Motel 6-New Cumberland, PA - Harrisburg - Hershey South





The Motel 6-New Cumberland, PA - Harrisburg - Hershey South Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a nice paved trail around FNB Park. It is fun to watch ships go down the Susquehanna River. Some of the trail shares the road with vehicles, so using reflective materials, lights, or flagging is recommended for safety. Accessibility: There are 7 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of Station Road at the south end of the trail. All of them are van-accessible with striped access aisles. This parking lot has been marked with a waypoint. The trail surface is...
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This bridge is a pedestrian and bikeway link that connects downtown Harrisburg and Riverfront Park to City Island, and there are plentiful trails on either end to make a longer trip. Accessibility: There is a very large paved parking lot on the City Island side but it is unclear if there are any designated accessible parking spaces with striped access aisles. The bridge surface is paved concrete and typically at least ten feet wide. The estimated grade is flat (all 1% or less) so will likely...
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This is a gentle out and back that is great for the whole family. This trail is open all year and offers a vastly different look during each season including a diverse display of birds, reptiles, and mammals. A highlight of springtime is the many very large snapping turtles that sun themselves in the waters. Please note that you can access this trail from either direction because there are city parks at both ends. Accessibility: There is 1 unlined designated accessible space in the gravel...
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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.