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Hiking around New Cumberland offers diverse landscapes within the Cumberland Valley, characterized by rolling farmland, wooded forests, and scenic waterways. The region is situated near the Blue Mountain and South Mountain ranges, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. The Susquehanna River flows alongside several trails, contributing to the area's natural beauty. This environment supports a network of trails suitable for different hiking preferences.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Reservoir Park is the oldest, largest municipal park in Harrisburg, and home to many of the city's most popular outdoor activities and performances. It also holds the National Civil War Museum, and this particular part of the park has some great views over downtown Harrisburg.
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This large museum is solely dedicated to exploring the causes, battles, and legacy of the American Civil War. Admission for adults is $16, with discounts for seniors, students, and families.
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This beautiful trestle bridge is especially spectacular when lit up at night. Once part of Harrisburg's streetcar network and then opened for vehicle use, it's now reserved solely for pedestrians.
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The towpath trail along Pennsylvania Canal is surfaced with dirt and wood chips. If you like, you can also link it with trails in Wildwood Lake Park or the Capital Area Greenbelt. Keep an eye out for runners, bikers, and even fishermen along the trail.
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This 229-acre park has about six miles of trails, along with a nature center, a 90-acre lake, and some wetlands. Its trails also tie into the Capital Area Greenbelt, so you can string together quite a long walk if you like.
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The towpath trail along Pennsylvania Canal may not be mountain biking in the conventional sense, but rugged tires do come in handy for biking on the towpath's dirt-and-wood-chips surface. This is an easy trail you can expect to share with walkers and runners, too.
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Riverfront Park is a beautiful park on the banks of the Susquehanna River. The park has paved bike paths, statues, memorials, multiple gardens and public art installations.
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City Island is great fun for the whole family. Located in the Susquehanna River, the island is home to the FNB Field of the Harrisburg Senators and has miniature golf, beaches, batting cages, arcade games and volleyball courts.
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The New Cumberland area offers a diverse network of over 200 miles of trails, with komoot featuring 11 distinct hiking routes. These trails cater to various preferences, from easy walks through parks to more extended routes exploring the region's scenic valleys and forests.
Yes, New Cumberland has many easy trails. For instance, the Reservoir Park loop — Harrisburg is a short, easy 1.5-mile path through parkland. Another great option is the Hiking loop from New Fox Ridge, which is also rated as easy and offers a pleasant walk.
Hiking around New Cumberland offers a mix of serene landscapes. You'll find trails winding through rolling farmland, dense wooded forests, especially within the Blue Mountain and South Mountain ranges, and alongside scenic waterways like the Susquehanna River. Many routes also provide rewarding overlooks with panoramic views of the Cumberland Valley.
Yes, several loop hikes are available. The Wildwood Park loop — Dauphin County is a popular 3.2-mile easy loop exploring a park with a lake and wetlands. Another option is the City Island and Riverfront Park loop via Front Street — Harrisburg, which offers views along the Susquehanna River.
The routes in New Cumberland are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the accessibility of trails, and the scenic beauty of the Susquehanna River and surrounding parklands.
Many trails in the region lead to scenic overlooks providing expansive views of the Cumberland Valley. While specific komoot routes in this guide don't directly feature named overlooks, the area is known for spots like the Cumberland Valley Overlook and Pole Steeple Trail. You can also explore highlights such as Wildwood Park Meadow or the Capital Area Greenbelt for diverse scenery.
Yes, the Cumberland Valley offers accessible stretches of the renowned Appalachian Trail, with entrances available from nearby locations like Carlisle. This provides opportunities for both shorter walks and longer loops incorporating sections of this iconic national scenic trail.
Many of the easy-rated trails are suitable for families. The Wildwood Park loop — Dauphin County, with its lake and wetlands, offers an engaging environment for children. The Hiking loop from City Island Park Railroad is another easy option that could be enjoyable for families.
The region is rich in natural features. Beyond the trails, you can explore City Island, which is situated in the Susquehanna River. The area also boasts the LeTort Spring Run, known as one of the finest limestone trout streams, with an accessible nature trail alongside it, ideal for birdwatching.
While specific public transport details for each trailhead are not provided, the Capital Area Greenbelt, which connects to trails like those in Wildwood Park, circles through and around Harrisburg. Harrisburg is a central hub, suggesting potential public transport options to access parts of this extensive trail network.
The Cumberland Valley offers beautiful hiking opportunities year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn showcases stunning fall foliage. Summer is great for shaded trails, and even winter hiking can be rewarding, offering crisp air and unique views of the snow-dusted landscapes.


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