Lititz-warwick Trailway
Built on an abandoned corridor of the Reading Railroad, the Lititz/Warwick Trailway traverses developed and agricultural land in the township and the borough of Lititz. The trail is a walking, jogging, biking, and cross-co... traillink.com
Lancaster Junction Trail
Originally the Reading & Columbia Railroad, this branch of the Reading Railroad was built to haul anthracite coal to Columbia where it was loaded into barges on the Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal for shipment to the port ... traillink.com
Kellys Run/pinnacle Trail System
Pinnacle has some awesome views and if you choose a good trail its a pretty sweet ride. Following Kellys run does involve a lot of picking up your bike and carrying it over rocks. Im not talking small stuff here. There ... singletracks.com
Pumping Station, Lebanon, Pennsylvania
This ride offers excellent technical riding on both singletracks and doubletrack trails. The singletrack section, along Walnut Run, is just beautiful. Both bike and rider can take a hammering on this one. The climb up to the ... trails.com
Horseshoe
long, steep, muddy swicthbacks,a network of trails that can go on for miles singletracks.com
Governor Dick (Aka Mt. Gretna)
Ten miles of Single track with a good mix of Technical riding. Trail 15 is 2.5 singletracks.com
Horseshoe Trail, Lebanon, Pennsylvania
This ride takes in a small section of the 120-mile long Horseshoe Trail. The Horseshoe Trail starts in Valley Forge Historical Park at the Woolman memorial Marker on the south bank of Valley Creek and takes a meandering line ... trails.com
Walnut Run, Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Walnut Run is a great ride, covering a lot of varying terrain in its 10 miles. Single and doubletrack trails, stream crossing, log jumps, and technical sections make this a ride for the mountain bike connoisseur. The ride is ... trails.com
Governor Dick To Dinosaur Rock, Mount Gretna, Pennsylvania
A definite must-do ride, not only for its variety of sweet trails but also for some of the coolest natural and man-made formations around. The beautiful little town of Mount Gretna in itself is quite an experience. Located in... trails.com
Cornwall Fire Tower, Mount Gretna, Pennsylvania
The Cornwall area is rich in history, and this ride is near the hills that were once run by prospect miners. Just a few miles north of the trailhead is the Cornwall Iron Furnace Historic Site where the local iron ore was mine... trails.com
Mount Gretna, Lebanon, Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania Chautauqua Society founded the quaint small village of Mount Gretna in the 1890s. The Society was attracted to the area's tranquil feel and natural beauty. Walking or driving through the village, one comes to... trails.com
Furnace Hills, Lebanon, Pennsylvania
The Lebanon area has some of the best riding in Eastern Pennsylvania. The trails are extremely challenging and are by far some of the best mountain biking trails in the state. If you're riding in the Lebanon area, you're sure... trails.com
Rocky Ridge, York, Pennsylvania
Rocky Ridge is a great place to get out and tear around on some technical trail, especially if you?re in the York area. With the likes of Subway and Taco Bell almost within smelling distance, the riding here is almost too goo... trails.com
Kelly's Run Pinnacle, Bethesda, Pennsylvania
Kelly?s Run is a beautiful tract of land owned and operated by the Pennsylvania Power and Light utility company. Kelly?s Run itself is a beautiful stream that tumbles down a series of small waterfalls through a deeply cut roc... trails.com
Conewago Recreation Trail
The Conewago Recreation Trail in northwestern Lancaster County parallels Conewago Creek over most of its length, as it passes through farmland and forests. A unit of the Lancaster County Department of Parks and Recreation,... traillink.com
Lebanon Valley Rail-trail
The Lebanon Valley Rail-Trail takes you on a journey into Pennsylvania Dutch country. Running along the corridor of the old Cornwall-Lebanon Railroad, the 14.5-mile trail lets you experience the beauty of farmland and fore... traillink.com
Enola Low-grade Trail (Formerly Atglen-susquehanna)
During summer 2011 many improvements were made to the Enola Low-Grade Trail (formerly the Atglen-Susquehanna Trail ). A new surface of crushed limestone has now been completed thanks to Amtrak, who needed to install new po... traillink.com