Near Wissahickon Valley Park
Near Wissahickon Valley Park
Near Wissahickon Valley Park
Near Wissahickon Valley Park
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Wissahickon Valley Park

5.0 (5 Ratings)
An awesome hike within city--a gem. If you want some serious hiking, take this route.
5.4
mi
Distance
771
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Fall ColorsHistoricalRiver/CreekSwimmingViewsWaterfall
Access Issues
Avoid Valley Green Inn parking. We parked at the Blue Bell parking lot, and have heard that mornings are better to avoid crowds.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.45mi
Distance
771ft
Elevation Gain
771ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
216ft
High Point
60ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Starting off from the Blue Bell parking lot, you soon get underway beneath the Walnut Lane Bridge--an imposing tall structure only marred by graffiti, but some creative murals. The terrain is a mix of gravel initially, mud and stones. There are a few small uphills. There is opportunity for rock climbing at the Climber's Rock about one third of the way into the route.The highlight of the route is the visit to the Devil's Pool area which is a small waterfall supposedly 10 feet deep right below an overpass. My friend told me he has seen people jumping off the bridge, nearly 100 feet high, into the pond (although probably not recommended). A tiny waterfall sits over the pond. The pond overlooks a broad body of the Wissahickon River which surely will be water-high during rains--so watch out, crossings won't be fun or easy. Before you get to the pond, you'll get a chance to view it from above where you hike on a large pipe that is cordoned off for safety reasons. Most of the trail is shaded making for a good hike even on a summer day. You'll also pass through the Fingerspan Bridge, which is a metallic structure getting you across a small rocky gorge. The Livezy House built circa 1700 is a site to pause at after you cross the bridge.
History & Background
The hike passes along the place where the first memorial service was held in America in 1723. Check out historic landmarks still on the site at https://www.fow.org/visit-the-park/structures-landmarks/

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Contributors
Megan Sicignano