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Hawk Mountain Fall foliage Hike

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Hawk Mountain Fall foliage Hike

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CALLING ALL ADVERNTURERS IN 20s, 30s, and 40s! Come join us!

Peak leaf season is right In Mid October! Hawk Mountain offers gorgeous views and a chance to see migratory Raptors. We will do a 6.5 miles hike which involves a solid incline and challenging Boulder scramble.
The tentative route is down the river of rocks, up golden eagle and then the scramble over the skyline trail.
I am tryingg to tie this into a fall festival but still doing my research.
This hike is a stabalizer killer. Make sure your joints are lubricated :)
Dogs are not allowed on this hike.
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Hawk Mountain Sanctuary is a landmark in the American conservation movement.
In the 85 years since its inception, Hawk Mountain has welcomed and educated thousands of visitors. The Sanctuary was founded in 1934 by Rosalie Edge, a conservationist who saw the impact of overzealous raptor hunting on the Kittatinny Ridge. Edge originally leased 1,400 acres for the Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Association, and it has since grown to 2,600 acres, with over 60,000 visitors per year and more than 9,000 members that keep the Sanctuary’s mission alive.
Today, Hawk Mountain is...
A scientific research center
An international conservation training site
A learning facility for all ages
A wildlife sanctuary and eco-tourism destination open to the public year-round
The world's largest member-supported raptor conservation organization
One of the best places in northeastern North America to view the annual autumn hawk migration

There will also be a backpacking option for people to stay overnight for another hike the next day.

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1700 Hawk Mountain Rd, Kempton, PA 19529
1700 Hawk Mountain Rd, Kempton, PA 19529 · Kempton, Pe
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