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The best walks and hikes in Berks County

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Hiking in Berks County navigates a landscape of forested ridges, state parks, and river valleys. The region includes a significant section of the Appalachian Trail, offering varied elevation and prominent rock outcroppings. Numerous preserves and recreation areas provide routes around lakes and through dense woodlands, with terrain ranging from gentle paths to more demanding climbs.

Best hiking trails in Berks County

  • The most popular hiking route is Pulpit Rock and The Pinnacle Loop, a 9.0 miles (14.6 km) trail…

Last updated: May 12, 2026

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Embark on the Orange Loop, a moderate hiking route that takes you through the lush forests of Neversink Mountain Preserve. This trail covers 6.8 miles (10.9 km) with an elevation…

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Embark on the Pulpit Rock and The Pinnacle Loop, a moderate hiking route that spans 9.1 miles (14.6 km) and features a substantial elevation gain of 1696 feet (517 metres).…

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Embark on the Turtle Trail for a moderate hiking experience that takes you deep into the woods of French Creek State Park. This route spans 5.7 miles (9.1 km) and…

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Embark on the Pulpit Rock Loop via Furnace Creek Trail for a moderate 4.5-mile (7.2 km) hike that climbs 893 feet (272 metres) over approximately 2 hours and 12 minutes.…

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Embark on an easy 3.5-mile (5.7 km) hike along the Lenape Trail to Mill Creek Trail Loop, a route that winds through the pleasant forested areas of French Creek State…

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Prepare for a difficult hiking experience on the Appalachian Trail from Route 501 to Route 183, a route covering 14.9 miles (24.0 km) with a significant 1785 feet (544 metres)…

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Prepare for a challenging hike on the Appalachian Trail from Port Clinton to Highway 309, a difficult route spanning 26.6 miles (42.7 km). You will gain 3847 feet (1172 metres)…

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Embark on a challenging hike through French Creek State Park with the Lenape/Mill Creek/Hopewell Furnace route. This difficult trail spans 12.3 miles (19.8 km) and involves a significant elevation gain…

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The Boone and Lenape Trail Loop offers a moderate hiking experience, covering 7.1 miles (11.5 km) with an elevation gain of 635 feet (194 metres). You can expect to spend…

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The Wyomissing Creek Trail offers an easy hike through varied landscapes, perfect for a relaxing outing. You'll follow the gentle flow of Wyomissing Creek, passing through open fields and shaded…

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June 22, 2025, Skating Pond

This is a picturesque pond with trails running alongside it and wooden decks to relax on—an alternate trail system if you want to escape busy roads, ride along the creek, or just find a nice spot for a break.

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June 11, 2025, Hopewell Dam

The Civilian Conservation Corps built the Hopewell Dam in the 1930s, which damns French Creek to create a 68-acre warm-water lake. The fish that call this lake home are bass, panfish, chain pickerel, northern pike, muskellunge, and walleye, and you can find anglers ice fishing in colder months.

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February 22, 2024, Miller Point

Miller Point is a rock formation created millions of years ago by molten lava that erupted and cooled. Initially a solid rock, it has gradually broken into sections over time due to the effects of tree roots and the freeze-thaw cycle. A unique sight and a good stopping point along the way.

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Centennial Springs Hotel was originally a farm and winery in the 1880s and was transformed into a hotel in the 1890s. The remaining pond was one of the main features on the property back in the day.

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February 2, 2024, Kimmel Lookout

Reaching this lookout is relatively easy in comparison to others in the area, but the views are equally stunning. The incline isn't too intense, but there are still some rocky sections to hike up, so wearing the right shoes is important.

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From this point, you'll experience a panoramic view of the surroundings that offers breathtaking scenery. The hike is somewhat challenging, with plenty of rocks along the way, so make sure you are prepared before you start your hike.

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This point offers a 180-degree panorama of the entire Clarks Valley. Getting here can be an enjoyable challenge, and some places may be slick on the rocks, so proper footwear is recommended for this hike.

