Tunnel
Difficulty: Easy
Distance: 0.60 miles
Restrooms: Yes
Stroller Friendly: Yes
Wheelchair Friendly: Yes
Playground: Yes
Dog Friendly: Yes
Location: Old Trolley Line Park
Clues for Your Hike
- Park in front of the playground and pavilion. Enter the paved path going left. This walk will be a clockwise loop.
- You will walk around a soccer field on your right and along a black metal fence on your left.
- Bear left at the first fork near a bench.
- Go just a few steps and bear right at the next fork.
- 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.
- Just after you pass a small white shed on your left, go left at the fork.
- You are now walking between two baseball fields.
- The path then bends to the right near the backstop. Look just ahead and you will see the post on a little lone tree.
- Continue onward, bearing right at the next fork, keeping the outfield of the baseball field on your right.
- 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.