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Hikes around Wind Gap PA are shaped by the area's distinct geology, a break in the Blue Mountain ridge known as a wind gap. The region is characterized by the rocky, forested paths of the Appalachian Trail and the mixed woodlands and meadows of nearby state parks. Trails range from gentle loops through old-growth forests to more challenging ascents along the ridge, offering varied terrain for hikers.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Embark on a rugged hiking experience along this moderate section of the Appalachian Trail, stretching 8.3 miles (13.3 km) from Wind Gap to Fox Gap. You will navigate Pennsylvania's 'Rocksylvania',…
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Embark on a moderate hiking adventure along the Appalachian Trail: Wind Gap to Smith Gap, a 7.8-mile (12.5 km) route that takes approximately 4 hours and 19 minutes to complete.…

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Hike the moderate 6.3-mile Jacobsburg Trail through forests and along Bushkill Creek, exploring historic sites in Pennsylvania.
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Embark on a moderate hike along the Plainfield Township Recreational Trail, a 7.6-mile (12.2 km) route that offers a gentle 45-foot (14 metres) elevation gain. You can expect to spend…
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Hike the difficult 13.2-mile Homestead Trail in Jacobsburg State Park, gaining 1129 feet over an estimated 5 hours and 50 minutes.
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Cherry Valley National Wildlife Refuge, outside of Bangor, offers diverse habitats, including forests, wetlands, and meadows. It's a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, providing opportunities for birdwatching, hiking, running, and enjoying the scenic beauty and solitude.
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Cherry Valley National Wildlife Refuge, outside of Bangor, offers diverse habitats, including forests, wetlands, and meadows. It's a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, providing opportunities for birdwatching, running, hiking, and enjoying the scenic beauty and solitude.
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The Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center offers a great hiking experience amid scenic landscapes. With well-maintained trails, hikers can explore woodlands, meadows and the beautiful Bushkill Creek.
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Yes, the Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center is excellent for families. It offers several easier trails, including the Jacobsburg State Park loop from Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center. This trail winds through woodlands and meadows on relatively flat terrain, making it suitable for hikers of all ages.
For a substantial loop, consider the Jacobsburg State Park loop — Easton. This 7.7-mile (12.4 km) route explores the rolling hills and creek-side paths within the Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center, allowing you to finish back where you started without retracing your steps.
Most trails in the area, including sections of the Appalachian Trail and trails within Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center, are dog-friendly. However, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. The terrain can be rocky, so ensure your dog is comfortable with uneven surfaces.
The Appalachian Trail in this region is famously rocky, earning it the nickname 'Rocksylvania'. Expect uneven, rugged, and sometimes steep terrain. Sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are highly recommended. The trails are well-marked with white blazes but require careful footing.
There is a designated Appalachian Trail trailhead with parking located near 906 N Broadway in Wind Gap. This lot provides direct access to the trail for hikes to scenic overlooks like Lookout Rock. It's a popular spot, so arriving early on weekends is a good idea.
Absolutely. The section of the Appalachian Trail heading north from Wind Gap leads to several rewarding viewpoints. A popular hike is the ascent to Lookout Rock and Hahn's Lookout, which offers expansive views of the valley. For a longer trek, continue on to Wolf Rocks for even more sweeping vistas.
There are over 10 hiking routes to explore around Wind Gap on komoot. These range from easy walks in state parks to more demanding sections of the Appalachian Trail, offering a variety of options for different fitness levels.
The trails around Wind Gap are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Hikers often praise the challenging but rewarding rocky terrain of the Appalachian Trail and the beautiful, well-maintained paths within Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center.
Yes, for a gentle and educational walk, the Graver Arboretum loop — Northampton County is a great choice. This easy 1.9-mile (3.1 km) path is perfect for a quiet stroll through a diverse collection of trees.
Spring and fall are ideal for hiking around Wind Gap. In spring, you'll see wildflowers and budding trees, while fall offers spectacular foliage and cooler temperatures. Summer can be hot and humid, and winter may bring ice and snow, requiring extra caution and gear on the rocky trails.
While the immediate trails around Wind Gap are more known for their rocky ridges and overlooks, nearby areas like the greater Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area feature trails with waterfalls. The hikes originating directly from Wind Gap focus primarily on forest and vista scenery.
Yes, Wind Gap is a common access point for multi-day backpacking trips on the Appalachian Trail. You can hike northbound towards the Delaware Water Gap or southbound. There are shelters, like the Leroy Smith Shelter, located along the trail for overnight stays. Proper planning and gear are essential for any backpacking trip.


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