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The York County Heritage Rail Trail offers a delightful journey through Pennsylvania's varied landscapes, following an old railway line. You'll traverse well-maintained crushed gravel paths, passing through serene woodlands, alongside flowing streams, and past open farmlands, with the chance to spot wildlife like deer and various bird species. The trail's highlight, the historic Howard Tunnel, a 250-foot-long stone-arch tunnel built in 1838, provides a unique glimpse into the past.
This moderate 12.0-mile (19.3 km) hike, with a gentle 313 feet (96 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 4 hours and 59 minutes to complete. The trail is easily accessible from various points, including trailheads in York, and its smooth, wide surface makes it suitable for hikers of all skill levels. Amenities like restrooms and picnic tables are available in the charming "Trail Towns" along the route, making planning your visit simple.
Beyond its natural beauty, the York County Heritage Rail Trail is steeped in history, tracing the route of the Northern Central Railway, which played a significant role during the Civil War. It connects seamlessly with Maryland's Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail at the Mason-Dixon line, offering options for extended adventures. This blend of accessible hiking, historical significance, and varied scenery makes it a standout choice in the region.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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313 m
Highlight • Settlement
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1.88 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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9.97 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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19.3 km
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16.9 km
965 m
777 m
649 m
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7.47 km
5.11 km
4.11 km
2.40 km
147 m
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The trail offers numerous access points with parking available in the various 'Trail Towns' it passes through, such as Glen Rock, Hanover Junction, Seven Valleys, Railroad, New Freedom, and Downtown York. Many of these towns have dedicated parking lots for trail users.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome on the trail year-round, making it a great option for walks with your furry companion.
The trail is open year-round from dawn to dusk. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially with the changing leaves. Summer provides shade in tree-lined sections, while winter can be suitable for cross-country skiing or snowshoeing, depending on snow cover.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access or use the York County Heritage Rail Trail, which is part of the Heritage Rail Trail County Park. It is open to the public free of charge.
The trail primarily features a well-maintained, crushed-stone surface, with some sections, particularly closer to York, paved with asphalt. As a rail trail, it has a gentle and reasonably level grade, with inclines typically not exceeding 2-3%. The highest elevation is at New Freedom, gradually descending towards York.
The trail is rich in history. You can explore four historic railroad bridges, the 1838 Howard Tunnel (one of the oldest in the country), and beautifully restored train stations at New Freedom and Hanover Junction, both listed on the National Register of Historic Places. You'll also pass by sites like the Bixler House.
Yes, the trail is fully ADA-compliant, ensuring accessibility for a wide range of users, including those with wheelchairs or strollers, thanks to its gentle grade and well-maintained surface.
Yes, the trail seamlessly connects with Maryland's 20-mile Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail at the Mason-Dixon Line, forming an extensive continuous corridor. The route also passes through sections of the York County Heritage Rail Trail, 11 (Pennsylvania), BicyclePA Route J, 9-11 Trail (Pennsylvania Loop), and BicyclePA Route S.
Yes, amenities such as benches, picnic tables, and restrooms are conveniently located along the route, especially in the various 'Trail Towns' it passes through, providing comfortable resting spots for users.
A unique aspect is the active Northern Central Railway, which runs heritage excursion trains ("Steam Into History") on tracks adjacent to certain sections. These excursions feature costumed historical figures, offering an immersive experience that complements your hike. Trail users should be aware of these active tracks and exercise caution at crossings.
The main section of the York County Heritage Rail Trail within York County is nearly 27-30 miles long. Hiking the entire length as an out-and-back trip would be a multi-day endeavor. For a single day, many users choose to hike shorter segments, which can take anywhere from a couple of hours to a full day depending on the distance covered and pace.
Absolutely. The trail's gentle grade, well-maintained surface, and varied scenery make it very suitable for families. There are numerous access points, allowing for shorter, manageable walks, and the historical features and adjacent heritage train can be engaging for children.
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