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Explore the Warnertown Dam Trail, a moderate 5.6-mile hike through historical ruins and natural beauty in State Game Lands 127.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Warnertown Dam Trail is generally considered moderate in difficulty. While some sections are straightforward, the trail is not officially marked, which can make navigation tricky. Hikers should be prepared for varied terrain, including rock formations and fallen trees. The gorge leading to Warnertown Falls is described as "deceptively steep and rugged," and there's a wire bridge crossing that requires caution.
The trail features diverse terrain. You'll encounter natural paths, areas with nice rock formations, and evidence of large fallen trees. The route to Warnertown Falls includes an unofficial but clear side trail, and the gorge itself is steep and rugged. A notable feature is a wire bridge crossing over a stream.
Hikers can discover several interesting features. The trail leads to the remnants of the Warnertown Dam, built in 1902 for ice harvesting, and you can find foundations of a former ice house. Natural highlights include the beautiful Warnertown Falls, a lovely tributary stream, and an abandoned ice lake that has become a swampy bog teeming with wildlife. The Tobyhanna Creek's water is distinctively orange due to high tannin content.
Specific parking details are not provided in the available information, but the trail is located within State Game Lands 127 in Monroe County, Pennsylvania. Access points for State Game Lands typically include designated parking areas. It's advisable to check local State Game Lands maps or resources for official parking locations.
The trail is located within State Game Lands 127. Generally, dogs are permitted in Pennsylvania State Game Lands, but they must be kept on a leash and under control at all times. Always ensure to clean up after your pet.
The trail offers beautiful natural surroundings, particularly when the leaves are in full foliage, which typically occurs around early summer. This would be an ideal time to experience the vibrant scenery. Be aware of potential mud during wetter seasons and hunting seasons in State Game Lands.
Hiking in Pennsylvania State Game Lands, including State Game Lands 127, generally does not require specific permits or entrance fees for recreational use. However, hunters and trappers do need licenses. Always check the latest regulations from the Pennsylvania Game Commission before your visit.
No, the Warnertown Dam Trail is not officially marked. This can make navigation more challenging, especially for those unfamiliar with the area. It's recommended to use a reliable navigation app or map to stay on course.
The primary route described for the Warnertown Dam Trail focuses on reaching the dam and falls. While the provided data does not explicitly mention official loop options, many trails in State Game Lands can be combined with other paths to create longer or loop experiences. Hikers often explore various sections to create their own routes.
The area around the Warnertown Dam Trail, particularly the swampy bog that was once an ice lake, is teeming with wildlife. Hikers might spot beavers and bears, among other local fauna. Always maintain a safe distance and never feed wild animals.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Cable Bridge trail, covering approximately 2% of the overall distance.
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