Lancaster County is home to some of the country’s best hiking and biking trails! Check out the top trails for hiking, biking & more in Lancaster County, PA.
1. Northwest River Trail: this trail is a haven for cyclists and runners all year round, but it also transforms into a winter wonderland that caters to cross-country skiing and snowshoeing enthusiasts.
2. Conewago Recreation Trail: this trail connects with the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail at the borders of Lancaster and Lebanon Counties, creating a 19-mile trail network that’s perfect for hiking, running, cycling, bird watching, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing.
3. Warwick-to-Ephrata Rail Trail: this 8-mile trail follows along the former Reading and Columbia rail lines, taking an average of 1h 46 mins to complete.
4. Lancaster County Central Park: this is the largest public green space in the county, spanning more than 13 miles of interconnected multi-use trails.
5. Enola Low Grade Trail: stretching from the Susquehanna River to the west to Atglen, Chester County, in the east, this trail features 29 miles of trails built on a former railroad bed.
6. Conestoga Greenway Trail: this trail is a 2.6 mile out-and-back trail near Lancaster City that runs along the Conestoga River.
7. Lancaster Junction Recreation Trail: located in Manheim, this flat & gravel trail is 2.33 miles long. Enjoy the sights of Amish farms along the trail as you walk along it.
Looking for more information on the above trails or a more robust list of trails? Check out our blog, Top 21 Trails for Hiking, Biking & More in Lancaster County, PA on our website at discoverlancaster.com/blog/hiking-biking-lancaster-pa/