Campbell's Ledge and Reservoir Loop
Campbell's Ledge and Reservoir Loop
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6.96km
250m
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The Campbell's Ledge and Reservoir Loop takes you through lush forests and past historical coal mine remnants, offering a diverse experience. You'll traverse varied terrain, from dirt paths to steep, rocky sections, before reaching the highlight: the Campbell's Ledge Overlook, which provides panoramic views of the Wyoming Valley. The route…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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1.83 km
Highlight • Lake
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6.96 km
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4.48 km
2.48 km
Surfaces
4.41 km
2.51 km
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Parking is available at the trailhead, which is located at the end of Ledge Road in Duryea, Pennsylvania. It's a convenient spot to begin your hike.
Yes, the trail is generally considered dog-friendly. However, given the varied terrain which includes steep and rocky sections, ensure your dog is accustomed to such conditions and always keep them on a leash for their safety and the safety of wildlife.
The trail offers beauty year-round. Spring brings wildflowers, summer lush greenery, and autumn vibrant fall foliage. Even winter provides a serene, snow-covered landscape. For the best views and comfortable hiking, late spring and early fall are often ideal.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Campbell's Ledge and Reservoir Loop trail. It's freely accessible to the public.
The terrain is quite varied. You'll encounter sections along a service road, but also unnamed trails that can be steep and rocky. There's a notable 748-foot incline on uneven gravel and rock, so sturdy hiking boots are highly recommended.
The primary highlight is the Campbell's Ledge Overlook, offering panoramic views of the Susquehanna River and Wyoming Valley. You'll also pass the tranquil Campbells Ledge Reservoir, and may encounter remnants of old coal mines, including large cliffs and fenced-off underground entrances.
The dense forest surrounding the trail is home to diverse wildlife. Keep an eye out for various bird species, squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits, and deer. Occasionally, you might even spot foxes, and less commonly, bear or coyote.
Navigation can be challenging due to inconsistent trail markings. It's highly recommended to use an offline mapping tool, such as the komoot app, to help you stay on track and enjoy your hike without getting lost.
Yes, Campbell's Ledge has local historical significance. One legend suggests it's named after a man who jumped from the ledge to escape Native Americans. Another attributes the name to author Thomas Campbell. It was also known as "Dial Rock" because the sun would illuminate the cliff face at noon. Informative signs along the trail provide more insights.
Given the moderate difficulty and varied terrain, you should bring plenty of water, appropriate footwear (sturdy hiking boots are best), and an offline map. Depending on the season, layers of clothing, sun protection, and insect repellent are also advisable.
While the full loop is moderate, a shorter loop specifically around Campbell's Ledge is graded as difficult due to its steepness. This option might appeal to experienced hikers looking for a more intense climb and quicker access to the main overlook.
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