Enola Low Grade Trail
The Enola Low-Grade Trail (formerly the Atglen-Susquehanna Trail) is open for nearly 29 miles in disconnected segments between the Susquehanna River and Atglen in southeastern Pennsylvania. It follows an abandoned right-of-way of the old Atglen and Susquehanna Branch, one of several branch lines of the Pennsylvania Railroad that linked Atglen with the Harrisburg area. The trail runs through several townships and each manages its own section, so trail conditions may vary among them. In some places there is heavy ballast where wide tires are recommended if you’re biking. In other places the trail has been improved with crushed limestone. **Trail Alert**: The railroad trestle that runs between Martic Township and Conestoga Township connecting the two sections of the Enola Low Grade Trail suffered a devastating fire that destroyed the wooden deck and damaged the steel superstructure on April 10th of 2018. The fire resulted in an indefinite closure of a portion of the trail and the trestle. (39.907924, -76.329051)
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