October 6, 2017

Hiking the McDade Trail - Jerry Lees to Bushkill Access

Hiking the McDade Trail Pennsylvania
Hiking the McDade Trail
Continuing my quest to hike the entire stretch of the McDade Trail, I chose to hit another section of this hiking trail on this unseasonably warm October day. Today's trip begins at the Jerry Lees Trailhead at N41° 09.368' W74° 54.494'. This is where I left off while going south on the McDade Trail in May. I took the trail from Jerry Lees and headed south toward the Bushkill Access trailhead, passing the Eshback and Egypt Mills trailheads along the way.

McDade Trail - Jerry Lees Trailhead
Jerry Lees Trailhead
Jerry Lees Trailhead Sign
Jerry Lees Trailhead Sign
McDade Trail Information - Hiking Trails PA
McDade Trail Information
McDade Hiking Trail Distance Chart
McDade Trail Distance Chart
This section of the McDade Trail is a very flat gravel covered walking path. If you are looking for a challenging climb or the feeling of being deep in the forest, this isn't for you. Like I said about an earlier section of the McDade Trail, this section is probably best left to those looking for a place to ride your bike or to go for a leisurely stroll with the kids. Unlike the Milford Beach to Conashaugh section I hiked on a few weeks ago, this area offers few views of the River except for where the boat launches are located.
McDade Hiking Trail - Bushkill PA
First steps along the trail
Pennsylvania hiking trail sign
Hiking trail sign
Beautiful talls trees along the McDade Hiking Trail PA
Beautiful tall trees
Hairy vine kill a tree
Hairy vine
Giant trees hiking trail nepa
Giants
If you've read by previous McDade Trail trip reports, you've seen these bridges before. They were built by the National Park Service to make it easier for hikers and bikers to span the multitude of creeks that intersect the trail. This segment of the McDade trail featured three of these bridges as well as a larger concrete bridge that passes over Toms Creek near the Egypt Mills Trailhead. On this day all but Toms Creek were completely dry.
First bridge on the McDade hiking trail NEPA
First bridge
Dry creek
Dry creek
Large fields along the hiking trails
Large fields
As with the bridges, this area of the McDade Trail has no less than four hand made log benches. That may seem trivial but when you're hiking for a dozen miles or more, these little benches are a beautiful sight.
Another bridge and bench
Another bridge and bench
Gravel path
Gravel path
View of the Wheat Plains or Broadhead-Heller Farm
View of the Wheat Plains or Broadhead-Heller Farm
After hiking about 3/4 of a mile you'll get a peek at the Wheat Plans Farm, also known as the Broadhead-Heller Farm, on the opposite side of Route 209. The original farm house is believed to have been built by Garrett Broadhead just after the Revolutionary War.
McDade Hiking Trail
McDade Hiking Trail
View of the Esback Farm from the McDade Trail
View of the Esback Farm from the McDade Trail
At the 1.8 mile mark of this trip you will pass by the Eshback Trailhead. This trailhead is named after the Eshback Farm which still sits on the west side of Route 209 across from the Eshback trailhead access road. This was a well known dairy farm that was a common stop for those traveling along River Road, which is now called Route 209. The Eshback trailhead features a small free parking area, porta-potties, garbage bins and a boat launch. This is a great spot to get a good look at the Delaware River.
Eshback Trailhead - McDade Trail
Eshback Trailhead
Eshback boat launch - McDade Trail
Eshback Boat Launch
View from the Esback boat launch
View from the Eshback boat launch
McDade Trail Pictures
McDade Trail Pictures
Remains of an old farm fence - McDade Hiking Trail
Remains of an old farm fence
Old barb wire farm fence - PA Hiking trails
Old barb wire farm fence
Autumn is here! - McDade Trail
Autumn is here!
Another great spot to rest - long bench - mcdade hiking trail
Another great spot to rest
Great views along the McDade Trail
Nice views along the McDade Trail
After hiking about 3.8 miles you will come across the Egypt Mills Trailhead at N41° 07.523' W74° 57.161'. This trailhead is named after the milling village that was located along Tom's Creek to the west of Rt 209. The Egypt Mills Hunting Club was also located in this area. The Egypt Mills trail head features a small parking lot for those hiking the McDade Trail. There is no fee to park here.
Bridge over Toms Creek PA
Bridge over Toms Creek
Toms Creek near Egypt Mills hiking trail pictures
Toms Creek near Egypt Mills
Fallen leaves
Fallen leaves
McDade Trail - hiking trails in pa and nj
McDade Trail
Another bridge
Another bridge
At the end of my hike I arrived at the Bushkill Access Trailhead at N41° 06.521' W74° 58.989'. Unlike many of the parking areas and boat launches along the McDade hiking trail, the Bushkill Access trailhead charges $10 for vehicle parking and $2 for those biking or hiking in. Fees are paid using honor system where you put the payment in a envelope and drop it in a small metal lock box. The Bushkill Access trailhead offers restrooms with running water, separate boat and kayak launches and a large parking lot.
Bushkill Access Trailhead
Bushkill Access Trailhead
Bushkill Access boat launch
Bushkill Access boat launch
Awesome views from the boat launch
Awesome views from the boat launch
Awesome views from the boat launch
Bushkill Access boat launch
Bushkill Access Restrooms
Bushkill Access restrooms
McDade Trail Bushkill Access Pay Fee Here
Pay Fee Here
Bushkill Access
Bushkill Access
My total mileage for this trip was 12.8 miles making it my longest hike to date. While this section of the McDade Trail sure isn't the most challenging or exciting it still gives you a great walk in a beautiful area of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation area with multiple views of the Delaware River and some historical landmarks.
Garmin GPSMap 64S GPS
Garmin 64S GPS (Amazon)
If you'd like to follow my steps through the this hiking trail, check out the map of my trip and download the GPX file below. It contains the route I took as well as some important waypoints.
Hiking the McDade Trail - Jerry Lees to Bushkill Access Elevation Graph
McDade Trail Elevation Graph

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