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A park-spanning multi-use path that rewards visitors with dramatic landscapes and exceptional views.


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31.3

Miles

50.4

KM

Doubletrack

569' 173 m

High

323' 98 m

Low

813' 248 m

Up

782' 238 m

Down

1%

Avg Grade (1°)

26%

Max Grade (14°)

Dogs Leashed

E-Bikes Allowed

Family Friendly While the entire trail will prove too much for children, riding a section may be an appropriate option.

Pets are strictly forbidden at Smithfield and Milford beaches, as well as on the Hiahleah-Smithfield Beach segment from late spring to early fall.

The Pittman Orchard-Conashaugh section is closed for eagle nesting from December 15 - July 15.

Description

The McDade Recreational Trail provides visitors with a cornucopia of ecosystems, landscapes, and trail experiences to enjoy, all the while it is exceptionally easy to travel thanks to its crushed gravel surface.

With over 14 parking areas variably spaced along the route, the McDade Recreational Trail provides all users with an appropriate length of trail. Parking areas can be as close as half a mile, and as far as five miles apart.

For those wishing to travel along the trail one-way, the National Park Service funds a free weekend bus service that stops at many major trailheads along the route. To view the schedule, click here.

Be aware that there are no services along the route, so be sure to bring all the food and water you'll need along with you.

While the terrain is variable along the trail, each section exhibits a distinct nature: some are flat ribbons of gravel along the river, while others climb up the valley walls, and some are in between.

Regardless of the section traveled, visitors to the McDade Recreational Trail are bound to have a wonderful and enriching experience along the banks of the Delaware.

Trail Segments are described below:

  • From Hialeah Trailhead to Owens Trailhead, the trail traverses gently graded pastoral farmlands, complete with paint-peeling fences and rustic out-buildings.
  • From Owens Trailhead to the park headquarters, the trail leaves the river's flood plane and climbs steeply up the valley walls through densely forested switchback turns.
  • From the park headquarters to Bushkill Access, visitors will ride along rolling terrain, while keeping eyes peeled for the crumbling foundations of buildings constructed in a bygone era.
  • From Bushkill Access to Milford Beach, the trail skirts the Delaware on a thin slice of land before leveling out near Schneider Farm, where it continues along gentle grades to Milford Beach.

Contacts

Shared By:

Kristen Arendt with improvements by Ashley Seaward

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#1

in Stroudsburg

#257

in Pennsylvania

#9,771

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Oct 15, 2022
Ro Ro
headed southbound from Milford to Bushkill. 25mi
Apr 8, 2021
James Means
Nov 26, 2019
Jimmy Wallace
Harder than anticipated. Nothing technical. The climbs here aren't beginner climbs. We walked a couple. Fun trail with great views.
Apr 23, 2017
Daniel Offley
Aug 12, 2016
Justin Weiner
10.1mi — 11h 52m
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