Hike and Reconnect to Nature
Only at Lacawac Sanctuary can you take a walk, hike with your dog, or enjoy a free nature-based educational program. Whether you want to study wildlife on our beautiful property or take a backpack and head off on an excursion, Lacawac offers a single starting point with a lot of great endings — and smiles all around! Lacawac is home to over 9 miles of hiking trails winding through woods and wetlands. Download the trail map or stop in to the Visitor Center or Welcome Station to pick up a printed map.
For a self guided educational tour and hike, visit www.lacawactrails.org. Use your smart phone and scan the QR codes you see along the trails to learn more about the natural world around us!
For a self guided educational tour and hike, visit www.lacawactrails.org. Use your smart phone and scan the QR codes you see along the trails to learn more about the natural world around us!
Historic Great Camp
1.0 mile loop | Easy The original old entrance road from 1903 leading visitors to Connell Park and the dock on Lake Lacawac. |
Warbler
0.8 mile | Easy With stunning foliage and a view of warbler research being done on property, it certainly makes this trail an interesting adventure. |
Arthur Watres
0.2 mile | Easy The Arthur Watres Trail is dedicated to Arthur and his dedication to nature, environmental education, and research. |
Osprey
0.2 mile| Easy Each year a pair of osprey nests along the shore of Heron Pond. Bring your binoculars. |
Carriage
0.2 mile loop | Easy The original old entrance road from 1903 leading visitors to Connell Park and the dock on Lake Lacawac. |
Rhododendron
0.2 mile | Easy Visit during the summer months and enjoy the beauty of the rhododendron blooming as you make your way to Lake Lacawac. |
Lake Front
0.8 mile | Easy Enjoy a beautiful hike along the eastern shore of Lake Lacawac! Connect to the Warbler Trail and return to the lodge area. |
Maurice Broun
1.2 mile loop | Moderate This trail is named after Maurice Broun, first curator of Hawk Mountain Sanctuary and a member of the Lacawac Board for many years. This trail traces a scenic loop through one mile of our forest. |
Lake Lacawac
1.1 mile loop| Moderate Leading to the gem of the property, Lake Lacawac. Check out the boardwalk that extends over the a boreal bog. |
Ledges Trail
0.7 mile | Moderate The trail was developed as an intern project during the summer of 2014 by a student from Bloomsburg University. The trail highlights Lacawac's 20-plus-years of research deer exclosures and the ledges natural area. |
Big Lake Trail
2.9 mile loop| Difficult Trail highlights include Heron and Golden ponds, a scenic view of Lake Wallenpaupack, and outstanding habitats to view birds, animals, aquatic life and wetland plant species. |
Partner Ridge
0.4 mile loop| Difficult The partner ridge trail is an extension off of the Maurice Broun Trail. It is a little challenging offering continued views of the forests at Lacawac. Take this short trail to extend your hike! |
Trail Tips
- Pets must be leashed. Please clean up after your pet.
- Please stay on trails unless indicated. Note sensitive areas.
- Leave all plants and animals where you find them.
- Snowshoes and cross country skis are welcome on trails. Trails are not groomed.
- No smoking or alcohol allowed on property.
- Firearms and weapons are not permitted on Lacawac property.