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Jog the 5.0-mile Joseph Plumb Martin Trail in Valley Forge National Historical Park, a moderate route past historic sites and scenic views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.22 km
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8.07 km
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8.10 km
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7.92 km
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No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Valley Forge National Historical Park or to use the Joseph Plumb Martin Trail. The park is free to enter and enjoy. You can find more information on the official park website: nps.gov.
The Joseph Plumb Martin Trail is located within Valley Forge National Historical Park, which offers various parking areas. Due to its popularity, it's advisable to check the official park website for specific parking lot locations and current availability, especially during peak times. You can find details on nps.gov.
Yes, the Joseph Plumb Martin Trail is dog-friendly! Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on your jog. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the park enjoyable for everyone.
The trail offers beautiful scenery year-round. Spring and fall are particularly pleasant for jogging, with milder temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer can be warm, as much of the trail is out in the open with limited shade, so an early morning or late afternoon jog is recommended. Winter jogging is also possible, but be prepared for potentially cold conditions.
The trail is primarily a paved path, making it excellent for jogging. While mostly paved, it features rolling hills and is described as 'always slightly hilly.' There are two short but steep hills with a grade of up to 10%, which add a bit of a challenge but are generally manageable.
As you jog, you'll pass through expansive valley views, open fields, and forested areas. The trail is rich in Revolutionary War history, taking you past significant landmarks like the Varnum's Quarters, the Statue of General Von Steuben, the National Memorial Arch, and reproduction cabins, offering a truly immersive historical experience.
The main loop of the Joseph Plumb Martin Trail is about 5 miles (8.1 km) long. For a typical jogger, it takes approximately 50 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the historical sites and views.
Yes, it is generally suitable for beginners. While it has a 'moderate' difficulty rating due to its rolling hills and two short, steep sections, it's mostly an easy paved path. If you can walk or bike without difficulty, you should find jogging it manageable, though a good fitness level will make the steeper parts easier.
Yes, the Joseph Plumb Martin Trail serves as a central artery within the park and connects to several other trails. You can link up with paths like the Chapel Trail, Valley Creek Trail, Mount Joy Trail, and Mount Misery Trail, as well as broader regional networks like the Schuylkill River Trail, allowing for longer or varied routes.
Given that much of the trail is out in the open with limited shade, consider jogging during cooler parts of the day, especially in summer. The trail is wide and paved, accommodating two-way traffic, so be mindful of other joggers, walkers, and cyclists. Don't forget to take in the historical markers and views as you go!
The trail itself is primarily a recreational path, but as it's located within Valley Forge National Historical Park, you'll find visitor centers and restrooms available within the park. It's always a good idea to bring your own water, especially on warmer days, as direct amenities on the trail might be limited.