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Moderate, 9.5 mi loop

1,309 ft elevation gain

Hiked 8/26/25 (did this the day before yesterday's post, not after)

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Sharing the trail with a section of the Appalachian Trail (as well as bikers), this hike has a moderate hill climb before leveling off for the middle 2/3ds and then descending again. Views east along the cliff faces into the mixed farm and forest below, as well as a boulder field in the upper area.

Looking out from the cliff at The Pinnacle, vultures fly over the farmland under partial clouds.

A small observatory, part of the Lehigh Valley amateur astronomical society, which have an easement you'll hike through near pulpit rock.

A Black Vulture sits on a rock along the cliff edge at the Pinnacle.

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[โ€“] espentan@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I read pulpit rock and my mind went here;

Great post, and beautiful photos!

[โ€“] everydayhiker@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago

Haha, yeah wrong pulpit rock for this hike, also the pinnacle was nit the highest point on the hike, but what can you do. Great pic!!