The Highlands Trail passes though French Creek State Park, following the Six Penny Trail.
The Highlands Trail passes though French Creek State Park, following the Six Penny Trail.
In Berks County, the Highlands Trail route follows the Six Penny Trail south of Route 345 / Chestnut Road within French Creek State Park. Following the Six Penny Trail south, the Highlands Trail route follows the Six Penny Trail hiking route that turns and heads southwest for a distance of one mile. The Highlands Trail route then meets with and follows the Horse-Shoe Trail west out of French Creek State Park.
This trail offers visitors a glimpse of the historic Six Penny Recreation Area where dam ruins and the park’s original picnic grounds can be seen. This trail is a natural surface hiking trail and is rated more difficult by DCNR.
Average Slope: 6.7%; Maximum Slope: 26%
The Six Penny Trail can be accessed using other trails within French Creek State Park. Refer to the state park map to determine where to access the trail and parking areas.
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