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Hiking around Easton offers a diverse landscape shaped by the confluence of the Delaware and Lehigh Rivers, alongside the Bushkill Creek. The region features rolling hills and extensive forests, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. Many trails follow these waterways, offering generally flat paths, while others ascend to scenic vistas overlooking the rivers. This area provides a mix of riverside paths, forested park trails, and converted railway corridors.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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6.17km
03:30
850m
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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6.05km
02:27
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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01:04
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:51
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The State Park is on the West shore of Lake Easton - very nice campground. An excellent overnight spot in the Spring/Summer/Fall when doing the Palouse to Cascades trail. Worth looping around the lake to see it from all sides and experience the tunnel and bridges. Decent provisions available in town.
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Great bridge! You can ride all the way around Lake Easton, over this bridge, under a cool tunnel, past the State Park, and across another bridge that used to be the main highway across the cascades (Highway 10). Very beautiful ride!
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This is the last tunnel you will see until (or the first tunnel you have seen since) Thorp. Wooded, along the lake, nice spot to stop.
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A functional bridge with a modern build takes bikers and hikers over Lake Easton, where the Yakima River flows out.
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Lake Easton State Park spans almost 700 acres across the eastern foothills of the Cascade Range. The park welcomes picnicking, camping, hiking, mountain biking, boating, fishing, swimming, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, wildlife viewing, and more.
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Get a great view of Lake Easton from Old US Highway 10. This old highway was the original way to cross the state and was used between 1926 and 1969.
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Before the interstate system was built, US Highway 10 was the only way across the mountains. Today, you can still find bits and pieces of the old highway here and there. This part is an old bridge that skirted by Lake Easton and is today part of the Lake Easton loop section of the Palouse to Cascades rail trail. Great view of the lake from here!
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Hex Mountain is a 5034 ft summit in Okanogan-Wenatchee, delivering a scenic 360-degree view of the forest, Cle Elum Lake, Mount Rainier, the Teanaways, and other nearby peaks. The scenery is very dynamic, with wildflowers blooming in early seasons, and features a snow-covered landscape in winter. The hike there is a consistent incline, with a 2329 ft elevation gain, leading you to the ridge of the mountain. During the winter it is required to have a SnoPark Permit, and the roads are subject to seasonal closure, you can have more information here: https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/okawen/recreation/recarea/?recid=57781&actid=24
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Easton offers a diverse selection of over a dozen hiking routes, catering to various skill levels. You'll find everything from easy riverside strolls to challenging climbs with significant elevation gain.
Yes, Easton has several easy trails perfect for a relaxed walk or family outing. The Lake Easton route is a gentle 3.9 km path around the lake. Additionally, the Karl Stirner Arts Trail, following Bushkill Creek, is an easy, paved, and dog-friendly option.
For those seeking a challenge, Easton offers several difficult routes. The Mount Baldy via Domerie Divide Trail is a 6.1 km route with substantial elevation changes and panoramic views. Another demanding option is the Kachess Beacon Trail, a 4.6 km path with over 650 meters of ascent.
Yes, many trails in Easton are suitable for hiking with dogs. The Karl Stirner Arts Trail, an easy paved path along Bushkill Creek, is notably dog-friendly and accessible from downtown. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and check specific park regulations before heading out.
Easton's hiking trails offer diverse scenery, shaped by the confluence of the Delaware and Lehigh Rivers. You'll find picturesque waterfronts, lush forests, rolling hills, and scenic river corridors. Trails like the one from Gollub Park to Saint Anthony's Nose provide stunning views overlooking the Delaware River, often with ample tree cover and rocky outcrops.
While specific loop routes from the guide data are not explicitly detailed as loops, many trails in the region, such as the 7.7-mile Palmer loop along the D&L Trail & Two Rivers Trailway, offer circular options for varied experiences along the rivers.
The hiking routes in Easton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, from riverside paths to challenging ascents, and the scenic beauty of the region's natural landscapes.
Yes, several interesting landmarks and natural features can be found near Easton's trails. You can explore Lake Easton State Park, or discover unique structures like the Whittier Tunnel and the Iron Horse Trail Bridge. The Karl Stirner Arts Trail also features contemporary art installations along its path.
Easton offers great hiking opportunities throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for riverside walks, while winter hiking can be enjoyed on less challenging trails, offering a different perspective of the snow-covered landscapes.
Absolutely. Easton is defined by its rivers, and many trails follow the Delaware, Lehigh, and Bushkill Creek. The D&L Trail and Two Rivers Trailway are prominent examples, offering peaceful riverside paths and scenic views, often on generally flat terrain suitable for various abilities.
For panoramic views, consider trails that ascend to higher points. The route from Gollub Park to Saint Anthony's Nose offers breathtaking vistas of the Delaware River. Further afield, Ralph Stover State Park is known for High Rocks, providing expansive views, and Big Pocono State Park also boasts stunning panoramas.
Yes, several state parks within a reasonable distance from Easton expand your hiking opportunities. These include Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center with 20 miles of trails, Ralph Stover State Park, and Lehigh Gorge State Park. Further out, French Creek State Park, Hickory Run State Park (known for its unique Boulder Field), and Big Pocono State Park also offer extensive trail networks.


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