Wildlands Conservancy – Get Out! For Wellness: South Mountain
Overview
Join us for a winter hike through two remarkable natural areas: the Robert Rodale Reserve—designated a State Significant Area—and Wildlands Conservancy’s 440-acre South Mountain Preserve. This primarily out-and-back route includes a scenic loop along the Bug Trail. Participants who prefer a shorter outing are welcome to turn back at any point.
The trail is mostly single-track with rocks, roots, and seasonal leaf cover. Along the way, we’ll pass impressive rock formations, walk beneath a powerline right-of-way, and stop at a viewpoint overlooking south Allentown—where, on clear days, the Blue Ridge is visible in the distance. Total elevation gain is approximately 265 feet.
If we need to warm up afterward, we’ll head to a nearby local eatery for optional food and conversation.
What to Bring: Water, snacks, layers appropriate for the weather, non-cotton clothing, and sturdy footwear. Hiking poles are recommended. Dogs on leash are welcome. Please note there are no bathroom facilities on site.
This program is part of the Get Out! For Wellness series and is funded by Lehigh Valley Health Network.
Questions? Contact Nicole Landis at Nlandis@wildlandspa.org. This event is free; please register online at: https://engage.wildlandspa.org/calendar/event/336. Registration opens Monday, January 19, 2026.