Near Cliff Park Trail
One of many wonderful views along Cliff Park Trail, which overlooks the Delaware River into New Jersey.
Near Cliff Park Trail
It's not often you are above the clouds in eastern Pennsylvania, but the cool Delaware River often creates a cloud inversion below the ledges of Cliff Park in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.
Near Cliff Park Trail
The peaceful Delaware River, meandering through farmland near Milford, PA.
Near Cliff Park Trail
Arguably the best views in the Delaware Water Gap NRA are in Cliff Park. Here, one of the many easily accessible view points looks down on the Delaware River and McDade Trail.
Near Cliff Park Trail
A foggy, late winter morning looking down on the Delaware River and Route 209 from Cliff Park Trail in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area

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Cliff Park Trail

4.0 (1 Rating)
An easy trail that winds perilously close the cliffs overlooking the Delaware River Valley.
2.2
mi
Distance
498
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingLess CrowdedViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
This trail is temporarily closed due to nesting peregrine falcons along the cliffs. While there are no rivers or waterfalls on this trail, there are many in Cliff Park and it is worth mentioning that swimming, wading, and jumping into the waterfalls and areas above and below waterfalls is prohibited in the entire park. Please don't risk your LIFE. There are costly fines for violating federal law.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.21mi
Distance
498ft
Elevation Gain
169ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
986ft
High Point
602ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Cliff Park Trail is an unblazed trail that parallels the more widely used Cliff Trail that follows a ridge line a little less than three miles alongside the Delaware River Valley near Milford, PA. A little background is probably helpful. Cliff Trail is a moderately used doubletrack trail from Raymondskill Road to the Milfor Knob Overlook. It mostly keeps the hiker a safe distance from the ledge, and only meanders close enough to key overlook locations where people can safely stand behind wooden railings. Conversely, this trail (Cliff Park Trail) is not marked in any way but is much more rewarding with its views. It parallels Cliff Trail almost in its entirety, and even joins Cliff Trail in a few sections. It provides the hiker almost constant views but is dangerous if one is not careful. In no portion is it closer than three feet to the edge of a cliff, but that is certainly close enough. Park at the Hackers Parking Lot and the trailhead will be across Raymondskill Road. There are multiple unmarked side trails in this area, and I have found the easiest to be the trailhead just east of the parking lot. Directly across the parking lot is Hackers Trail, which also has a trail spur that joins Cliff Park Trail. For the first half mile, most of the trail is through a pine forest with a needle forest floor. This is also where the only significant elevation gain takes place as you climb to the top of the ridge. From this spot until the end of the trail, the route winds close to the cliff edge with numerous overlooks. If you are lucky and start early, summer mornings may find the valley socked in with a dense layer of fog which completely obstructs the views but is interesting in its own right. This trail can easily be combined with others in the park to make a longer route. Please also note that since the route takes the hiker to the cliff ledges, the GPS trackers are not sensitive enough to accurately gauge location. The elevation profile looks extreme in spots but this is not true.

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Contributors
Lou Poulas