Residence Inn by Marriott Harrisburg North
The Residence Inn by Marriott Harrisburg North Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
The trail is a loop through and around Harrisburg. It passes along the Susquehanna River through Riverfront Park, through wooded areas, urban areas, residential areas, and scenic parks, including Reservoir Park and Wildwood Park. Parts of the trail share the road, but most of the loop is on dedicated paths. Most of the trail is paved but portions are gravel or crushed stone. There is plenty of parking at various locations along the route, which is marked with signs every mile.
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Tucked away in the rolling hills of Central Pennsylvania, Wildwood Park is conveniently located on the edge of Harrisburg, PA. Wildwood Park has a long and unique history. But, what is really exciting is how far this natural habitat has come in the past five years. The lake trails offer numerous opportunities for visitors to stop and check out natural elements - whether it is wildflowers or wildlife, there is always something to see. Wildwood Park is a photographer's paradise to capture...
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This is considered the most wheelchair and stroller friendly portion of the loop around the lake. The difficulty rating on this trail is based on what the experience might be like for a manual wheelchair or stroller user due to the sections of uneven surface and very steep portion at the end. Accessibility: The trail surface is a combination of packed gravel, wooden boardwalk, asphalt and cement. It is typically at least three feet wide. It is estimated to be gentle (3% or less) except for...
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This is one of the more difficult trails in the Boyd big tree area. It starts off on a slight decent on a wide gravel path, then makes a hard left to continue down to the creek where it becomes increasingly narrow. On the way down to the creek there are stone steps. The trail crosses the creek by means of a small "stone bridge". Once across the creek the trail starts to gain elevation while becoming increasingly rocky and full of large roots from the surrounding trees. Eventually the trail...
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This route loops through the 1,025-acre preserve which is filled with dense forest and is a popular destination for birders. The trail begins with a gentle grade before getting steeper and climbing up Blue Mountain. The trails are wide, well-marked, and easy to follow. Trails are open to the public from dawn to dusk daily.