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Nice trail but definitely take the time to plan the off-shoot into Mt Gretna. Grab a bite at The Porch Pantry and also bike through the aection of gingerbread style homes located behind the Mt Gretna Playhouse. You'll have a nice view of the lake as well.
There were a few good spots.. but most of it is overgrown
Starting at the East/Lebanon end we walked to Rausch Creek and along the AT for a bit. Round trip was only about 8 miles and the only pleasant part was the AT. The trail is newly covered with large stones and the camber is extreme. The size of the rocks would make for an uncomfortable bike ride, too. We were both pretty miserable by the end. I gave it an extra star for the shade.
Fully paved, mostly shady. Lots of history and old photos displayed along it. We parked at Hokendaqua Park on the loop part. Plenty of parking and a porta potty. One long hill on the trail but it wasnāt bad. Enjoy!
Had a great time well maintained trail Had one spot that had washed some ruts in it but thatās to be expected with some of the rains we have been having Mostly shade good if itās a hot and sunny day
I agree about the size of gravel making this not suitable for biking. We turned back. May be nice for a hike.
Portions of the trail were super narrow to navigate and are almost more of a footpath. Signage isnāt the greatest, quite a few homeless camps along this section.
The asphalt part was great, but not long enough. I was on the Scranton part of the trail near the university of Scranton ball field. Very pretty along the river. I did not feel safe or comfortable on the dirt/grass pathways. Definitely would need a buddy to travel further. Pathways werenāt well marked. I followed one path that ended with a no trespassing sign. Itās not a bike trail I would go back to - not worth the effort.
First the good news, the trail has been repaired after recent rains. The bad news is the quality of the repairs. This is the closest trail to my home and I ride it when I'm in a hurry or when its hot because it's a short trail and mostly in the shade. But the recent repairs have encouraged me to drive an extra 15 to 20 minutes to ride a smoother trail.
We went from the skate park in Reading, off a side branch to the west of the Schuylkill, to Pottstown. Reading area was rough - poorly cared for pavement & overgrown. Below Reading to Pottstown was nice, mostly cinder surface. Good signage. Nice bathrooms at loop park about 5 mi above Pottstown; but tricky following the trail there - we ended up doing a 2 mi loop by accident.
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