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Easy hikes and walks around Linglestown

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Easy hiking trails around Linglestown traverse a landscape characterized by woodlands, preserved natural spaces, and varied elevation changes. The region, nestled in Dauphin County, offers accessible routes through conservation areas and parks. Hikers can explore diverse terrain including lake views, wetlands, and historical canal remnants.

Best easy hiking trails around Linglestown

  • The most popular easy hiking route is Wildwood Way and Towpath Trail Loop, an easy 3.2 miles (5.1 km) trail that takes 1 hour 19 minutes to complete.…

Last updated: August 10, 2026

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Pond Loop Trial

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The Pond Loop Trial offers a delightful, easy stroll around a serene body of water, making it an ideal choice for a quick nature fix. You'll wander through diverse forested…

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Explore the Fort Hunter Conservancy Trails, an easy hiking guide through a 153-acre wooded mountain area. You'll follow old logging roads, enjoying the natural beauty, wildflowers, and birdwatching opportunities. While…

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The Wildwood Way and Towpath Trail Loop offers a refreshing blend of natural beauty and historical interest, making it an easy 3.2-mile (5.1 km) hike that takes about 1 hour…

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Step onto the Creek Trail Loop and immerse yourself in a tranquil natural setting, where the path often meanders alongside picturesque waterways. You'll find yourself on wooded paths, enjoying the…

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The Capital Area Greenbelt: Reservoir Park Loop offers a delightful and easy hiking experience, perfect for a quick escape. This 1.5-mile (2.5 km) circular walk takes you through well-maintained paved,…

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July 28, 2024, Reservoir Park

Reservoir Park is the oldest, largest municipal park in Harrisburg, and home to many of the city's most popular outdoor activities and performances. It also holds the National Civil War Museum, and this particular part of the park has some great views over downtown Harrisburg.

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This large museum is solely dedicated to exploring the causes, battles, and legacy of the American Civil War. Admission for adults is $16, with discounts for seniors, students, and families.

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July 28, 2024, Creek Trail

This blue-blazed trail is one of the more rugged options in Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area. You can expect some steep inclines and rocky/rooty trail, along with the pleasant company of the burbling creek.

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July 28, 2024, Towpath Trail

The towpath trail along Pennsylvania Canal is surfaced with dirt and wood chips. If you like, you can also link it with trails in Wildwood Lake Park or the Capital Area Greenbelt. Keep an eye out for runners, bikers, and even fishermen along the trail.

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This 229-acre park has about six miles of trails, along with a nature center, a 90-acre lake, and some wetlands. Its trails also tie into the Capital Area Greenbelt, so you can string together quite a long walk if you like.

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February 10, 2024, Towpath Trail

The towpath trail along Pennsylvania Canal may not be mountain biking in the conventional sense, but rugged tires do come in handy for biking on the towpath's dirt-and-wood-chips surface. This is an easy trail you can expect to share with walkers and runners, too.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available around Linglestown?

Linglestown offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with over 10 routes specifically graded as easy. In total, there are nearly 20 hiking routes to explore in the area.

Are there any family-friendly or kid-friendly easy hikes in Linglestown?

Yes, many easy trails in Linglestown are suitable for families. The Wildwood Way and Towpath Trail Loop, for instance, is an easy 3.2-mile path offering lake views and wildlife, which can be engaging for children. The Creek Trail Loop in Boyd Big Tree Preserve is another excellent, shorter option at 1.9 miles, perfect for a leisurely family stroll among large trees.

Which easy trails are dog-friendly in the Linglestown area?

Many trails in the Linglestown area, including those within Wildwood Park and Boyd Big Tree Preserve, are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. Always check specific park regulations before you go, but routes like the Wildwood Way and Towpath Trail Loop are popular choices for hikers with canine companions.

Are there easy circular hiking routes around Linglestown?

Yes, several easy circular routes are available. The Wildwood Way and Towpath Trail Loop is a popular 3.2-mile circular trail, and the Creek Trail Loop is a shorter 1.9-mile loop. These offer convenient options for returning to your starting point without retracing your steps.

What kind of natural features or landmarks can I expect to see on easy hikes?

Easy hikes around Linglestown often feature diverse natural landscapes. You can expect woodlands, preserved natural spaces, and varied elevation changes. Trails like the Wildwood Way and Towpath Trail Loop offer lake views, diverse wildlife, and historical canal remnants. The Creek Trail Loop winds through the Boyd Big Tree Preserve, known for its impressive large trees. You might also encounter highlights such as the Wildwood Park Meadow or the View of Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Bridge.

What is the best season for easy hiking in Linglestown, especially for fall foliage?

While hiking is enjoyable year-round, the fall is particularly stunning for easy hikes in Linglestown, especially for viewing foliage. The region's woodlands, including areas like Boyd Big Tree Preserve, transform with vibrant autumn colors. Spring also offers pleasant conditions with blooming flora, and summer provides lush green scenery.

Are there any easy trails with good viewpoints or scenic overlooks?

While many easy trails focus on natural immersion rather than high-elevation viewpoints, you can find scenic spots. The Wildwood Way and Towpath Trail Loop offers picturesque lake views. For broader scenic experiences, the region's diverse landscapes provide beauty throughout, and you can find specific highlights like the View of Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Bridge.

What do other hikers enjoy most about easy hiking in Linglestown?

The easy hiking trails in Linglestown are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Hikers often praise the accessibility of the routes, the peaceful natural settings, and the variety of landscapes, from lake views to deep woodlands, making them perfect for a relaxing outdoor experience.

Are there any historical sites or attractions near the easy hiking trails?

Yes, the area around Linglestown is rich in history. The Wildwood Way and Towpath Trail Loop passes by historical canal remnants. Additionally, the Fort Hunter Mansion and Park is a notable historical site that can be explored in conjunction with nearby trails like the Fort Hunter Conservancy Trails.

Are there easy trails suitable for strollers or wheelchairs?

While specific stroller-friendly trails are not explicitly listed, some sections of the Capital Area Greenbelt, which connects to trails in the area, are paved or have crushed stone surfaces, making them more accessible. For example, the Capital Area Greenbelt: Reservoir Park Loop is an easy route that might be suitable, but it's always best to check the specific trail conditions before heading out with a stroller or wheelchair.

Where can I find parking for easy hiking trails in Linglestown?

Most major parks and conservation areas in the Linglestown region, such as Wildwood Park and Boyd Big Tree Preserve, offer dedicated parking facilities at their trailheads. For specific routes like the Fort Hunter Conservancy Trails, parking is typically available at or near the Fort Hunter Mansion and Park.

Are there any cafes or places to eat near the easy hiking trails?

While the trails themselves are often in natural, preserved areas, Linglestown and nearby Harrisburg offer various dining options. After your hike, you can find cafes and pubs in the surrounding towns to refuel and relax.

What is the typical elevation gain on easy hiking trails in Linglestown?

Easy hiking trails in Linglestown are characterized by minimal elevation gain, making them accessible for most fitness levels. For example, the Wildwood Way and Towpath Trail Loop has less than 30 meters of elevation gain, ensuring a comfortable and gentle walk.

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