Dogs Leashed
Features
Fall Colors · River/Creek · Views · Wildlife
Overview
This run offers a beautiful jaunt around the eastern half of the mountain. At about 1 mile in, you'll discover the popular observation tower built in the 1950s. The tower gives an impressive 360-degree view. This is not a stairwell but two narrow shafts with ladders/landings inside. One shaft is up only, the other is down only. The run is fairly rocky, but manageable.
Need to Know
The parking area has bathrooms as well as an environmental center with information etc.
Runner Notes
Very rocky and technical in places. Remember, bikes are allowed here so it can get muddy and have ruts. I imagine in wintertime these muddy ruts will freeze and create difficult footing.
Description
Starting near the parking lot off of Pinch Rd., this loop takes you up and along the crest of the mountain. At the top and along
Trail #4, you'll find the old foundations for the historic housing built there.
Further out along
Trail 8, will be the observation tower atop Governor Dick Hill. The entire series of trails is by and large, very rocky, though there are moments where it becomes a nice double wide trail. Bikes and horses are allowed on several of these trails.
The return leg of the loop along
Trail #15 is fairly light and easy as it is at the foot of the hill and mostly descending. This is where you'll find several bouldering areas as well.
Flora & Fauna
Dense forest. Could definitely get buggy in the summer, and with all the rocks, may be a good place for snakes.
History & Background
Mt. Gretna was once a production site for charcoal. Tower and foundations were built in the 1950s.
Contacts
Shared By:
Adam L
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