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Hike the moderate 6.3-mile Jacobsburg Trail through forests and along Bushkill Creek, exploring historic sites in Pennsylvania.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.11 km
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6.85 km
Highlight • River
8.44 km
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10.2 km
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9.22 km
492 m
430 m
< 100 m
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9.29 km
437 m
255 m
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The Jacobsburg Trail is generally categorized as moderate. While the broader Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center welcomes all skill levels, this specific trail may feature sections with steeper grades, narrower paths, or embedded rocks and roots, making it a more challenging hike than some other trails in the center.
The trail offers a diverse experience, traversing secondary forest and connecting to historic village remains. Within the broader center, you'll find a mix of environments, from wide paved paths to packed earth trails and winding, narrow routes. Some sections feature inclines and hug the scenic Bushkill Creek.
Yes, the Jacobsburg Trail is a 3-mile (approximately 4.8 km) loop. The full route described here is about 10.16 km and takes around 2 hours and 45 minutes to complete.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access the Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center or its trails, including the Jacobsburg Trail. It is a state park facility, open to the public.
Parking is available at various points within the Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center. For specific trailhead access to the Jacobsburg Trail, it's best to consult a map of the center or visit the official Pennsylvania DCNR website for detailed parking locations.
Yes, dogs are generally permitted on trails within the Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center, including the Jacobsburg Trail. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
Spring is particularly recommended for hiking the Jacobsburg Trail due to the abundance of wildflowers. However, the varied habitats offer beauty in all seasons, from lush summer greenery to vibrant fall foliage and quiet winter landscapes.
The trail and surrounding center are rich in features. You can enjoy the scenic Bushkill Creek, explore the remains of the historic Jacobsburg village, and learn about the site where the famous Henry Rifle was manufactured. The center also contains Henry's Woods, a remnant old-growth forest with ancient trees.
Yes, the route described here incorporates sections of several other trails within the Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center. You will also traverse parts of the Sober's Run Main Loop Trail, Sober's Run Explorer Trail (red/green blazed), Sober's Run Connector Trail (yellow/green blazed), and the Homestead Trail.
While the Jacobsburg Trail itself is rated moderate and has some challenging sections, the broader Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center offers a variety of trails suitable for all ability levels, including easier, wider paths. Families can choose routes that best fit their comfort and experience. The center also provides environmental education programs.
The Jacobsburg Trail is multi-use, meaning it's not just for hiking. You can also enjoy mountain biking, cross-country skiing (seasonally), and horseback riding on designated sections. Always be mindful of other trail users.
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