Lehigh Gap

Lehigh Gap
Shawangunk Formation at Lehigh Gap, October 2008
The Shawangunk Formation at Lehigh Gap in October 2008
Coordinates: 40°46′36″N 75°36′30″W / 40.77667°N 75.60833°W / 40.77667; -75.60833
RegionLehigh Valley
StatePennsylvania
CountryUnited States

The Lehigh Gap or Lehigh Water Gap is a water gap located in the townships of Lehigh, Washington, Lower Towamensing, and East Penn in the Lehigh Valley and Coal Region regions of eastern Pennsylvania. It was formed by the Lehigh River, where it cuts through the Blue Mountain in Pennsylvania.

The gap allows easy travel between Carbon County to the north and Lehigh and Northampton counties to the south of the mountain. One of the gap's more distinctive features is Devil's Pulpit, a rock formation that reminds hikers of a church pulpit.

Lehigh Gap is also the name of a village once known as Weider's Crossing at the south end of the gap in Lehigh and Northampton Counties.