State: | Pennsylvania |
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Address: | 335 Devils Hole Rd, Cresco, PA 18326 |
Zip code: | 18326 |
Phone: | (570) 424-1514 |
Website: | https://www.phlt.org/np-kurmes-paradise-creek.html |
Kurmes Preserve - North Parking Area is located in Monroe County of Pennsylvania state. On the street of Devils Hole Road and street number is 335. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (570) 424-1514. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Kurmes Preserve - North Parking Area quickly are 41.138488 ,-75.3300148
Great hoke with beautiful scenery and fresh air.
This is a pleasant, easy hike of 1.7 miles with not much elevation change. The trail is well marked, has planks where it’s wet, and gives a few opportunities to touch down at the stream (or give your dog a drink). I was pleasantly surprised to see it’s a loop, not an out-and-back as Google maps and Footpath both suggest. Lots of Mountain Laurel and Rhododendron!
great trail with a nice creek alongside some of the way. just short enough for young kids too.
A lovely trail that made me feel like i was getting lost in the woods without actually being lost. The first half runs along side railroad tracks, and you know you're getting close to the stream as the ground starts getting soft. Very quiet and still, and the trail was well marked. There was only one other car parked when i arrived and we never crossed paths. A beautiful short hike that i will definitely take again.
Nice place for a short hike. Kid friendly. Good lunch break hike, if you are close.
Once you are on trail off of Phoebe Snow Rd., the trail forks. The trail going off to the right is steep and short with little pay off. Unless you are a fan of railroad tracks.
Staying on the trail slightly to the left takes you deeper into the woods. Some nice rock formations, a pond, and wildlife on this part of the trail. In mid-March I saw whitetail deer, a hawk, heard a very excited woodpecker, and finally, a bluejay.
I bet it is a beautiful hike May through October.