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Easy hiking trails around Brickerville are set within Lancaster County, characterized by expansive open farm fields and diverse natural features. The landscape includes the Hammer Creek Valley, with its scenic woods, wetlands, and cultivated fields, alongside the wooded Furnace Hills. Hikers can explore varied ecosystems, from forested buffers to steep ravines with rock outcrops.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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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…
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Embark on the Eagle Rock and Horse Shoe Trail Loop for an easy hiking experience through a serene forest environment. This route offers a peaceful escape, leading you to the…

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Embark on the Elder Run Loop, an easy hiking route that guides you through the serene Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area. This 2.4-mile (3.9 km) trail involves a gentle elevation…
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Embark on an easy hike along the Furnace Hill Pike to Seglock Road via Horseshoe Trail, a pleasant 2.6-mile (4.2 km) route. You will gain 254 feet (77 metres) in…
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Embark on an easy hike along the Conestoga Trail, offering diverse terrain that blends forested paths with open views of farm fields. This short route covers 1.0 miles (1.6 km)…
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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 goose migration from mid-February to early March when up to 200,000 snow geese and thousands of tundra swans stop over at the 360-acre lake created by a dam. There are more than 20 miles of hiking trails and a Visitor Center.
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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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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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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 connects with Elder's Run Trail and the other end of Explorer Trail. Horseshoe Trail runs straight through the park and eventually connects to the Appalachian Trail. While this is a good junction to choose your own adventure within the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area, there is no parking here. The Visitor's Center to the north or Spring Mountain Road Parking Area to the south are better starting points for a hike leading to this junction.
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Speedwell Forge Lake is a long narrow lake that looks more like a wider spot on a river and is crossed by Brubaker Valley Road in Lititz. This scenic spot on the bridge gives great views over the ribbons of water flowing through lush greenery.
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Just ride through the creek or hike your bike. But be careful, the stones can be slippery.
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There are over 20 easy hiking trails around Brickerville, offering a variety of landscapes and experiences suitable for all skill levels. In total, the region features 32 routes for hiking.
The easy trails in Brickerville are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 100 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, varied terrain, and the opportunity to explore both natural beauty and historical elements.
The region is beautiful year-round, but for a special experience, consider visiting from mid-April to mid-May to see native woodland wildflowers in bloom, particularly in areas like the Hammer Creek Valley. August and September also offer a display of tall blossoming plants. During warmer months, trails like the Oak Loop Trail in Speedwell Forge County Park provide ample shade.
Yes, there are several easy circular routes. A popular option is the Elder Run Loop, an easy 2.4-mile path that includes interesting historical elements. Another is the Eagle Rock and Horse Shoe Trail Loop, which is 3.3 miles long and features varied terrain.
Many easy trails in Brickerville are well-suited for families, offering gentle elevation changes and pleasant paths. The Warwick-to-Ephrata Rail-Trail, for instance, provides a pleasant, car-free path with expansive farm field views, ideal for a leisurely family walk.
Most trails in the Brickerville area are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them. Specific regulations may vary by park or trail section, so check local signage.
Absolutely. The Elder Run Loop features the ruins of an old home and springhouse dating back to the 1930s (Ruins along Elder's Run Trail). Additionally, the iconic Erb's Covered Bridge, built in 1849, is located over Hammer Creek and adds historical charm to the landscape.
The Hammer Creek Valley, including Speedwell Forge County Park, offers scenic woods, wetlands, and cultivated fields. You can explore upland woods, a maturing forest, and wooded wetlands alongside the Hammer Creek. The Warwick-to-Ephrata Rail-Trail also provides expansive farm field views of Lancaster County.
Yes, Speedwell Forge County Park, part of the Hammer Creek Valley, is known for its diverse wildlife. Hikers may spot deer, ruffed grouse, wood thrushes, veeries, and various woodpeckers in its forests. The park's varied habitats support a rich ecosystem.
The duration of easy hikes varies. For example, the Conestoga Trail: Speedwell Forge Lake is a shorter option at about 25 minutes, while the Furnace Hill Pike to Seglock Road via Horseshoe Trail typically takes around 1 hour and 10 minutes.
Yes, the Conestoga Trail: Speedwell Forge Lake offers an easy walk alongside Speedwell Forge Lake. The Hammer Creek Valley also features wooded wetlands alongside the Hammer Creek, providing pleasant waterside scenery.
Easy hikes in Brickerville feature a mix of terrain. You'll find soft underfoot paths in wooded areas, such as the Oak Loop Trail in Speedwell Forge County Park, as well as smooth gravel and paved sections on rail-trails like the Warwick-to-Ephrata Rail-Trail. Expect gentle elevation changes rather than steep climbs.


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