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Appalachian Trail: Bake Oven Knob to Lehigh Gap

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Appalachian Trail: Bake Oven Knob to Lehigh Gap

Hard

3

hikers

Appalachian Trail: Bake Oven Knob to Lehigh Gap

05:10

14.7km

210m

Hiking

Prepare for a challenging hike on the Appalachian Trail from Bake Oven Knob to Lehigh Gap, a route known for its rugged "Rocksylvania" terrain. You will navigate over small boulders and encounter demanding footing throughout this difficult 9.1-mile (14.7 km) journey. Expect significant elevation changes, with 696 feet (212 metres) of climbing, taking around 5 hours and 10 minutes to complete. The trail rewards your effort with abundant scenic vistas, including a magnificent 180-degree panoramic view of the Lehigh Valley from Bake Oven Knob.

Accessing the start of the Appalachian Trail at Bake Oven Knob is straightforward, with a nearby parking lot available for your convenience. Be aware that the descent into Lehigh Gap is particularly challenging and can become very slippery, especially if conditions are wet or icy. If you are hiking in adverse weather, a specific "Winter Trail" bypass offers an alternative to the steepest section. Remember to plan your water supply carefully, as sources near shelters can sometimes be scarce along this route.

This section of the Appalachian Trail offers a classic example of the demanding, rocky terrain found in this region. The route is situated within State Game Lands 217, providing a wild and undeveloped hiking experience. While the trail is popular, its rugged nature ensures a true wilderness feel. This hike is a great way to experience a significant portion of the Appalachian Trail's unique character in Pennsylvania.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

Waypoints

A

Start point

Parking

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1

678 m

Bake Oven Knob

Highlight • Summit

2

5.24 km

Ashfield Road

Highlight • Trail

This road is a good place to turn around, or you can continue on the Appalachian Trail if you want to extend your hike. There is a parking/staging area here that makes an ideal location for a second vehicle or pick-up spot if you want to end your hike here.

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6.94 km

Boulder Overlook

Viewpoint

4

8.51 km

View of the Valley

Highlight • Viewpoint

This viewpoint is your reward for the last mile of rock hopping. It's a spectacular view and a perfect place to take a break and take in the scenery before heading back on the trail.

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9.44 km

Viewpoint

Viewpoint

12.7 km

Viewpoint

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14.7 km

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14.0 km

526 m

147 m

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< 100 m

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13.9 km

599 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the Appalachian Trail from Bake Oven Knob to Lehigh Gap?

This challenging 14.7 km (9.1 miles) section of the Appalachian Trail is estimated to take approximately 5 hours and 10 minutes to complete. However, due to its rugged, rocky terrain, many hikers find it takes longer, especially if taking breaks to enjoy the views.

What is the terrain like on this section of the Appalachian Trail?

Hikers should expect a consistently rocky path, earning Pennsylvania its nickname 'Rocksylvania'. The trail includes portions requiring scrambling over small boulders and a 'rocky staircase' near Bake Oven Knob. The descent into Lehigh Gap is particularly steep and technically challenging.

What are the main scenic highlights and viewpoints along the route?

The trail offers abundant scenic rewards. Key highlights include Bake Oven Knob, which provides magnificent 180-degree panoramic views of the Lehigh Valley. Other vantage points, like View of the Valley, offer excellent views of surrounding towns and the landscape.

Where does the trail start and end, and where can I park?

This section typically runs point-to-point from Bake Oven Knob to Lehigh Gap. Parking is available near Bake Oven Knob, which is a popular starting point. At Lehigh Gap, the trail crosses the Lehigh River, and parking options are available in the vicinity.

Is the Appalachian Trail from Bake Oven Knob to Lehigh Gap dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally permitted on the Appalachian Trail. However, given the rugged and rocky nature of this specific section, it's crucial to ensure your dog is accustomed to such terrain and to keep them on a leash for their safety and the safety of wildlife.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for this trail?

No specific permits or entrance fees are required to hike this section of the Appalachian Trail. The trail passes through State Game Lands 217, so be aware of hunting seasons and wear blaze orange during those times for safety.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, making them ideal. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter presents additional challenges due to ice and snow on the rocky terrain. There's even a 'Winter Trail' bypass available for the steep descent into Lehigh Gap during adverse weather.

Are there shelters or water sources available along the trail?

Yes, hikers can find the Bake Oven Knob Shelter and the George W. Outerbridge Shelter along this section, providing basic overnight accommodation. However, water sources nearby can sometimes be scarce, especially during dry periods, so it's essential to carry enough water.

Is this section of the Appalachian Trail suitable for beginners?

Due to its 'difficult' rating and consistently rugged, rocky terrain, this section is generally not recommended for beginner hikers. It requires careful footing, good physical conditioning, and experience with technical challenges, especially the steep descent into Lehigh Gap.

Does this section of the Appalachian Trail intersect with other trails?

Yes, while primarily following the Appalachian Trail (100% of the route), this section also briefly intersects with other paths such as BicyclePA Route L (3%), the D&L Trail (2%), and the 9-11 Trail (Pennsylvania thru route) (2%).

What should I wear or bring for this hike?

Given the rocky and challenging terrain, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are essential. Bring plenty of water, especially during dry periods, and snacks. Trekking poles can be very helpful for stability on descents and rocky sections. Dress in layers appropriate for the season.

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