Attractions and places to see around Steelton offer a mix of historical sites, community spaces, and natural landscapes. Located along the Susquehanna River, Steelton is characterized by its industrial heritage and access to outdoor recreation. The area provides opportunities for cultural exploration and outdoor activities within Dauphin County. Visitors can explore significant historical landmarks and enjoy natural features like the river and local parks.
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Bomb down this run but take a gamble on hitting the redlight timing at 83, Evergreen, and Normandy. Hitting all greens can be an amazing descent. Hitting any of the reds completely ruins the experience.
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Waterville Bridge spans Swatara Creek, offering picturesque views of the water below. The bridge's architecture enhances the scenic beauty, creating a charming spot to appreciate the tranquil flow of Swatara Creek and the natural surroundings.
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Wildwood Park is a great place for a bike ride through beautiful scenery. The park has a paved trail that bikes are allowed on. Cycling is not allowed on unpaved trails in the park. There are also picnic areas if you want to stop for a break and restrooms.
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The Capital Area Greenbelt is a 20-mile trail that loops around and through Harrisburg. At points, it runs alongside the Susquehanna River and through wooded and urban areas. A majority of the trail is on dedicated paths with parts on local roads. The trail is a mixture of paved, gravel, and crushed stone.
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City Island is great fun for the whole family. Located in the Susquehanna River, the island is home to the FNB Field of the Harrisburg Senators and has miniature golf, beaches, batting cages, arcade games and volleyball courts.
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You can explore several natural attractions. The Capital Area Greenbelt offers a 20-mile trail looping around Harrisburg, featuring riverfront views and wooded sections. Wildwood Park Meadow, part of a 229-acre park, provides about six miles of trails, a nature center, and a lake. Additionally, Swatara Creek offers picturesque views, especially from the Waterville Bridge, and the Susquehanna River provides opportunities for walking along its banks.
Yes, there are several options for families. City Island, located in the Susquehanna River, is a hub for family entertainment with miniature golf, batting cages, beaches, and arcade games. Within Steelton, Steelton Park offers playgrounds, picnic areas, and open fields. Wildwood Park Meadow also has trails and a nature center suitable for family outings.
Steelton has a rich history tied to its industrial past. You can explore Front Street, historically the town's social center. The Steelton High School Building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The former Pennsylvania Steel Company Mill was the first in the U.S. dedicated exclusively to steel production, shaping the town's identity. Nearby, Historic Midland Cemetery in Swatara Township holds significant African-American heritage and is the resting place of many war veterans.
The area around Steelton offers diverse cycling routes. For touring bicycles, you can find routes like the 'Capital Area Greenbelt Loop' (30.5 km, easy) or the more challenging '9-11 Trail and Northwest River Trail Loop' (98.3 km). Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Capital Area Greenbelt – Riverfront Park loop from Paxtang' (31.9 km, easy). You can find more details and routes on the Cycling around Steelton and Road Cycling Routes around Steelton guide pages.
Yes, there are several running trails. Popular options include the 'City Island loop from Harrisburg' (9.6 km, moderate) and the 'Riverfront Park – Capital Area Greenbelt loop from Harrisburg Transportation Center' (11.9 km, moderate). For longer runs, consider the 'Riverfront Park – Wildwood Park loop from City Island Park Railroad' (24.8 km, difficult). Explore more running options on the Running Trails around Steelton guide page.
The Capital Area Greenbelt is a 20-mile trail that loops around and through Harrisburg. It features a mix of paved, gravel, and crushed stone paths, running alongside the Susquehanna River and through both wooded and urban areas. It's suitable for walking, running, and cycling, offering scenic views and connections to other parks like Wildwood Park.
Wildwood Park Meadow is part of a 229-acre park offering about six miles of trails for walking and hiking. The park also features a nature center, a 90-acre lake, and wetlands, making it a great spot for wildlife observation and enjoying tranquil natural surroundings. Its trails connect to the Capital Area Greenbelt for extended walks.
The Susquehanna River is a prominent natural feature near Steelton, offering scenic views and recreational opportunities. Its banks are ideal for walking, and it provides a picturesque backdrop for many outdoor activities. City Island, a major family attraction, is located within the river itself.
Yes, Steelton is home to the Steelton Skatepark, which was Dauphin County's first skatepark. Opened in 2017 and expanded in 2020, it is a regional draw and hosts skate competitions, making it a notable spot for skateboard enthusiasts.
To delve deeper into Steelton's history, you can visit local landmarks like the historic Steelton High School Building or the former Steelton National Bank Building. For more comprehensive information, the Steelton Historical Society website provides valuable insights into the borough's past, including its industrial heritage and community development.
Trails around Steelton, particularly the Capital Area Greenbelt, feature a mix of paved, gravel, and crushed stone paths. This variety offers different experiences, from smooth surfaces suitable for cycling to more natural, unpaved sections for hiking. Areas like Wildwood Park Meadow also offer natural trails through forest and wetlands.
Yes, the Capital Area Greenbelt offers numerous viewpoints along the Susquehanna River. The Waterville Bridge spanning Swatara Creek also provides picturesque views of the water and natural surroundings. These locations are ideal for enjoying the local landscape.


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