterloo Village: From Colonial Forge to Canal Town availabel on line or on the CSNJ web site at canalsocietynj.org
Waterloo Village is owned and operated by the New Jersey State Parks Service. The grounds are open for passive recreation daily from dawn to dusk. When you visit Waterloo use this map to identify the many things there are to see. During the summer months the Canal Society of New Jersey offers weekend programming that includes our Canal Museum, Canal Boat Exhibit and Carpenter Shop. Visit our web site for a schedule of events.