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Road cycling routes around Enola, Pennsylvania, are characterized by their proximity to the Susquehanna River and access to extensive multi-use trail networks. The region features a mix of paved, gravel, and crushed stone surfaces, including sections along the Capital Area Greenbelt and the Enola Low Grade Rail Trail. Terrain varies from flat riverfront paths to routes with gentle hills, providing diverse options for road cyclists.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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 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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While this isn't technical singletrack, it has enough rolling hills through the forest to make it a fun bike outing, and you can join it with the Canal Towpath to make a complete lake around Wildwood Lake, which is the beautiful centerpiece to Wildwood Park. Keep an eye out for wildlife like deer, too.
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Fort Hunter Mansion and Park has served many different purposes in its history: first as a war fort, a hub for frontier commerce, and then a private estate. The mansion and park are now open to the public. Visitors can learn about the history of the fort, enjoy the park area and the great views of the Susquehanna River.
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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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From this spot, there is a great view of the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Bridge. It is an arch bridge that was completed in 1924. The bridge consists of 45 arches.
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Fort Hunter Mansion and Park has served many different purposes in its history: first as a war fort, a hub for frontier commerce, and then a private estate. The mansion and park are now open to the public. Visitors can learn about the history of the fort, enjoy the park area and the great views of the Susquehanna River.
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Wildwood Park is a great place for a bike ride through beautiful scenery. The park has a paved trail that bikes are allowed on. Cycling is not allowed on unpaved trails in the park. There are also picnic areas if you want to stop for a break and restrooms.
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There are over 40 road cycling routes available around Enola, offering a diverse range of experiences for cyclists. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling routes around Enola, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the scenic riverfront paths along the Susquehanna River and the accessibility of multi-use trail networks like the Capital Area Greenbelt and the Enola Low Grade Rail Trail.
Yes, the Enola Low Grade Rail Trail is a premier cycling attraction. This scenic pathway follows a former rail line, providing a mostly flat and well-maintained experience. Significant portions, particularly from Quarryville to Turkey Hill, feature a crushed limestone base, making them ideal for road biking. You can enjoy sections along the Susquehanna River and historic structures.
Yes, the Capital Area Greenbelt is well-suited for road cycling. This 20-mile loop winds through and around Harrisburg, incorporating sections along the Susquehanna River and passing through both wooded and urban environments. It features a mix of paved, gravel, and crushed stone surfaces, catering to different cycling preferences, and is accessible from local parks. An easy route incorporating parts of it is Gravel on the Greenbelt – Reservoir Park loop from Harrisburg Transportation Center.
Yes, Enola offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners. For example, the Gravel on the Greenbelt – Reservoir Park loop from Harrisburg Transportation Center is an easy 9.8-mile path that incorporates sections of the Capital Area Greenbelt. Another option is the Riverfront Park – Capital Area Greenbelt loop from Harrisburg, an 11.5-mile trail leading through riverfront areas.
For those seeking a challenge, the City Island – Children's Lake loop from Harrisburg Transportation Center is a difficult 70.9-mile route with significant elevation gain, offering a more demanding experience. Other moderate routes, like the Fort Hunter Mansion and Park – Wildwood Park loop from Harrisburg Transportation Center, also provide a good workout with some elevation changes.
Road cycling routes around Enola vary significantly in length. You can find shorter, easy paths like the 9.8-mile Gravel on the Greenbelt – Reservoir Park loop, or longer, more challenging rides such as the 70.9-mile City Island – Children's Lake loop. Many routes fall in the 10-30 mile range, offering options for various fitness levels and time commitments.
Yes, Enola offers family-friendly cycling options, particularly along the flatter sections of the Capital Area Greenbelt and the Enola Low Grade Rail Trail. These trails provide a safe and enjoyable environment for families. Additionally, City Island, located in the Susquehanna River, is a family-friendly attraction with trails that link to the Capital Area Greenbelt.
Many road cycling routes in Enola offer opportunities to see interesting landmarks and natural features. You can cycle past Fort Hunter Mansion and Park, a historically significant site with great views of the Susquehanna River. Routes also often incorporate Wildwood Park Meadow and the broader Capital Area Greenbelt, which features a 90-acre lake and wetlands. City Island is another notable attraction accessible by bike.
The spring and fall seasons are generally ideal for road cycling in Enola, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. The fall, in particular, is noted for the abundant maple trees in parks like Siebert Park, providing picturesque views. While summer can be warm, early mornings or late afternoons are still enjoyable. Winter cycling is possible, but conditions may vary, requiring appropriate gear and caution.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Enola are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The Capital Area Greenbelt itself is a 20-mile loop. Examples include the Fort Hunter Mansion and Park – Wildwood Park loop and the Fort Hunter Mansion and Park loop from Fort Hunter, both offering circular experiences.
Many parks and trailheads around Enola offer parking facilities for cyclists. For routes incorporating the Capital Area Greenbelt, you can often find parking at various access points along the loop, including parks in and around Harrisburg. For instance, routes starting from the Harrisburg Transportation Center typically have parking options nearby. Parks like Adams-Ricci Community Park and Fort Hunter Mansion and Park also provide parking for visitors accessing their trails.


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