



Mount Davis Loop
Hiking Trail
Hard
5.41 mi
891 ft
An approachable loop hike near Pennsylvania's High Point
The 3,213-foot top of Mount Davis, the highest point in Pennsylvania, is easily-accessible by car and a short walk to a lookout tower. But for a longer hike in the area, tackle this loop instead.
This 5.4-mile loop follows a series of trails and a few sections of old road grade on the mellow top of Mount Davis. The mountain itself is long and mostly flat--it extends a long ways south into Maryland. As a result, you'll have to climb an observation deck on top of the mountain to get a view.
This loop follows the Shelter Rocks Trail, Shelter Rock Road, Timberslide Trail, and the Tub Mill Trail. The trails are well-blazed, and some cool rock formations provide interesting stops along the trail.
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Written by Greg Heil
The 3,213-foot top of Mount Davis, the highest point in Pennsylvania, is easily-accessible by car and a short walk to a lookout tower. But for a longer hike in the area, tackle this loop instead.
This 5.4-mile loop follows a series of trails and a few sections of old road grade on the mellow top of Mount Davis. The mountain itself is long and mostly flat--it extends a long ways south into Maryland. As a result, you'll have to climb an observation deck on top of the mountain to get a view.
This loop follows the Shelter Rocks Trail, Shelter Rock Road, Timberslide Trail, and the Tub Mill Trail. The trails are well-blazed, and some cool rock formations provide interesting stops along the trail.
Sources:
Written by Greg Heil