Bear Mountain, in the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania several miles above the Lehigh Gap, is a steep-sided east bank ridgeline running about 9.96 miles between the hairpin turn in the Lehigh the Lenape Amerindian people visualized as a bear's snout, along many water gap gorges, to the steep face dropping down to the Penn Forest Reservoir.
Elevation: 1,673 ft (510 m)
Peak: Knob nearest Lehigh
Length: 10 mi (16 km) west-southwest-to-east-northeast