Gettysburg to Codorus State Park via 9-11 Trail
Gettysburg to Codorus State Park via 9-11 Trail
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Cycle the 41.0-mile Gettysburg to Codorus State Park via 9-11 Trail, a moderate touring route through historic and scenic landscapes.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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32.9 km
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65.9 km
End point
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
53.0 km
8.14 km
4.01 km
785 m
Surfaces
51.5 km
11.5 km
2.86 km
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Highest point (230 m)
Lowest point (150 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The route from Gettysburg to Codorus State Park is approximately 65.9 kilometers (40.9 miles) long. Komoot estimates the cycling duration to be around 3 hours and 55 minutes, but this can vary based on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
This segment of the 9/11 National Memorial Trail is primarily paved, making it well-suited for touring bicycles. While the broader 9/11 Trail might have unpaved sections, this specific portion offers a smooth ride. You'll encounter an elevation gain of about 416 meters, which includes some manageable climbs.
The route is rated as 'moderate' and requires 'good fitness' due to its length and elevation gain. While mostly paved, the climbs might be challenging for absolute beginners. Cyclists with some experience and a moderate fitness level will find it enjoyable.
You'll experience a blend of historical and natural beauty. Starting in Gettysburg, you'll be near the historic Gettysburg National Military Park. As you progress, the route leads through beautiful landscapes and wooded areas, especially as you approach and enter Codorus State Park, known for its natural beauty and lake.
While not explicitly stated, generally, spring and fall offer the most pleasant cycling conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm, and winter may present challenges with colder weather or snow, depending on the specific conditions.
Specific parking details for the Gettysburg trailhead are not provided, but you can typically find parking near the Gettysburg National Military Park area. For Codorus State Park, there are designated parking areas within the park itself, which can serve as an access point if you plan to cycle a portion or arrange a shuttle.
Regulations for dogs can vary. While Codorus State Park generally allows dogs on trails, they must be on a leash. For the Gettysburg National Military Park sections, it's advisable to check their specific pet regulations. Always ensure your dog is leashed and you clean up after them.
There is no mention of specific permits or entrance fees required for cycling this segment of the 9/11 National Memorial Trail or for general access to Codorus State Park. However, it's always a good idea to check the official websites for any last-minute changes or specific regulations for larger groups.
Yes, the route primarily follows the 9-11 Trail (Pennsylvania Loop) for about 87% of its length. It also briefly passes through sections of the Delone Catholic XC Course, 25, Center Square, Backyard Footpath, Custer Avenue, and 26.
This specific route from Gettysburg to Codorus State Park is a point-to-point segment. It is part of the much larger 9/11 National Memorial Trail, which is a long-distance network connecting significant sites, not a single loop.
The route is well-marked with distinctive green, blue, and white shields featuring '9-11 NMT' signage, which aids navigation. While primarily paved, some sections may involve road crossings or shared road segments. Always be aware of your surroundings, follow traffic laws, and wear appropriate safety gear.