LeTort Spring Run Nature Trail

Pennsylvania

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LeTort Spring Run Nature Trail Facts

States: Pennsylvania
Counties: Cumberland
Length: 2.9 miles
Trail end points: LeTort Spring Run Park and Heiser's Lane
Trail surfaces: Cinder, Dirt, Grass
Trail category: Rail-Trail
ID: 6016999

LeTort Spring Run Nature Trail Description

The short, tranquil LeTort Spring Run Nature Trail follows its namesake creek closely, LeTort Spring Run, through a mix of deciduous trees and lowland marshes bristling with tall grasses and cattails. Bring your fishing gear; the LeTort is one of the finest limestone spring trout streams in the nation.

From LeTrot Spring Run Park, the trail traces the stream for a short distance then detours around some private property by following East Willow Court to South Bedford Street. At the end of South Bedford the rail-trail picks up again on the edge of the wood line behind Lamberton Middle School. From here, the trail follows the banks of the LeTort to Heiser's Lane.

The LeTort Spring Run and the surrounding woods and meadows provide habitat for a wide variety of wildlife, from field mice to whitetail deer, ducks and geese and, of course, the highly selective LeTort brown trout.

Parking and Trail Access

Parking is available near the south end of the trail on Bonnybrook Rd. and at the northern end of the trail at Letort Park (184 E South St).

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LeTort Spring Run Nature Trail Reviews

Ran the Trail today in a light rain. Enjoyable and easy run through farmland and woods.

Ran the Trail today in a light rain. Enjoyable and easy run through farmland and woods.

Short but Sweet

This was a really peaceful trail through lots of beautiful farmland. Lots of birds and other nature. As you get closer to Carlisle proper it does become a bit noisier (and I did encounter a nice homeless man and an asphalt factory) but overall it was a very pleasant and peaceful ride. Combined with some hilly road rides to and from this was definitely a worthwhile trip.

Very nice Trail!

Lots of Ducks and Geese at the beginning of the trail where you park. Most of the trail is nicely shaded. The gravel grading is well maintained.
This must be due to right-of-way issues, part of the railroad bed right after the first bridge is not improved and you are diverted to Bedford Street. The trail no longer terminates at South Spring Garden Street. It continues for another 1/2 mile or so to Heiser's Lane. This Extention looks to be about 3 years old. Beyond Heiser's Lane, the railroad goes straight through a housing development.

Nice little trail...wish it were longer

To avoid the streets, join the trail at the north side of Lamberton Middle School (Noble and Hanover-Rt 34). It is 1.75 miles to the southern terminus. Pretty, well-shaded and well-maintained. Quiet for a suburban trail once you cross under I-81.

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