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Cycle the easy 5.3-mile Muhlenberg Rail Trail in Pennsylvania, gaining 116 feet elevation in about 30 minutes.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.69 km
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388 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Muhlenberg Rail Trail in Pennsylvania is a fully paved asphalt path, approximately 1.8 miles long. It is mostly flat throughout its length, making it very easy and suitable for all skill levels and any fitness level. The komoot route provided for touring cycling is about 5.3 miles, suggesting it may involve an out-and-back journey or connect to other local paths.
Specific parking areas are not detailed in the available information, but the trail is located in Muhlenberg Township, north of Reading. It serves as a community asset, suggesting local access points. The northern end features a wheelchair-accessible ramp, which often indicates a potential access point.
The trail runs through a residential and light industrial area. While not highly scenic, it offers a pleasant ride with sections partially covered by a tree canopy, providing shade. You'll pass by Temple Playground and the towering steel structures of the mothballed Empire Steel Castings, an industrial landmark.
The available information does not explicitly state a dog policy. However, as a community asset and multi-use path, it is generally common for such trails to allow leashed dogs. It's always best to check local signage upon arrival for specific rules.
Given its paved and mostly flat nature, the trail is accessible year-round. However, for the most comfortable experience, spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and potentially vibrant foliage or budding trees. Summer provides shade from the tree canopy, while winter cycling is possible if the path is cleared of snow.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to use the Muhlenberg Rail Trail. It is a public community asset freely accessible to residents and visitors.
Yes, the trail features 16 geocaches along its entirety, offering a fun treasure hunt for those interested. You'll also pass by Temple Playground and the impressive industrial landmark of Empire Steel Castings.
Absolutely. The Muhlenberg Rail Trail is described as very easy, with no serious inclines, making it ideal for families with children, beginning riders, or anyone seeking a leisurely and accessible outdoor experience.
The trail provides benches for resting and trash receptacles. The northern end also features a wheelchair-accessible ramp, enhancing accessibility for all users.
The primary Muhlenberg Rail Trail is 1.8 miles long. While the komoot route is longer (approximately 5.3 miles), suggesting it might be an out-and-back or connect to other local paths, the available information does not specify named intersecting trails. It primarily serves as a community connector to local parks, schools, and businesses.
While the trail runs through residential and light industrial areas, sections with tree canopy might attract common urban and suburban wildlife such as various bird species, squirrels, and other small mammals. Specific wildlife viewing platforms or notable species are not highlighted for this particular trail.