Conewago Recreation Trail
NOTICE: The trail will be closed from Mill Road To Old Hershey Road for repairs from 7 a.m., Tuesday, August 31 through Friday, September 3. This will affect just north of Mile Marker 1 through Mile Marker 2. The trail will reopen for Labor Day Weekend. Signs will be posted at both trail heads as well.
Click here to view the Conewago Recreation Trail Brochure
Click here for more historical information about the Trail
(See page below for driving directions)
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In 1979, the County acquired the Conewago Recreation Trail, located between Route 230 and the Lebanon County line, northwest of Elizabethtown. This 5-mile trail, formerly the Cornwall-Lebanon rail line, connects to the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail, and follows the Conewago Creek through scenic farmland and woodlands.
The Conewago Recreation Trail has well-graded, level surfaces and six street crossings that are marked for safe trail use, making it ideal for hiking, jogging, bicycling, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing. (The trail crossing that intersects with Mill Rd. is the only paved, sloped section of the trail - please use caution in this area.)
Lancaster County has made a commitment to conserving greenways, including abandoned railroad lines suitable for hiking trails. Because of its rich history of railroading, Pennsylvania is one of the leading states in the establishment of rail trails. In fact, Pennsylvania boasts over one hundred such trails representing more than 900 miles.
These special corridors not only preserve an important piece of our heritage, they also give park users a unique view of the countryside while preserving wildlife.
Please note these rules and regulations when visiting Conewago Recreation Trail:
· Enjoy the trail from dawn to dusk
· The trail is designed for non-motorized vehicles
· Alcoholic beverages are prohibited
· Leave No Trace: carry out what you carry in
· Pets are permitted, but must be kept on a leash
· Remove all horse/pet waste from the trail
· Ride your horse at a walking pace
· Walk/ride single file past other trail users
· Keep right, announce your intent, pass with care
· Discharging firearms from or across trail is prohibited
· Please stay on designated trail
From Elizabethtown:
Take Route 230 West for one mile. The trail head is located on the right just before the Dauphin County Line and Conewago Creek Bridge.