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Embark on the Pyramid Mountain Orange Trail Loop for an easy hiking experience through varied terrain. This 3.0-mile (4.8 km) route guides you through open forests and past dramatic rock outcroppings, offering a pleasant journey that includes views of the Taylortown Reservoir. With a modest elevation gain of 270 feet…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
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460 m
Morgan Place Ruins
Ruins
902 m
Highlight • Natural Monument
Tip by
2.18 km
Highlight • Natural Monument
Tip by
3.21 km
Viewpoint
Viewpoint
3.77 km
Highlight • Lake
Tip by
4.61 km
Pyramid Mountain Natural Historic Area
Nature Reserve
4.83 km
End point
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
4.83 km
Surfaces
4.82 km
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Highest point (260 m)
Lowest point (190 m)
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Parking for the Pyramid Mountain Orange Trail Loop is typically available at the main entrance of the Pyramid Mountain Natural Historical Area. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, as the park is a popular destination and parking lots can fill up quickly.
Generally, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access the Pyramid Mountain Natural Historical Area for day use. However, it's always a good idea to check the official park website for any updated regulations or special event fees before your visit.
Yes, the Orange Trail is dog-friendly. Dogs are permitted but must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors and wildlife.
The Orange Trail can be enjoyed year-round, but late fall offers particularly striking views when the absence of leaves allows for vistas of the High Mountain. Winter hikes can also be rewarding, with picturesque views of the Taylortown Reservoir. To avoid crowds, consider visiting early in the morning or on weekdays.
The Pyramid Mountain Orange Trail Loop is generally considered to be of moderate difficulty. While some sections are level, you'll encounter rocky footpaths, moderate elevation gains, and some steep ascents and descents, particularly past Whale Head Rock. It's suitable for a range of fitness levels, including families, but good footwear is recommended.
The trail is rich with natural geological wonders. You'll encounter several large glacial erratics, including the iconic Bear Rock and Whale Head Rock. The route also offers picturesque views of the Taylortown Reservoir and forested areas, with glimpses of mountains to the east and southeast.
Yes, the Orange Trail (100%) intersects with several other paths within the park. The route also passes through sections of the Blue Trail (23%), Black Dot on Blue Trail (16%), Black Dot on White Trail (12%), and Black Dot on Pink Trail (12%). This network allows for varied hiking options.
Yes, parts of the Orange Trail are considered to have low difficulty and are suitable for families. However, be aware that there are also steep, rocky sections that might be challenging for very young children or those unaccustomed to uneven terrain. It offers a varied and engaging experience for active families.
The Pyramid Mountain Natural Historical Area is a popular destination, especially on weekends. To enjoy a quieter hiking experience on the Orange Trail, it's recommended to visit early in the morning or on weekdays.
Given the rocky and uneven terrain, sturdy hiking shoes or boots with good ankle support are highly recommended. Layers of clothing are advisable, as conditions can change. Don't forget water, snacks, and a map, as navigation can be tricky due to numerous turns and trail blazes.
The Orange Trail is marked, but due to numerous turns and intersecting paths, it is advisable to carry a map or use a reliable navigation app. Staying alert for trail blazes will help you stay on course.