Hidden Lake (PA) 1.9 mile loop / 1 hour*
Directions to Hidden Lake Trailhead , Hidden Lake Trail Map
About the Trail: The trail loops through the forest around Hidden Lake, a peaceful area popular with anglers.
Other Information: Restrooms are located in the West parking lot. There are 2 parking lots, the directions will take you to the parking lot with the bathrooms. The trail is a loop and can be accessed from either the left or the right side of the parking lot. Dogs are allowed on this trail.
Van Campens Glen (NJ) 1.7 miles / 45 minutes*
Directions to Van Campens Glen , Van Campens Glen Trail Map
About the Trail: Family friendly gentle grades and a manageable length make this trail a worthy option for families with children.
Other Information: Restrooms located at upper Van Campens Glen parking lot. The parking lot is located across the street from the trailhead. Dogs are allowed on this trail.
Hornbecks Creek (PA) 4.1 miles one way / *
About the Trail: One of the hidden treasures of Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is undoubtedly Hornbecks Creek Trail, known to some locals as Indian Ladders. Visitors will be delighted to discover an old road-bed trail that meanders along Hornbecks Creek. Once you've arrived at the first waterfall, which by itself is worth the trip, the trail becomes a bit more narrow and rugged. The "ladder" sequence of waterfalls following the first will keep your enthusiasm high. The trail ends at Emery Road.
Other Information: There is no restroom on this trail. There are two parking lots: One is located on the side of 209 as an overflow parking lot, across the street there is a short driveway to the main parking area where the trail starts. Dogs are allowed on this trail.
Cliff Trail (PA) 2.8 miles one way / 3+ hours*
Cliff Trail Directions , Cliff Trail Map
About the Trail: The Cliff Trail offers some of the most spectacular overlook views in the recreation area of the serpentine Delaware River valley from atop the Raymondskill Ridge.
Other Information: There are two parking lots at Raymondskill Falls To access the trailhead: Go to the lower parking lot. If you look across the road, there is a trailhead and you want to follow the white blazes on the trees. This parking lot fills up on the weekends, it is best to be accessed on the weekdays. Dogs are allowed on this trail.
*The average person hikes 2 miles per hour so all of these times are based off of that and the difficulty level of the trail.*
*A "blaze" is a trail marker.*