Capital Area Greenbelt Loop
Capital Area Greenbelt Loop
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30.5km
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The easy 19.0-mile Capital Area Greenbelt Loop offers diverse touring cycling through Harrisburg's urban and natural landscapes, including r
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking
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2.77 km
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25.0 km
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27.7 km
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30.5 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
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21.7 km
5.24 km
1.94 km
1.11 km
280 m
211 m
105 m
Surfaces
16.1 km
9.83 km
2.48 km
2.01 km
139 m
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Highest point (170 m)
Lowest point (90 m)
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The main loop is approximately 20-21 miles long. For a touring cyclist, it generally takes around 2 hours to complete, depending on your pace and stops along the way.
The Greenbelt offers a varied surface, including paved paths, crushed stone or limestone sections, wide sidewalks, low-traffic roads, and road shoulders. While mostly dedicated path, some segments require sharing the road. It's generally flat, but you will encounter some short, steep hills, particularly an ascent into Reservoir Park and hillier sections around Wildwood Park.
The Greenbelt provides a rich tapestry of scenery. You'll enjoy picturesque views of the Susquehanna River, especially along the 3.5-mile Riverfront Park section. The trail connects various parks like the Five Senses Gardens, Reservoir Park, and Wildwood Park. You'll also pass historical and cultural landmarks such as the Pennsylvania Capitol building, historic Governor's Row, City Island, and the National Civil War Museum. Don't miss the Gravel on the Greenbelt section for a different experience.
Ample parking is available at various access points around the loop. A popular and convenient starting point with parking is City Island, which also offers restroom facilities.
The Greenbelt is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm, but the tree-lined sections provide shade. Winter cycling is possible, but be mindful of snow and ice conditions on certain surfaces.
Yes, the Greenbelt is a multi-use pathway that welcomes dogs. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to keep the trail enjoyable for everyone.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and enjoy the Capital Area Greenbelt Loop. It is a publicly accessible pathway.
Yes, the Greenbelt is generally considered easy to moderate and is suitable for families. The varied surfaces and occasional hills add interest, but the overall elevation gain is manageable for most fitness levels. Some busy road crossings require caution, but many intersections have improved safety features like pedestrian-activated flashing beacons.
Yes, the route integrates with broader regional networks. It includes sections of the Susquehanna Greenway and also passes through parts of the BicyclePA Route J and the 9-11 Trail (Pennsylvania thru route).
While largely easy, cyclists should be aware of some short but steep hills, particularly the ascent into Reservoir Park and some hillier sections within Wildwood Park. Additionally, some segments require sharing the road with traffic, so always exercise caution at road crossings and when riding alongside streets. The trail is well-marked with wayfaring signs and mileage markers for easy navigation.
Yes, restroom facilities are available at various access points along the Greenbelt, including City Island. It's always a good idea to carry your own water, especially on warmer days, but facilities are generally accessible.