The Horse-Shoe Trail begins in Valley Forge National Historic Park and continues west for over 140 miles to its junction with the Appalachian Trail, northeast of Harrisburg.
The Horse-Shoe Trail begins in Valley Forge National Historic Park and continues west for over 140 miles to its junction with the Appalachian Trail, northeast of Harrisburg.
The Highlands Trail follows the Horse-Shoe Trail for 63 miles between French Creek State Park and the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail in Lebanon County. The Horse-Shoe Trail runs through privately owned land, state game lands and parks. The trail is open to the public for hiking and equestrian use. Mountain biking is allowed “at the discretion of landowners only.” The Horse-Shoe Trail Conservancy produces an excellent Trail Guide that is available for order.
The Horse-Shoe Trail is a hiking and equestrian trail. Biking opportunities are very limited and are at the discretion of individual landowners.
Average slope: 5.2%; Maximum Slope: 19.6%
The trail is a natural surface trail, so wear sturdy footwear.
The Horse-Shoe Trail can be accessed from:
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