This nearly 3 mile trail runs between Bear Wallow Road (Intersection 41) in the center of the Park on the Lower Lake side of Route 390 northwest to Bear Wallow Access parking (37) off Old Greentown Road. Along the way it intersects with Tree Tower (40), Lower Lake (39), Cross Cut (38 & 98) ...
This double trail can be accessed from the parking area at the western end of the Lower Lake (Intersection 22), about 2 miles from Route 390 along Lower Lake Road at the Park Office turn. From 22 the trail runs on both sides of the E. Branch Wallenpaupack Creek (.5 mile) as it exits from Lower ...
This equestrian trail is also great hiking. It winds up and down the steep hills on both sides of Conashaugh and Dry Creeks, the next water courses feeding the Delaware south of the Raymondskill. While just off Route 209 at several points, this trail is best accessed from the parking area on ...
The 422-acre Promised Lake offers great opportunities for fishing, including ice fishing. The common fish species are largemouth and smallmouth bass, pickerel, muskellunge, yellow perch, sunfish and catfish. Lower Lake is approved trout waters and is stocked with brook, brown and rainbow trout. ...
Trail and Pony Rides from April 11th - November 9th. TRAIL RIDES: (minimum 8 years and 52 inches tall) One Hour, $20 per person YMCA member / $25 per person non-member by appointment with a minimum 48 hour advance reservation. PONY RIDES: $7 per person YMCA member / $9 per person non-member ...
All inclusive- meals, rooms, and horseback riding. Hourly riding, daytrips, overnights. Rifle range, archery range, indoor pool, hayrides, and more!
Not follow the leader horseback riding. Horse drawn stagecoach, covered wagon, hayrides, winter riding & horsedrawn sleigh rides, horseback camping and riding lessons. Open all year.
Another 2+ mile loop trail, it can be accessed from the main Bruce Lake Access parking lot (Intersection 49) on the west side of Route 390. Entering on the right, take the trail northwest about 1 mile to 48 near Old Greentown Road, then left down across Cross Cut Trail (47) to Intersection 51 ...