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    Conestoga Trail Section D

    Lancaster, PA    

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    Section D of the Conestoga is an absolute gem that I won't give up easily. It is an all day hike that will kick your butt - but the rewards are many. At several points it is a ridgeline hike that overlooks 300' - 7 mile vi... trailpeak.com

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    Pennsylvania Dutch Region Getaway, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

    Engleside, PA    

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    Beginning in 1727 the Amish, also known as the ?plain people,? emigrated from Europe to find freedom from persecution. The Pennsylvania Dutch region is a fascinating place to visit because of what you can learn about the Amis... trails.com

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    Susquehannock State Park

    1880 Park Dr, Drumore, PA    
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    This listing is for Susquehannock State park in Drumore township, PA. The 224-acre Susquehannock State Park is on a wooded plateau overlooking the Susquehanna River in southern Lancaster County. Besides the awesome view, ... waymarking.com

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    Conestoga Trail (Backpacking), Elizabeth, Pennsylvania

    Brickerville, PA    

    5 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    The Conestoga Trail (CT) connects the Horse-Shoe Trail in the north to the Mason-Dixon Trail to the south, almost traversing the length of Lancaster County. Like the trails it connects, the CT often follows roads and traverse... trails.com

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    Pleasant Garden Trail - Wrightsville, Pa

    Leibharts Corner, PA    

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    The trail is kind of hard to see but it is clearly marked by a sign. On Google Earth it is well defined. The trail brings you in back of the house, up a hill through the woods, to a clearing where the family cemetery of t... waymarking.com

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    Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area, Reading, Pennsylvania

    Hopeland Rd, Newmanstown, PA    

    4 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    In northern Lancaster County, this 6,254-acre wildlife management area (WMA) offers picnicking, fishing, hunting, wildlife-watching, and nature study. Nine miles of trail traverse the site?s varied habitats, which include har... trails.com

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    Samuel S. Lewis State Park

    Strickler, PA    

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    - Samuel S. Lewis State Park consists of 71 acres on top of a 885 foot ridge separating Kreutz Creek Valley and East Prospect Valley. The park is the highest point in the area and offers a spectacular panoramic view of the... wildernet.com

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    Kellys Run Natural Area, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

    Drytown, PA    

    4 out of 5 based on 8 ratings

    In Lancaster and York Counties, the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company manages 5,000 acres bordering the lower Susquehanna River/Lake Aldred as part of the Holtwood hydroelectric project. Within the vast conservation and re... trails.com

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    Pine Tree Trail, Bethesda, Pennsylvania

    Erbs Mill, PA    

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    Lake Aldred is a lake within the wide and mighty Susquehanna River, dammed by Pennsylvania Power and Light Company for hydroelectric power. A hike on the Pine Tree Trail begins at the Pinnacle, a dramatic overlook of the lake... trails.com

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    Shank's Mare Outfitters

    2092 Long Level Rd, Wrightsville, PA    

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    S hank's Mare Outfitters, located on the banks of the scenic Susquehanna River, offers a full instruction and demo program for touring kayaking. Our class offerings include the basic "Introduction to Touring Kayaking" class... paddling.net

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    Lebanon Valley Rail-trail

    Pennsylvania 419 & Cornwall Rd, Cornwall, PA    

    4 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    North of the Colebrook trailhead, users will follow a gentle upgrade through woodlands of the adjacent state gamelands. South of Colebrook the scenery transitions into wide open space with extraordinary views across fields a... visitpa.com

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    Flat Rock, Tuscarora State Forest, Carlisle, Pennsylvania

    Burd Coleman Village, PA    

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    Flat Rock is one of the best mountain views in all of Pennsylvania, and as such, there has to be a price to pay for such an amazing view. In this case, it?s a trail so steep that it?s difficult to keep your boot heels grounde... trails.com

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    Middle Creek - Elders Run

    Fairmount, PA    

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    A nice little two hour hike. From the trailhead immediately go right and follow the yellow blazes (this portion is on the Horseshoe Trail). The first portion is all uphill, but it's easily managed, even with young childre... localhikes.com

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    Waggoners Gap Hawk Watch, Carlisle, Pennsylvania

    Dogtown, PA    

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    The Audubon Society has a spectacular 20-acre property atop Blue Mountain that it uses as a hawk watch. Sunrise from here is well worth the effort, as are winter sunsets. trails.com

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    Ephrata Linear Park Trail

    114 E Main St, Ephrata, PA    

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    The park is a short (less than 1 mile) but well developed paved bikeway, that will eventually connect to the Lititz-Warwick trailway. It has been built on the former Reading & Columbia shortline Railroad and includes conne... traillink.com

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    Harrisburg, Pa: Governor Dick Park

    Burd Coleman Village, PA    

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    -Mapped by Michael Pavelek II trimbleoutdoors.com