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Jogging in Susquehannock State Park offers routes across a scenic plateau, providing views of the Susquehanna River. The park features a diverse trail system that winds through mature forests, open fields, and creek valleys. Trails include varied terrain such as dirt paths, rocky sections, and wooded areas, suitable for trail running. The landscape is characterized by its river overlooks and natural habitats.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
46.9km
05:52
1,110m
1,110m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.16km
01:16
330m
330m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.1km
01:43
310m
310m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Definitely a must do hike if you’re into hiking or being out doors. The trail varies between smooth tarmac, narrow dirt forest trails, challenging climbs, water crossings, and scrambling. Larger dogs would be fine to take with you, and would have a blast, small dogs will struggle at times if even finding it possible.
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The Conestoga Trail System's Southern end is in a small parking area, only large enough to hold about 10 cars. Lock 12 Historic Area sits about 300 feet east down the Conestoga Trail.
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As you follow the trail, keep your eyes peeled for the exposed rock formations and waterfalls cascading down the stream. The constant sound of moving water adds to the ambiance. The area is a hotspot for local wildlife. You might encounter birds soaring overhead, squirrels darting through the trees, or even catch a glimpse of a deer or fox.
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Kellys Run Nature Preserve is a 458-acre nature preserve that is home to the Kellys Run Trail, a 3.8-mile trail that is notoriously difficult and is a section of the loner Conestoga Trail. There are plans to restore 14 acres of prairie within the park the make it a "Pollinator Paradise".
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A beautiful trail, which runs along the creek and is part of the Conestoga Trail System.
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The Conestoga Trail System is a hiking trail in Lancaster County. Along the way you will pass through rural areas where Amish and Mennonite farms are located.
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The landscape from the Pinnacle Overlook is sensational: the view fades into the horizon, characterized by an immense forest and the serpentine of the Susquehanna River. Fantastic!
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Komoot currently features 6 diverse running routes within Susquehannock State Park. These range from moderate to difficult, offering varied experiences for different fitness levels.
Spring and summer are particularly vibrant for running in Susquehannock State Park, with wildflowers blooming and rhododendrons at their peak in late June and early July. The overlooks are also excellent for birdwatching during these seasons, with frequent sightings of osprey, hawks, and bald eagles.
The running routes in Susquehannock State Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Users often praise the stunning panoramic views of the Susquehanna River and the diverse, engaging terrain.
While most routes in the park are categorized as difficult, there is one moderate option available: the Kellys Run Nature Preserve – Conestoga Trail System loop from Pinnacle Overlook Day Use Area. This 8 km route offers a good balance for those looking for a less strenuous run while still enjoying the park's beauty.
The trails in Susquehannock State Park offer a varied and engaging experience, winding through mature forests, open fields, and creek valleys. You can expect a mix of dirt paths, some rocky sections, and wooded areas, providing a natural and challenging run.
Many trails lead to breathtaking overlooks. The Pinnacle Overlook loop from Pequea and the Pinnacle Overlook loop from Holtwood both incorporate the renowned Pinnacle Overlook. Other notable viewpoints like Hawk Point and Wissler's Run also provide stunning vistas of the Susquehanna River and Conowingo Reservoir.
Yes, Susquehannock State Park is a haven for wildlife. Joggers might spot white-tailed deer, various songbirds, and lizards. The overlooks are particularly good for birdwatching, with frequent sightings of osprey, vultures, hawks, and bald eagles soaring over the river.
Beyond its natural beauty, the park holds historical interest. You can find remnants of old homesteads along some trails. Additionally, the Urey Overlook is part of the historic 193-mile Mason-Dixon Trail, adding a layer of historical significance to your run.
Yes, several routes offer a circular experience. For a longer, challenging run, consider the Conestoga Trail System Loop. A moderate option is the Kellys Run Nature Preserve – Conestoga Trail System loop from Pinnacle Overlook Day Use Area.
Absolutely. For those seeking a significant challenge, the Conestoga Trail System Loop spans over 46 kilometers with substantial elevation gain, making it ideal for long-distance endurance training. Another challenging option is the Pinnacle Overlook loop from Holtwood, which is over 9 kilometers.
While the guide does not specify dog-friendly routes, Pennsylvania State Parks generally welcome leashed dogs on most trails. For specific regulations regarding pets, it's always best to check the official Susquehannock State Park website before your visit.
Yes, Susquehannock State Park provides parking facilities. For instance, the Kellys Run Nature Preserve – Conestoga Trail System loop starts from the Pinnacle Overlook Day Use Area, which typically has parking available for visitors.


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