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To reach this point, you'll gain about 600 feet of elevation in a little less than a miles, making it a challenging hike. The last section includes some rocky points, so sturdy shoes are recommended. However, the views of the Hawk Mountain area are worth the extra effort.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any easy, family-friendly hikes in Berks County?

Yes, Berks County has many options for families and beginners. A great choice is the Hopewell Lake Loop – French Creek State Park. It's a short, relatively flat trail that is perfect for a relaxed walk with children. Another popular spot for an easy outing is Nolde Forest Environmental Education Center, which offers well-maintained paths through peaceful woodlands.

What are the most challenging hikes in the area?

While many trails are moderate, you can find more demanding hikes. For a strenuous climb with rewarding views, consider the Dans Pulpit via Appalachian National Scenic Trail. This route involves significant elevation gain and is suited for experienced hikers looking for a challenge.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails?

Many parks and preserves in Berks County are dog-friendly, but policies can vary and dogs are usually required to be on a leash. Places like French Creek State Park and Neversink Mountain Preserve are popular with dog walkers. However, some areas like Hawk Mountain Sanctuary have restrictions to protect wildlife. Always check the specific regulations for the trail you plan to visit before you go.

Are there any good circular hikes?

Absolutely. Most of the popular trails in Berks County are loops, allowing you to start and end in the same place without retracing your steps. A great example is the Neversink North & South Trail loop, which offers varied scenery and good views over the city of Reading. Many trails in French Creek State Park and Nolde Forest are also designed as loops.

What do other hikers enjoy most about Berks County?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the region's variety, from the rugged, rocky paths along the Appalachian Trail to the serene, wooded trails in its many state parks and preserves. The excellent viewpoints and well-maintained trail networks are frequently mentioned as highlights.

Are there any hikes with waterfalls?

Yes, you can find waterfalls in the region. Antietam Lake Park is known for its picturesque reservoir and features a notable 60-foot waterfall along its trail system. The park offers over 12 miles of trails that explore the area around the historic dam and falls.

What kind of hiking can I expect at Blue Marsh Lake?

Blue Marsh Lake offers an extensive 36-mile multi-use trail system that encircles the lake. The trails are generally rolling with some moderate hills, making them suitable for hiking, trail running, and mountain biking. The paths wind through fields and forests, offering frequent scenic views of the water.

How many hiking trails are available in Berks County?

There are over 115 curated hiking routes to explore in Berks County on komoot. These range from short, easy walks in local parks to long, challenging treks along mountain ridges, ensuring there's a trail for every skill level and interest.

What are some popular places for hiking near Reading, PA?

Several highly-regarded hiking destinations are located just a short drive from Reading.

Neversink Mountain Preserve is a local favorite, offering a network of trails with scenic overlooks of the city. For a more immersive forest experience, Nolde Forest Environmental Education Center provides miles of peaceful trails through dense pine and deciduous woods. Both are excellent choices for a quick escape into nature.

What is the difference between hiking at Hawk Mountain and French Creek State Park?

Hawk Mountain Sanctuary is famous for its rocky trails and incredible vistas, particularly for watching migrating raptors. The hiking can be challenging with steep, rugged sections like the River of Rocks Trail loop. In contrast, French Creek State Park offers a wider variety of terrain over a much larger area, with everything from gentle lakeside paths to long, moderately hilly forest trails like the Miller Point loop.

Where can I find information on trail conditions for preserves managed by Berks Nature?

For the most current information on trail status, closures, or specific rules for preserves like Neversink Mountain, it's best to check directly with the managing organization. You can find updates and alerts on their official website at berksnature.org.

Is it possible to hike in Berks County using public transport?

Accessing trailheads directly via public transport can be challenging in Berks County, as many are in rural or park areas away from main bus routes. BARTA (Berks Area Regional Transportation Authority) serves the Reading area, but you will likely need a taxi or rideshare service for the final connection to trailheads like those at Neversink Mountain or Nolde Forest. Driving is generally the most convenient option.

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