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Pennsylvania
Lancaster County

Elders Run and Middle Creek Trail Loop

Easy

4.8

(1468)

9,432

hikers

Elders Run and Middle Creek Trail Loop

01:48

6.28km

140m

Hiking

Embark on the Elders Run and Middle Creek Trail Loop for an easy hike through varied natural landscapes. You will follow the swift-moving Middle Creek, enjoying the shade of tall oak and American beech trees. Keep an eye out for unique plant life, such as shining club moss, as you…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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691 m

View of the River

Highlight • Viewpoint

Great trail. Very uneven path. Lots of rocks and roots. If you aren’t a stable walker this is not your trail.

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808 m

Middle Creek Trailhead

Highlight • Trail

This trailhead is a central point where Middle Creek Trail, Explorer Trail, and Horseshoe Trail connect.

Middle Creek Trail leads to a very pleasant loop along the creek and eventually …

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2.89 km

The Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area spreads over approximately 6,000 acres and is home to waterfowl, grassland-nesting birds, and wetland-dependent animals. A great display of nature is the annual snow …

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3.24 km

Ruins along Elder's Run Trail

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These ruins of an old home are an interesting landmark along the Elder's Run Trail. They are what remains of a home and springhouse that were built in the 1930s, but torn down about 30 years later.

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6.28 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.83 km

888 m

565 m

Surfaces

4.46 km

1.30 km

522 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty and terrain like on the Elders Run and Middle Creek Trail Loop?

The loop is generally considered easy to moderate. The initial sections along Middle Creek often feature wooden planks and well-maintained paths. However, the Elders Run portion involves a significant ascent up a mountain, which can be steep and rocky in parts, followed by an equally steep descent. Some sections can become very muddy, especially in warmer or wetter weather.

How long does it typically take to hike this loop?

Hikers can expect to complete the 6.3 km (3.9 miles) loop in approximately 1 hour and 48 minutes, though this can vary based on pace and stops.

Where can I park to access the Elders Run and Middle Creek Trail Loop?

The trail can be accessed from the Middle Creek Trailhead. Parking is available at the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area, which serves as a common starting point for this and other trails in the area.

Are dogs allowed on the trail?

Yes, dogs are generally permitted on trails within the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please ensure you clean up after your pet.

What kind of wildlife and natural features can I expect to see?

The Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area is renowned for its wildlife, especially migratory birds like snow geese and various duck species. You might also spot bald eagles, northern harriers, or owls seasonally, and year-round residents such as red-tailed hawks and great blue herons. The trail also features diverse plant life, including unique club mosses, skunk cabbage, and various ferns. Don't miss the View of the River and the Ruins along Elder's Run Trail.

What is the best time of year to hike the Elders Run and Middle Creek Trail Loop?

The trail offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring brings vibrant plant life and early signs of nature, while fall showcases beautiful foliage. In colder months, frozen ground can alleviate muddy sections. The Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area is particularly popular for birdwatching during migratory seasons.

Do I need any permits or pay an entrance fee for the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area?

Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking the trails within the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Pennsylvania Game Commission website (pa.gov) for any updated regulations or special event requirements before your visit.

Is this trail suitable for families with children?

While the initial sections along Middle Creek are relatively easy, the Elders Run portion includes steep and rocky ascents and descents. Families with younger children or those less experienced with hiking might find these sections challenging. Consider the fitness level of all participants before attempting the full loop.

Does the loop connect to other trails?

Yes, the Elders Run Trail connects with the Middle Creek Trail, and portions of this loop also follow sections of the longer Horse-Shoe Trail. This offers opportunities for extended hikes or varied routes if you wish to explore beyond the main loop.

Are there any specific recommendations for hiking the steep sections of the Elders Run Trail?

Given the steep and rocky nature of the Elders Run portion, wearing sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support is highly recommended. If you prefer to tackle the steepest ascent first, consider hiking the loop in a counter-clockwise direction. Conversely, starting clockwise would mean a steeper descent.

What are some of the unique plant species I might encounter?

The trail is known for its diverse flora. Keep an eye out for large patches of watercress in springs, bright green fronds of skunk cabbage in early spring, and various ferns like Christmas ferns and intermediate wood ferns. Notably, large areas of shining club moss and the less common interrupted club moss have been observed.

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