Council Rock and Lookout Rock
Council Rock and Lookout Rock
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Embark on the Council Rock and Lookout Rock trail, an easy hike covering 2.5 miles (4.0 km) with a total elevation gain of 389 feet (119 metres). You can expect to complete this route in about 1 hour and 10 minutes. As you hike, you will pass through forests rich…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Waypoints
Start point
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191 m
Highlight • Lake
Tip by
2.09 km
Highlight • River
Tip by
3.00 km
Council Rock
Viewpoint
3.97 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
2.79 km
1.02 km
152 m
Surfaces
2.89 km
1.07 km
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Highest point (240 m)
Lowest point (150 m)
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The full out-and-back route to Council Rock and Lookout Rock is approximately 4 kilometers (2.4 miles) and usually takes about 1 hour and 7 minutes to complete. However, a shorter, easier walk to just Council Rock from the Route 611 scenic overlook parking lot can be done in about 30 minutes round trip.
The trail begins with rolling terrain before transitioning to an uphill climb. Past Council Rock, the path becomes noticeably steeper, rockier, and more strenuous, featuring narrow, rocky sections. It also includes a 'True Ridge Path' with a steady climb and mellow ridge hiking.
Hikers are treated to iconic views of the Delaware Water Gap, the Delaware River, and the surrounding mountains. From Lookout Rock, you'll get breathtaking views across the Delaware River towards the New Jersey/Pennsylvania state line. Council Rock itself offers a view of the Interstate 80 bridge. The trail also passes by Lenape Lake and Eureka Creek.
The overall trail is classified as moderately challenging due to steeper, rockier sections at higher elevations. However, the shorter, 30-minute round trip to Council Rock from the Route 611 scenic overlook parking lot is considered relatively easy and accessible for almost anyone, making it a good option for beginners or families.
Parking is available at the Route 611 scenic overlook parking lot. This is a convenient starting point for both the shorter walk to Council Rock and the longer hike to Lookout Rock.
Yes, the Council Rock and Lookout Rock trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of other hikers, especially on narrower or rockier sections of the path.
The trail offers different visual experiences throughout the year. Vibrant autumn foliage is particularly stunning, and serene winter vistas can also be enjoyed. In spring and summer, the forest is lush, with rhododendrons creating a 'Garden of Eden feel'. Consider checking local weather conditions before your visit.
The Council Rock and Lookout Rock trail is located within the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Generally, there are no entrance fees to access the recreation area itself. However, specific amenities or parking areas might have fees, so it's always good to check the official National Park Service website for the latest information before your visit.
Yes, a substantial portion of this trail follows the renowned Appalachian Trail. The route also passes through sections of the BicyclePA Route V, the 9-11 Trail (Pennsylvania thru route), Lake Road, and the Red Trail.
The primary route to Council Rock and Lookout Rock is an out-and-back trail. This means you will return along the same path you took to reach the viewpoints.
This trail is notable for its iconic, breathtaking panoramic views of the Delaware Water Gap, its connection to the Appalachian Trail, and its accessibility options for varying skill levels. The lush rhododendron forests also add to its natural charm, making it a very popular spot for hiking and birding.