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Horsham Dog Park and Power Line Loop

Easy

4.6

(1231)

8,790

hikers

Horsham Dog Park and Power Line Loop

00:47

3.04km

10m

Hiking

Embark on an easy hike along the Horsham Dog Park and Power Line Loop, a 1.9-mile (3.0 km) route that takes about 46 minutes to complete. You will experience a minimal elevation gain of 34 feet (10 metres) on this accessible path. The trail follows a wide, paved surface, running…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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2.20 km

611 m

174 m

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1.53 km

581 m

568 m

332 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to complete the Horsham Dog Park and Power Line Loop?

This specific loop, which includes the Horsham Dog Park and a section of the Power Line Trail, is approximately 3 kilometers (1.9 miles) long. It typically takes around 45-50 minutes to hike at a moderate pace.

What is the terrain like on this route?

The route is predominantly an asphalt path, about 12 feet wide, making it suitable for various activities. As it parallels a power line corridor, it's largely exposed with very little shade. You'll experience a mix of suburban and natural scenery, cutting through areas between residential subdivisions, farmland, and woodlots.

Is the Horsham Dog Park and Power Line Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, this route is very dog-friendly! Dogs are permitted on the Power Line Trail and a specific side of Kohler Park Trail, but they must be on a leash at all times. The presence of the Horsham Dog Park directly connected to the trail makes it a popular spot for dog owners.

Where can I park to access this loop?

There are multiple parking options along the larger Power Line Trail system. For this specific loop, parking is available at the Horsham Dog Park itself, which provides direct access to the starting point.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for Kohler Park or the trail?

No, there are no permits required or entrance fees to access the Horsham Power Line Trail or Kohler Park. Both are open to the public for recreational use.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail can be enjoyed year-round. However, due to its consistent exposure to the sun and lack of shade, it can get quite hot during warmer weather. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures, while winter can be bright and open. Consider visiting during cooler parts of the day in summer.

Is this loop suitable for beginners or families with children?

Yes, this loop is rated as easy and is very suitable for beginners and families. The paved, flat nature of much of the trail makes it accessible for a wide range of users, including those with strollers.

Does this trail connect to other paths or parks?

Yes, this loop is part of the larger Horsham Power Line Trail, which is a significant component of the Circuit Trails network in Greater Philadelphia. It connects to several parks, including Horsham Dog Park, Kohler Park, Deep Meadow Park, and Carpenter Park. The route itself uses sections of the Horsham Power Line Trail.

Are there any notable features or viewpoints along the way?

While there aren't specific 'viewpoints' in the traditional sense, the trail offers a unique perspective as it cuts a wide swath through the township. You'll see a mix of suburban landscapes, open fields, and woodlots. Kohler Park, which the trail connects to, features a fishing pond.

What should I wear or bring for this hike?

Given the trail's exposed nature, wearing sun protection like a hat and sunscreen is highly recommended, especially during sunny days. Comfortable walking shoes are ideal for the paved surface. Don't forget water, especially for yourself and your dog, as there are no water sources directly on the trail. If hiking with a dog, bring waste bags.

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