Tunnel

  • Difficulty: Easy one yellow star
  • Distance: 0.60 miles
  • Restrooms: Yes
  • Stroller Friendly: Yes
  • Wheelchair Friendly: Yes
  • Playground: Yes
  • Dog Friendly: Yes
  • Location: Old Trolley Line Park
  • black and white illustration of a Wile E. Coyote tunnel painting on a rock wall

    Clues for Your Hike

    1. Park in front of the playground and pavilion. Enter the paved path going left. This walk will be a clockwise loop.
    2. You will walk around a soccer field on your right and along a black metal fence on your left.
    3. Bear left at the first fork near a bench.
    4. Go just a few steps and bear right at the next fork.
    5. You will go over a footbridge, go just a few steps, and then turn right on the path. A baseball field is on your left.
    6. Just after you pass a small white shed on your left, go left at the fork.
    7. You are now walking between two baseball fields.
    8. The path then bends to the right near the backstop. Look just ahead and you will see the post on a little lone tree.
    9. Continue onward, bearing right at the next fork, keeping the outfield of the baseball field on your right.
    10. You will complete your loop when you arrive back at the playground.

    Did You Know?

    • The rise of railroads in the 19th century led to the widespread construction of tunnels across the world.
    • The longest tunnel in the world is the Delaware Aqueduct in New York, stretching 85 miles.
    • There are 62 tunnels in PA, three in Franklin County and one in Adams County, that are still active.