General Club Facts:

Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
Membership in the BCHC is $10.00 per person per year in order to receive the quarterly newsletter. Further information on membership can be obtained when attending a scheduled hike. Other subgroups within the BCHC are the "Thursday Wanderers." Most hikes are followed by a dinner stop. We call ourselves "The Eating Club with a Hiking Disorder"! ****Hiking and Trail Guidelines: ** Be courteous & stay behind the leader unless directed otherwise.** Offer $.10/mile to driver when carpooling. * *In the event of inclement weather, the hike may be canceled.** Please leave your pets at home.**If unable to keep a club commitment, please find a replacement. * Wear blaze orange during hunting season (Sept 1 to last day of Feb). * Appropriate footwear and attire should match the type of hike.** If you leave the hike early, notify the hike leader or ask someone to do that for you.** Bring water and food as the hike description and weather demand.* * Hiking involves risk. Come out prepared and know your capabilities. Each hiker is responsible for their own safety and well-being.

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Saturday June 15, 2024 - Easternmost Tip of Lake Ontelaunee

4-5 miles, moderate 

Hike is on mostly maintenance trails around the lake and runs along the stream feeding Ontelaunee. There are some hills but it's a relatively easy hike. Might be swampy if there were recent rains. There are some sharp grades at the end. Lunch after the hike at Saucony Creek Brewery, 15032 Kutztown Road, Kutztown.

Meeting place: 9:00 a.m. on Lake Ontelaunee Trails parking lot.

Directions: From Reading, take 222N. At Moselem Springs traffic circle go left on 662. Continue past the Golf Club, cross the bridge; parking lot is on the left. 

GPS: 1564 Moselem Springs Road, Hamburg [40.50175 -75.88768] 

For more information and further directions: W:610-944-5775 or C:484-880-8140


Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Saturday June 8, 2024 - Daniel Boone Homestead

Approx. 4 miles - Rain cancels

This hike involves following the equestrian trail and then up to the North picnic area and seeing some of the historical buildings. I am still awaiting word from Jim Lewars, former administrator, if he can join us and throw some history into the mix. There are tours available after if he cannot join us, if requested. A ride over to the historical Exeter Quaker Meeting is not out of the question. May be muddy if rain was recent.

Meeting place: 9:30 a.m. at Daniel Boone Homestead Bridle Trailhead
Directions: Bridle Trailhead is on the left immediately after entering the park. 

GPS: 400 Daniel Boone Road

For more information and further directions: 610-914-3411


Monday, April 8, 2024

Saturday June 1, 2024 - Appalachian Trail at Port Clinton

Approx. 7.5 miles, moderate to strenuous 

This is not our typical hike but will offer great views and appreciation for the trail. This is an in-and-out hike with 50/50 ups and downs. We will also be doing some minor A.T. trail maintenance. Bring your hand nippers in your backpack if you would like to assist, or just enjoy the view! Bring enough water and snacks for during the hike. Lunch will take place afterwards at a local eatery to be decided by the group.

Meeting place: 9:30 A.M. At the Port Clinton Ball field

Directions: Route 61 North to Port Clinton, turn left from 61 onto Broad Street. At 2/10 mile, take second left on Pine Street. Ball field will be 400 feet ahead. 

GPS: Port Clinton Softball/Baseball Field (Port Clinton Recreation Park and Playground - 1001-1099 Schuylkill St, Port Clinton) 

For more information and further directions, contact: 610-223-6952

IMPORTANT NOTE:
Do not park on ANY railroad property or you will be towed away!


Thursday, April 4, 2024

Saturday May 25, 2024 - State Hill Loop Hike from the Holl Trailhead

 6 miles

It is very hilly. Be aware this is a mountain biking trail.

WEAR ORANGE TO BE SAFE. 

Heavy rain will cancel. 

Meeting place: 9:30 a.m. at Holl’s Trailhead off Highland Road.

Directions: From State Hill Road turn Left onto Brownsville Road. Turn RIGHT onto Highland Road at Spitler’s Collision. (Approx. 1.7 miles) The road is not maintained and very rutty. The Holl Trailhead is on the right.

GPS: Blue Marsh Lake Holl’s Trailhead 

For more information or further direc tions, contact: C:484-557-7854