Three people bike onto the McDade Recreational Trail.
Fee applies

Biking on the McDade Recreational Trail

Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area

Biking on the McDade Recreational Trail

The McDade Recreational Trail spans 37 miles along the Delaware River on the Pennsylvania side of the park. This packed-gravel path begins at Hialeah Recreation Site and terminates at Milford Beach. Varying difficulties make this trail a wonderful option for all ages and skill levels of hiking, biking, and walking. This multi-use trail is great in all seasons, but is used particularly often during the spring, summer, and fall for bike riding. Visit the McDade Recreational Trail - Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area (U.S. National Park Service) (nps.gov) page for information on the trail sections and to plan your adventure.

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Fees

While using the McDade Trail does not cost anything, certain access points charge Expanded Amenity Fees from April to October. Annual passes to these access points are available.

Fees Apply

Yes

Seasons

Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day, Dawn, Dusk

Accessibility

The McDade Recreational Trail is not considered ADA accessible. However, this packed-gravel trail does have more level and flat sections that are good for those with mobility issues.

Pets

Yes — Leashed pets are permitted along the trail except at Milford and Smithfield beaches and between Smithfield Beach and Hialeah, from late spring to early fall

Reservations

No

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