
The Stroud Greenway
Connecting Neighborhoods to Nature
The greenways and trails of the Stroud Region connect our communities via scenic pathways and in-town pedestrian connections.
Recreational trails provide unique exercise opportunities and transportation routes, preserve critical open space, create natural corridors for wildlife, and enhance the communities through which they pass. By preserving the Brodhead, Pocono, and McMichael creek greenways to include open space and a planned regional network of trails, the Stroud Region presents an extraordinary park system for generations to enjoy! No matter what the season, everyone can find a special place here. Whether experiencing the beauty of the summer wildflowers, marveling at nature's awesome beauty in the fall, hearing the new-fallen snow crunching underfoot in the winter or listening to the chirping of delighted birds in the spring... our regional trails are a cherished community asset!

Stroud Greenway
The Stroud Greenway encompasses the trail and pedestrian connections throughout the Stroud Region and connecting to our neighboring towns.
Let us know if you'd like to be involved in expanding the greenway!

Provides access via a fire road up to the Appalachian Trail along the Kittatiny Ridge. Steep gravel incline followed by wooded trails. Rocks, roots, inclines and views. Points of interest: Follow the Appalachian trail northward about 3 miles for the Mount Minsi overlook. Southbound go 4 miles for the Wolf Rocks overlook (the Fox Gap trailhead is about halfway to Wolf Rocks from Totts Gap). Remember, that both Mt. Minsi and Wolf Rocks overlook are in the middle of the wood--plan enough time and energy to walk the mileage back to your car.
Leashed dogs are allowed on this trail. You must clean up after your pet.

Levee Loop Trail
15 Day Street
East Stroudsburg, PA
(Click HERE for Google Map)
Constructed in the aftermath the 1955 flood, the levee separating the residents of Stroudsburg and East Stroudsburg from the torrential tendencies of the Brodhead Creek now foster a more unifying function – the Levee Loop Trail. A 4.5 Mile Trail Loop crossing four parks alongside a picturesque portion of the Brodhead Creek. Provides a walkable alternative into and out of town.
Grass and gravel. Relatively flat, with some slight inclines. Points of interest: creek, town, forest, bridges.
Access Points:
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Levee Loop Trailhead at Dansbury Park
Leashed dogs are allowed on this trail. You must clean up after your pet.
Click HERE for a PDF Map of the trail.

A 1.5 mile walking trail with a small loop on one end. Connects the Levee Loop Trail at Stokes Mill Road to Pinebrook Park by hugging the creek-- passing by Brodhead Creek Watershed Authority, and then through Brodhead Creek Park and Pinebrook Park. Gravel. Mostly a flat trail with one hill. Points of interest: Creek, forest, dam waterfall.
Access points:
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Yetter Park (must leave Yetter Park at Mill Creek Bridge pedestrian exit, walk over the bridge along the sidewalk, and cross the street toward the water authority on the other side of the road.)
Leashed dogs are allowed on this trail. You must clean up after your pet.
Day Use Fee:
$10 per person to park within any of these parks for those who live outside of Monroe County PA
(Weekends, Memorial thru Labor Day)
Click HERE for a PDF Map of the Park sections of the trail.