The Brodhead Watershed Association’s Get Outdoors Poconos series offers a glimpse into the Snow Hill area for those who might want to try it for themselves in Monroe County.
The trail begins off Snow Hill Road in Price Township, and includes a stretch of Stony Run and a small waterfall. Unmarked, meandering trails (and a lack of a map, since this tract is so new) make finding landmarks a happy adventure.
One trail ends in a clearing — the vegetated top of a high grey cliff of 400-million-year-old sandstone where a big granddaddy pine grows right out of the rock. The sheer walls below are thick with rock tripe lichen.
Looking over the edge, hikers can see tumbled boulders, cracked free from the solid mass by time and ice.
Another trail plunges downward and ends up in someone’s backyard.
The Snow Hill Road property is more than 300 forested acres that protect water quality and quantity in the Brodhead watershed. It is part of Delaware State Forest, which covers 83,519 acres of forested public land with lakes, creeks, waterfalls, and more than 100 miles of trails open to the public.
This parcel, which had been slated for development, was acquired with grant help from The Nature Conservancy-PA, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, and the Bureau of Forestry, which is preparing a trail map.
If You Go...
-- Directions: From Route 447 in Price Township, take Snow Hill Road for one-half mile. The parking area is on your right. GPS: 41.149239, -75.229259
-- Trails vary from wide, grassy and flat to steep and rocky. Trails are not blazed. Respect private property owners whose land abuts the public areas.
-- Hunting is allowed in Delaware State Forest, and something is usually in season. Always wear orange.
Visit the Get Outdoors Poconos webpage for this as well as other hikes in the Poconos. The series is administered by Brodhead Watershed Association and supported by a grant from the William Penn Foundation.
For more information on programs, initiatives and other upcoming events, visit the Brodhead Watershed Association website or Follow them on Facebook. Click Here to sign up for regular updates from the Association. Click Here to become a member.
Visit Explore PA Trails for information on trails throughout the state and Get Outdoors PA for local recreation opportunities.
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[Posted: October 3, 2020] PA Environment Digest
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