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Why Rent On Lake Mohawk
Lake Mohawk is an 800-acre private reservoir in Sussex County whose absence of power motorboats creates a surface quality that is genuinely exceptional by New Jersey standards. The water is quiet enough for sailing and rowing to feel completely immersive, and the remarkable three-story Tudor-German Baronial clubhouse with its crenelated towers and variegated slate roof gives the community a visual character that photographers and architecture-curious families find endlessly interesting.
Sailing, Fishing, and the Famous Boardwalk
Sailing is a defining Lake Mohawk activity, and the yacht club racing program brings structure and community to an otherwise unhurried summer season. Fishing produces reliable results throughout the warmer months. The 1.5-mile boardwalk, with its views of Manitou Island and the surrounding forested hills, is one of those walks that improves with each return visit as the light changes through the day and across the seasons.
The Town of White Deer Plaza and Sussex County Character
The town center adjacent to Lake Mohawk features alpine motif architecture with a post office, restaurants, and the particular charm of a community that has maintained its visual identity with genuine care. The Sussex Branch Trail and Saffin Pond add hiking and cycling options for families who want land-based activity alongside the lake days.
High Point and the Appalachian Trail
High Point State Park, the highest point in New Jersey at 1,803 feet, is a short drive from Lake Mohawk and provides access to eleven hiking trails including segments of the Appalachian Trail. The park’s 220-foot monument to war veterans is visible for miles and marks the summit with a gravity that rewards the climb. Stokes State Forest adds additional trail access for families who want to extend their walking into genuine backcountry.
A Private Lake Community With Rare Character
A vacation home near Lake Mohawk offers your family a lake experience defined by quiet water, striking architecture, and a community that has preserved its distinctive character across generations. Properties with lake views, full kitchens, and access to the boardwalk make this one of Sussex County’s most rewarding and distinctive vacation rental destinations.
- Surface area (mi)
- 1.88
- Max depth (ft)
- 20
- Elevation (ft)
- 869.42
- Shoreline length (mi)
- 12
Popular activities
- Kayaking
- Canoeing
- Boating
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Cross-country Skiing
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Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to dive into what Lake Mohawk has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!
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Yes, non-members can swim in the Lake Mohawk Pool. The pool is open to both Lake Mohawk Country Club members and members of the community, with a limited number of memberships available for purchase each year.
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Lake Mohawk is a popular destination because of its tranquil lake environment, where no power motor boats are allowed, making it quieter and more peaceful. The lake offers various activities like water skiing, sailing, and fishing, along with a 1.5-mile boardwalk and ten beaches. It also features a historic district with shops, restaurants, and galleries.
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Yes, you need a trout stamp to fish for trout in Lake Mohawk, New Jersey. You must have a valid New Jersey fishing license and a trout stamp if you are 16 to 69 years old. Residents 70 and older do not need a license or trout stamp, just proof of age.
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Lake Mohawk Beach 6 is best for families. It has a sandy beach area and is described as serene and family-friendly. This beach is nestled along the shores of Lake Mohawk, making it a suitable spot for family activities.
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Towns near Lake Mohawk include Hopatcong, Newton, Netcong, and Dover. These towns are located in Sussex County, New Jersey, with Hopatcong and Newton being the closest, about 5-6 miles away. Lake Mohawk itself is primarily in Sparta Township and extends into Byram Township.