Enjoy the beautiful Pocono Mountains' 2,400 square miles of the outdoors in any season. The Appalachian Trail marks the southern border of the Poconos, and many other trail systems offer waterfalls, spectacular viewing condition and a high concentration of rare plants and animals. Hiking trails in state parks lead to beautiful vistas and waterfalls, or by wetlands bubbling with life or through dark, old growth forests and to uncountable adventures and chances to see wildlife. Some trails are scenic or leisurely, while others are self-guiding educational or rigorous exercise.
Pocono Whitewater offers hiking tours with their multi day adventures as well as mild to wild whitewater rafting trips,...more information
Hiking: 15 miles of trails. When you travel the trails, you will see wooded pathways, old roads and many creek valleys. Saw Mill...more information
8.5 miles of trails. Since Big Pocono State Park is a mountaintop, most of the trails have steep grades. Some trails are...more information
Bushkill Falls, known as "The Niagara of Pennsylvania", has been open since 1904 and features eight waterfalls, Native American...more information
The center is located on 70 acres of woodland, wetland, and meadow habitat with associated transition areas within Mauch Chunk...more information
As your exploration of the Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor continues, the landscape ascends. Breathtaking scenery...more information
80,056 acres, more than 100 miles of trails, over 5,000 acres of natural areas, and several beautiful vistas. Hiking trails have...more information
You are in the footsteps of two centuries of hikers as you climb the gateposts of the gap. You can hike 27 miles of the...more information
Raymondskill Falls is the tallest waterfall in the state. With two viewing platforms: one near the head of the falls, and one at...more information
Delaware River trips and bike rental in the Delaware Water Gap National Park. Retail store offers outdoor adventure gear, maps,...more information
Francis E. Walter Dam - An 1,800-acre project, having a small 80 acre reservoir but no Corps-operated recreation facilities. There...more information
The George W. Childs Recreation Site is a former state park that is the site of a number of cascade waterfalls along Dingmans...more information
The rugged terrain of Gouldsboro state park makes for challenging but rewarding hiking. All trails are blazed. Double blazes...more information
43 miles of trails. Every trail in the park can be hiked. The trails lead through areas rich in historic and scenic interest....more information
The 4,548 acres of park land follow the river from Francis E. Walter Dam in the north to Jim Thorpe in the south. The Lehigh Gorge...more information
Enjoy 2.5 miles of private stocked trout water, 21 station sporting clays, bird-hunting, youth shotgun program, biking, hiking,...more information
Located on the outskirts of historic Jim Thorpe, this county park is perfect for that family getaway. The park offers four trials...more information
Provides year-round environmental education programs for people of all ages. Dedicated to fostering community awareness through...more information
Come visit us and enjoy any season. When the temperature drops, the fun doesn't stop! The forest around the lake also has...more information
PEEC offers six trails that vary in distance and difficulty. All trails are loops that begin and end on PEEC Campus. Pick up an...more information
Approximately 3,000 acres in size, 1,800 feet above sea level, and is surrounded by 12,464 acres of Delaware state forest,...more information
Prompton State Park provides boat launching and picnicking facilities to the 290-acre Prompton Lake, which is operated by the U.S....more information
Switchback Railroad Trail is located in Carbon County. Its endpoints are at Summit Hill and Jim Thorpe. This 18 mile trail made of...more information
The Thunder Swamp Trail System provides a 45-mile network of interconnecting hiking trails. Built by the Youth Conservation Corps...more information
Tobyhanna State Park is located in Monroe and Wayne counties in northeastern Pennsylvania. The park consists of 5,440 acres of...more information
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Hiking in the Pocono Mountains