by Jim Kemble | Mar 22, 2019
The Appalachian Trail is the longest hiking-only footpath in the world and includes a moderate 9.5-mile hike through the Lebanon Valley. Find parking at Swatara State Park and set off over the Swatara Creek across the historic Waterville Bridge. A lenticular truss...
by Jim Kemble | Mar 22, 2019
The J.E. Mack Scout Reservation is a private property owned and operated by the PA Dutch Council of the Boy Scouts of America. This 1,000+ acre property is open to the public for mountain biking, hiking, and trail running with 15 miles of trail maintained by SAMBA and...
by Paige Gregorzek | Jul 9, 2015
Hike to the summit of the Clarence Schock Memorial Park at Governor Dick to catch a 360-degree view of Lebanon County and the surrounding four counties including Lancaster, Dauphin, Berks, and York from the top of the famous Governor Dick Tower. The entire park offers...
by Paige Gregorzek | Jul 9, 2015
One notable trail that winds itself through the Lebanon Valley is the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail. This mixed-use greenway offers users of all ages and abilities the opportunity to explore the social and industrial history of our area. Discover Mt. Gretna and it’s...
by Paige Gregorzek | Jul 9, 2015
Stony Valley is part of the second largest roadless wilderness tract of land in Pennsylvania and boasts a 19-mile trail system with many shorter hikes available. Originally named St. Anthony’s Wilderness by Moravian missionaries who arrived in the colony in 1742...