La ciudad de Reading tiene la suerte de estar rodeada de varios tesoros naturales como: La montaña Neversink, el monte Penn y el río Schuylkill. Las caminatas en la montaña Neversink proporcionan vistas impresionantes para el disfrute de todos los residentes y visitantes del condado de Berks, las más populares son el Mirador de la Ciudad y el Sombrero de las Brujas (Pabellón McIlvain). La montaña Neversink alberga una gran cantidad de flora y fauna. Berks Nature gestiona esta montaña de 900 acres tanto para las personas como para la fauna. Durante su visita podrá encontrar ciervos, pavos, una variedad de pájaros, pequeños mamíferos, anfibios... y Neversink Mountain es conocida por su variada población de mariposas y polillas.
Announcement
Trail Work Notice – Neversink Mountain Preserve
(Friday, November 21, 2025)

Start Date: Monday, November 24, 2025
Anticipated Completion: Friday, December 19, 2025
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South 9th Street Connector
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Neversink Trail
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West Woodland Trail
Announcement
Be advised, Berks Nature has updated our trail maps and are in the process of reblazing trails and installing new signage to reflect these updates. Please use caution and thank you for your patience during this transition.
Reserva de la montaña Neversink
Community Forest, Regional Wonder
Neversink Mountain, whose name is derived from the indigenous Lenape word, “navasink,” meaning “at the promontory,” watches over the complex ecotone between the City of Reading and the verdant valley of the Schuylkill River.
The mountain’s spectacular, albeit ephemeral, resort community attracting pleasure seekers from as far as Philadelphia through the 1930s. After the hotels had burned down, the mountain’s trees timbered, and its lithic soils quarried, the people of Reading stopped paying much attention to their guardian in the south.
In 1992, following the Natural Heritage Area Inventory’s acclaim, Neversink Mountain rose to new prominence thanks to its remarkable concentration of sensitive biodiversity, especially considering the mountain’s urban proximity.
With financial support from the William Penn Foundation and the Clinton Earl Trust, Berks Nature launched a campaign to acquire and protect Neversink Mountain.
Over the next 10 years, in cooperation with Berks County and the City of Reading, Berks Nature facilitated the acquisition of over 450 acres on Neversink Mountain. Today, a total of 540 acres are owned or leased by Berks Nature for management and public use and another 55 acres are preserved under private conservation easements.
Berks Nature continues to serve as the 900-acre mountain’s primary steward, and in the scars of the Neversink’s past injury hope and healing have taken root.
Over nine miles of hiking trails now trace the abandoned railway tracks, allowing people to explore and enjoy Neversink’s natural gifts without further fragmenting its wildlife habitats. These trails take visitors past breath-taking vistas of the Schuylkill River and City of Reading, most notably at the McIlvain Pavilion and City Overlook.
Thanks to some progressive thinking and a partnership between the Metropolitan Edison Company (Met-Ed) and Berks Nature, a forest clearing that cuts through Neversink Mountain from end-to-end functions more as a wildlife habitat than a man-made disturbance.
Met-Ed manages this clearing as a successional grassland – one of the most threatened habitat types in the U.S. – providing a critical sanctuary for the community of sensitive species that call these transitional spaces home.
Other efforts to restore native wildlife habitat on Neversink Mountain include the construction of a vernal pool, which play a critical role in the life cycle of many amphibians. This pool will also help mitigate stormwater flow and erosion on the mountain making it a boon for mountain’s entire ecosystem.
Leave No Trace
Please follow our trail safety and ethics to minimize your impact but maximize your experience!
- There are no restroom facilities, drinking water stations, or telephones available on the mountain, so please plan your trip accordingly.
- During your visit, bring a phone with you to conveniently reference this trail map and to call for help in case of an emergency. This map identifies several landmarks to help you remain oriented on the mountain.
- If you visit during a hunting season, wear bright colors (or plan to visit on a Sunday when hunting is prohibited).
All visitors should embrace the Leave No Trace ethics of outdoor recreation. Respect the land, water, and wildlife by staying on designated trails, carrying out all trash, and leaving vegetation and wildlife undisturbed. Cutting of trees and plants, alive or dead, is prohibited.
Prior to Berks Nature’s involvement, the majority of Neversink Mountain was privately owned. Several private properties still exist on the mountain, so please respect our neighbors and do not trespass on their land.
Rules and Regulations
- Park open dawn until dusk.
- Stay on the trail at all times. Deviating from the defined footway can cause erosion, damage sensitive plants and habitats, and violate property rights. Trail building is prohibited.
- Dogs are welcome! For everyone’s enjoyment and safety, please keep your dog leashed at all times.
- Share the trail as bikers and pedestrians are both permitted. Remember, pedestrians have the right of way.
- For the safety of all trail users, all motor vehicles are prohibited. This includes All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) or dirt bikes. Violators will be prosecuted.
- Do not block emergency access gates.
- No alcohol.
- No fires.
- No hunting without permission. Hunting is permitted to an approved, limited number of individuals.
- Overnight camping is prohibited.
2021 Trails Assessment
En vista de la creciente aparición de senderos no autorizados, Berks Nature recurrió a la ayuda de Trails Solutions (de la Asociación Internacional de Ciclismo de Montaña) a finales de 2021 para que preparara una evaluación exhaustiva de los senderos de la Reserva de Neversink Mountain. A través de una serie de reuniones comunitarias y encuestas sobre los senderos, Trails Solutions elaboró un informe de recomendaciones para mejorar la red de senderos existente en Neversink Mountain en la primavera de 2022. Berks Nature tendrá en cuenta estas recomendaciones mientras seguimos rediseñando e implementando un sistema de senderos sostenible para Neversink Mountain durante los próximos años.
Este informe y la finalización de la evaluación de los senderos de Neversink Mountain representan el primer paso hacia nuestra visión compartida de la Reserva y el Bosque Comunitario de Neversink Mountain, con senderos que satisfacen las necesidades de toda la comunidad, al tiempo que dan prioridad a la salud y la resistencia de este precioso ecosistema.
ADDRESS
10th & South Playground Parking
S 10th St & South St
Reading, PA 19602
South 15th Street Parking
600-626 S 15th St
Reading, PA 19602
Neversink Trail Trailhead
Neversink Mountain Rd
Reading, PA 19606
South 27th Street Parking
S 27th St & Fairview Ave
Mt Penn, PA 19606
Klapperthal Parking
End of Klapperthal Rd
Reading, PA 19606
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