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The Ghost Town and C&I Trail Loop offers a deep dive into Pennsylvania's industrial past, blending historical exploration with natural beauty. As you hike this 18.7-mile (30.1 km) route, you'll follow old railroad beds through the Blacklick Creek watershed, encountering diverse wildflowers, cool woodlands, and even the occasional orange-tinted stream…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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6.91 km
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24.0 km
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29.9 km
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30.1 km
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12.6 km
12.4 km
3.98 km
806 m
222 m
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29.5 km
459 m
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Lowest point (420 m)
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This specific loop, which is approximately 30 kilometers (18.7 miles) long, is rated as difficult and typically takes around 7 hours and 54 minutes to complete for an average hiker. It requires very good fitness due to its length and varied elevation.
The majority of the trail features a packed limestone surface, which is common for 'rails to trails' conversions. There is also a 2-mile mixed-surface section connecting to Duman Lake County Park that includes crushed limestone and single track. While many sections follow former railroad lines with gradual slopes, some parts involve extensive climbs, though all grades are less than 3%.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the Ghost Town Trail and its extensions. However, it's always best practice to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to maintain the trail's cleanliness and respect other users.
The trail is rich in history, named for the former coal-mining 'ghost towns' along its path. You can explore remnants of this industrial past, including massive iron furnaces like the Eliza Furnace, old coal-loading tipples, and slag piles. Interpretive markers provide historical context. Naturally, you'll traverse the beautiful Blacklick Creek valley, with mountain streams, diverse wildflowers, rhododendron stands, and cool woodlands. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as deer, chipmunks, and even black bears.
Spring and fall are often considered the best times to visit. In spring, you'll see wildflowers blooming and lush greenery, while fall offers stunning foliage. Summer can be pleasant, but be prepared for warmer temperatures. Winter hiking is possible, but check conditions for snow and ice, as amenities might be limited.
Various trailheads along the Ghost Town Trail offer parking. For this specific loop near Vintondale, you'll find designated parking areas. Some locations may also provide additional amenities like restrooms.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Ghost Town and C&I Trail Loop. It is part of a public trail system. However, if you plan to access facilities or engage in activities within Duman Lake County Park, check their specific regulations.
As parts of the trail pass through State Game Lands Number 79, it's important to be aware of Pennsylvania Game Commission regulations. During hunting seasons, wearing fluorescent orange is often required for safety. Always stay on marked trails, respect wildlife, and practice Leave No Trace principles. Check the Pennsylvania Game Commission website for specific rules and hunting season dates before your visit.
Yes, the route primarily follows sections of the Ghost Town Trail and the C & I Trail. It also passes through sections of the Ghost Town Trail - Stritty's Way and Rexis Branch.
This specific 30-kilometer loop is rated as 'difficult' and requires very good fitness. While some shorter sections of the overall Ghost Town Trail are easy and suitable for beginners, this full loop presents a significant challenge due to its length and elevation changes. Beginners might consider starting with shorter, out-and-back sections of the Ghost Town Trail before attempting the full loop.
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