Noel Dorwart Park Nature Area Creek Trail
Noel Dorwart Park Nature Area Creek Trail
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The Noel Dorwart Park Nature Area Creek Trail offers an easy hike covering 1.3 miles (2.1 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 32 feet (10 metres). You can complete this route in about 31 minutes. As you hike, you will move through diverse scenery, from open fields to marshlands…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.84 km
194 m
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1.71 km
185 m
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Parking is available directly at Noel Dorwart Park. The park is located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and serves as a convenient access point for the trail network.
Yes, the trail and Noel Dorwart Park are very dog-friendly. There's even an unfenced dog park within the area for your furry companions. Please ensure your dog is leashed on the main trails.
The trail offers diverse scenery throughout the year. Spring brings wildflower meadows, while fall showcases colorful foliage. It's suitable for hiking in all seasons, including winter, though conditions may vary.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Noel Dorwart Park or its trails. It's freely accessible to the public.
The trails within Noel Dorwart Park, including this one, are predominantly well-maintained gravel paths, with some sections of grass and asphalt. You'll also find boardwalks over wetland areas and a footbridge crossing the Little Conestoga Creek.
The park is a haven for wildlife. You might frequently spot deer, chipmunks, and various bird species. Other observed animals include tortoises, frogs, squirrels, and snakes, especially near the creek and wetland areas.
Absolutely! This trail is considered easy and not challenging, making it ideal for all skill levels, including beginners, leisurely strollers, and families with strollers. Its level gradient is very accommodating.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Trestle Trail and the Dorwart Trailhead Path, offering connections to the broader Farmingdale Trail network.
Noel Dorwart Park is a prime example of successful land reclamation, transformed from a landfill into a tranquil nature preserve. It features wetland areas with boardwalks, a young forest, wildflower meadows, and runs alongside the Little Conestoga Creek.
While the park offers approximately 3.5 to 4.85 miles of trails, this specific route is generally an out-and-back. However, you can easily connect to other paths within the park to create your own loop experience.
The trail itself is a nature area, so dedicated restrooms or water fountains directly on the path might be limited. It's always a good idea to bring your own water and plan accordingly for facilities, which may be available near the main park entrance or parking areas.