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Enjoy an easy 1.6-mile hike on the Fort Hunter Conservancy Trails, offering forested paths and views of downtown Harrisburg.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.60 km
< 100 m
< 100 m
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2.57 km
< 100 m
< 100 m
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The Fort Hunter Conservancy offers a range of trails. While the main route described here is considered easy, there are more challenging options. A longer 3.6 km loop is graded as difficult with significant elevation changes, and the ascent to the top of Second Mountain is notably steep, rocky, and very challenging. There are also easier one-mile trails following old logging roads.
Yes, the trails at Fort Hunter Conservancy are dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the natural beauty for all visitors.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to hike the trails at Fort Hunter Conservancy. It is a publicly accessible nature area.
Specific parking information for the Fort Hunter Conservancy Trails can often be found on the Dauphin County website. We recommend checking their official page for the most up-to-date details on access points and parking availability: dauphincounty.gov.
The trails can be enjoyed year-round. Spring offers beautiful wildflowers, while autumn provides vibrant fall foliage. During hunting season, typically in fall and winter, it's advisable to wear bright colors due to the Conservancy's proximity to State Game Lands 211.
Hikers can enjoy a forested landscape with opportunities to spot wildflowers and wildlife. From higher elevations, particularly Second Mountain, you can find picturesque views and commanding panoramas of downtown Harrisburg and the I-81 bridge.
Yes, the Fort Hunter Conservancy Trails are considered family-friendly, especially the less difficult sections like the one-mile trail. The diverse terrain means you can choose a route that suits your family's experience level.
The Conservancy is home to various wildlife. Hikers should be aware that rattlesnakes may be present on the rocky hillside, particularly on the more challenging ascents. Always stay on marked trails and be observant of your surroundings.
Yes, the route along the Fort Hunter Conservancy Trails also passes through sections of the Fort Hunter Conservancy trails and the Fort Hunter Conservancy trail.
For a quieter experience and to truly appreciate this 'little-known' area, consider visiting during off-peak hours. Also, if hiking during hunting season, remember to wear bright colors as the Conservancy borders State Game Lands 211.
The terrain varies significantly. Some sections follow old, rutted logging roads with slight elevation gains, while others, particularly the ascent to Second Mountain, are very steep and rocky. The trails wind through a wooded mountain landscape.