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The West Shore Drive Trail offers a truly unique hiking experience, where vibrant street art meets tranquil nature. This easy, paved pathway leads you to the remarkable "Graffiti Bridge," a 96-year-old structure spanning Lake Ontelaunee, covered in colorful murals. You'll enjoy views of the lake, often adorned with lily pads,…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The trail is predominantly a winding, paved path, making it an easy and accessible experience. It's flat and suitable for a wide range of visitors, including those with wheelchairs and strollers.
Parking is typically available near the trailhead. Specific parking areas are usually well-marked for access to the West Shore Drive Trail.
Yes, leashed dogs are permitted on the trail, making it a great option for a walk with your canine companion.
Many visitors rave about the beautiful views, especially during the fall foliage season when the surrounding trees display vibrant colors. However, the trail is accessible and enjoyable year-round.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the West Shore Drive Trail within the Ontelaunee-Reading Watershed.
The most notable feature is the historic Abandoned West Shore Drive Bridge, also known as the 'Graffiti Bridge,' which serves as a unique outdoor art gallery. You'll also enjoy stunning views of Lake Ontelaunee along the path.
The trail is primarily an out-and-back route. It's approximately 0.7 miles one way to the bridge, making the full round trip about 1.3 miles.
The trail is generally not very busy, offering a more peaceful experience compared to some other popular hiking spots.
Information regarding public transport access directly to the trailhead is limited. It is generally recommended to access the trail by car.
While the trail itself is in a natural setting, you can find various amenities, including cafes and restaurants, in nearby towns within Berks County, Pennsylvania.
You'll experience a mix of a grassy bank and sparse trees alongside the paved path, with beautiful views of Lake Ontelaunee. The vibrant graffiti art on the bridge also adds a unique visual element.
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