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Cumberland County
Carlisle

LeTort Spring Run Nature Trail

Easy

4.9

(6933)

14,935

hikers

LeTort Spring Run Nature Trail

01:08

4.47km

20m

Hiking

Embark on an easy hike along the LeTort Spring Run Nature Trail, a gentle route spanning 2.8 miles (4.5 km) with a minimal elevation gain of just 67 feet (20 metres). You can expect to complete this pleasant journey in about 1 hour and 8 minutes. As you follow the…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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4.26 km

206 m

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4.17 km

253 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the LeTort Spring Run Nature Trail?

The trail features an all-weather stone surface, typically eight to ten feet wide, ensuring a smooth and stable path. It has a flat grade, making it an easy and accessible route for all ages and abilities.

Is the LeTort Spring Run Nature Trail suitable for beginners or those with accessibility needs?

Yes, absolutely. Its flat grade and wide, stable stone surface make it an easy hike suitable for all ages and abilities, including those requiring Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility.

Where can I park to access the trail?

There are multiple access points with parking available. You can typically find parking near LeTort Park, Lamberton Middle School, and Bonnybrook Road.

Is the trail a loop or an out-and-back route?

The LeTort Spring Run Nature Trail is primarily an out-and-back route. While mostly flat, a short section detours along South Bedford Street to bypass private property.

What kind of wildlife and natural features can I expect to see?

The trail follows the LeTort Spring Run, leading through deciduous trees and lowland marshes. It's an excellent spot for birdwatching, with sightings of songbirds like Common Yellowthroats and Carolina Wrens, and fishing birds such as Belted Kingfishers and Great Blue Herons. You might also spot field mice, whitetail deer, ducks, and geese. Near the start, LeTort Park features a 4,000-square-foot native plant garden.

Are dogs allowed on the LeTort Spring Run Nature Trail?

The trail is generally dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and practice Leave No Trace principles by cleaning up after your pet.

What is the best time of year to visit this trail?

The trail is enjoyable year-round due to its all-weather surface. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides lush greenery. Winter can be beautiful, especially after a fresh snowfall.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the trail or LeTort Park?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the LeTort Spring Run Nature Trail or LeTort Park. It is free and open to the public.

Does the trail offer any historical or educational points of interest?

Yes, the trail is rich in history and ecology. It follows a section of the old South Mountain Railroad bed and features eight interpretive signs providing insights into the watershed, ecology, geology, fly-fishing, and even a Civil War skirmish that occurred in the area. The run itself is named after James LeTort, an early 18th-century French-Swiss trader.

Is the LeTort Spring Run known for anything else besides hiking?

Yes, the LeTort Spring Run is renowned as a Class A Wild Trout Stream and one of the finest limestone spring trout streams in the nation, particularly for challenging wild brown trout. There's even a handicapped-accessible fishing platform at LeTort Park.

Does the LeTort Spring Run Nature Trail connect with other paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the LeTort Spring Run and Nature Trail, and the Letort Cress Bed Trail, offering opportunities to explore connected areas.

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