Pocono Resort & Conference Center - Pocono Mountains





The Pocono Resort & Conference Center - Pocono Mountains Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
Begin from a gate just off Route 534. You will begin by hiking through the forest towards the Lehigh River. At one point, there are views of the gorge with the river flowing through the bottom. The trail continues through the forest and crosses over Gould Road. The route retraces the same course back to the start point.
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This trail is accessed from a parking area near the campground and runs towards the Pine Hill Trail. The trail trends uphill as you approach the Pine Hill Trail. You will enjoy a steady downhill hike back toward the starting point. The forest is full of mountain laurel which is in bloom during late May-early June.
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This trail is along a stream through a beautiful forest then towards the end enters some rocky areas. The Hickory Run State Park has a National Natural Landmark in the boulder field and there are some Geocaches in the park to find. Parking gets very crowded very early, especially on weekends. There is a restroom close by and it starts near the park office.
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This loop begins from the park campground off Route 534. The terrain is a mix of open forest, dense rhododendron, and sections of trail traveling along Hickory Run. The trails are all well-defined and easy to follow. The trail is known to stay pretty wet following recent rain, so muddy conditions should be expected.
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This trail is also accessible from the park campground. The route reflected here begins from Route 534. The trail runs alongside Hickory Run which heads towards the Lehigh River. The route heads downhill on the way toward the Lehigh River, so be prepared for the uphill hike on the way back to the trailhead.