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Easy hiking trails around Kingston offer diverse landscapes, from serene lake shores to rail trails and river common paths. The region features generally low elevation gains, making it suitable for accessible outdoor activities. These trails often traverse woodlands and open areas, providing varied scenery for hikers.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Embark on an easy 4.0-mile (6.4 km) hike through the Lakeshore, Campground and Larch Tree Trail Loop in Frances Slocum State Park. This route offers diverse scenery, from tranquil lake…
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The Seven Tubs Main Loop offers a quick, easy hike through a unique geological area. You'll follow Wheelbarrow Run, a stream that has carved a mini-canyon into sandstone bedrock, creating…

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Embark on an easy hike along the Luzerne County Rail Trail, a pleasant route spanning 3.7 miles (6.0 km) with a gentle elevation gain of just 61 feet (19 metres).…
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The Wilkes-Barre River Common Trail offers a gentle hike along the Susquehanna River, providing open views of the water and its tree-lined banks. This easy 2.7-mile (4.3 km) route involves…
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Luzerne County Rail Trail, also known as the Luzerne County National Recreation Trail, runs about 2 miles along an active rail line and the Susquehanna River. Along the way, you'll have alternating views of the river and rock cliffs.
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Nestled along the banks of the Susquehanna River, Pittston River Park is a beautiful location, boasting spectacular water views. There are picnic tables and several benches, making it a lovely spot to take a break, relax by the river, and enjoy the beauty of the city.
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This is a beautiful riverfront park, nestled near the magnificent courthouse, offers paved walkways for hiking and biking, two amphitheaters, lovely outdoor gardens, and plenty of open space. It is a fantastic place for a scenic walk and an ideal setting for a picnic, where you can enjoy picturesque views of the river.
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This magnificent bridge, built in the early 1900s, spans 1,400 feet across the Susquehanna River, connecting the communities of Wilkes-Barre and Kingston via East Market Street. It provides access to Kirby Park, the west side neighborhoods, and the Luzerne County Levee Trail, making it one of the county's most popular locations for walking, jogging, and sightseeing. On each side of the bridge are massive pylons topped with eagle statues weighing 5,500 pounds—heavier than a fully grown rhinoceros. These four statues pay tribute to the fallen veterans of World War I. It offers a spectacular backdrop, worthy of stopping to capture some memorable photos.
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Seven Tubs is named after the seven glacially cuts pools in the rocks. Wheelbarrow Run flows across the pools creating an inviting place to swim and beautiful scenery.
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The Kingston area offers a variety of easy hiking trails, with komoot featuring 5 routes specifically graded as easy. In total, there are 10 hiking routes available in the region, providing diverse options for all skill levels.
Yes, you can find easy circular routes. A popular option is the Lakeshore, Campground and Larch Tree Trail Loop, which is 4.0 miles (6.4 km) long and offers scenic views through wooded areas and along the lake.
Easy hikes around Kingston typically feature low elevation gains, making them suitable for accessible outdoor activities. You'll find diverse landscapes, including serene lake shores, converted rail trails, and river common paths. Many routes traverse woodlands and open areas, providing varied scenery.
While specific dog-friendly designations for the listed routes are not provided, many rail trails and conservation areas in the broader Kingston region, such as the Marshlands Conservation Area (Kingston, ON) or the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail (Kingston, NY area), are known to be dog-friendly. Always check local regulations for specific trails.
Many of the easy trails are suitable for families. The Luzerne County Rail Trail is an excellent choice, offering a flat and accessible surface along a former railway line, perfect for a leisurely family walk. The Wilkes-Barre River Common Trail also provides an easy path through urban green spaces alongside the river.
Around Kingston, you can explore various points of interest. Near some trails, you might find the historic Market Street Bridge, or natural features like the Susquehanna River. For those interested in unique sites, Concrete City offers a glimpse into local history.
While not directly on the easy routes listed, the broader region around Kingston, particularly towards the Catskill Mountains area (near Kingston, NY), features natural attractions like waterfalls. For example, Shaupeneak Ridge is known for its waterfall, though it might involve more varied terrain than the easiest trails.
The Kingston area offers pleasant hiking conditions across multiple seasons. Spring and fall provide comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, with autumn foliage being particularly vibrant. Summer is also great for enjoying lakeside and river common paths, while winter can offer opportunities for snowshoeing on some trails, depending on snow cover.
Many trails in the Kingston area, especially those within or close to urban centers like the Wilkes-Barre River Common Trail, often have nearby parking facilities. For public transport, it's best to check local transit routes for stops closest to your chosen trailhead, as accessibility can vary.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 5 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from serene lake shores to accessible rail trails, and the overall ease of navigation on these well-maintained paths.
The duration of easy hikes varies, but many can be completed within a few hours. For instance, the Lakeshore, Campground and Larch Tree Trail Loop takes approximately 1 hour 43 minutes, while the Wilkes-Barre River Common Trail can be completed in about 1 hour 5 minutes.
Many of the trails that traverse woodlands, wetlands, and conservation areas offer opportunities for wildlife viewing. Areas like Lemoine Point Conservation Area (Kingston, ON) or Marshlands Conservation Area are known for birdwatching and diverse wetland habitats, making them good choices for observing local fauna.


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