Near Coppermine Trail
Lowest point, where the AT crosses the dirt road
Near Coppermine Trail
Look out for the shortcut to the copper mine trail
Near Coppermine Trail
Before heading up Copper Mine trail, be sure to take a moment to view the Delaware River, right off the trailhead parking area.

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Coppermine Trail

4.4 (7 Ratings)
A steady climb through hemlock and hardwood forests, with views of falling water and two old mines.
2
mi
Distance
863
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsFamily FriendlyRiver/Creek

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.01mi
Distance
863ft
Elevation Gain
81ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
1,194ft
High Point
345ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Lace up your adventure shoes as you prepare to climb the Coppermine Trail and experience its diverse habitats and history. Starting at the roadside parking area off Old Mine Road, climb through mixed hardwood forests flush with white oak, red maple, and shagbark hickory. After passing the Lower Kaiser Spur Trail on your right, ascend steeply into one of the Delaware Water Gap's most distinctive ecosystems: the hemlock ravine. Often housing some of the oldest trees in the park, hemlock ravines thrive through out-competing other, usually deciduous tree species for sunlight. Through their tightly bunched crowns, eastern hemlocks provide an incredibly shady, moist environment for the understory. As a result, the understory can only support the few plant species that thrive in these conditions. The most tolerant of these plant species is the fern, of which there are over 70 different varieties in this ecosystem. Passing through the ravine, listen closely for the high-pitched call of the Blackburnian warbler - a stunning, orange-and-black colored bird that takes refuge amongst the tall, dense hemlock canopy. After enjoying this favored Delaware Water Gap ecosystem, climb out of the ravine into typical mixed woodlands, following the trail past two historic copper mines until its junction with the Appalachian Trail near the ridge-top.

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