![]() We did eventually make our way to the east most point of the trail (there were no signs for the trail there). After the Hershey Public Library we lost sign of any trail markings. At Fishburn Road the trail goes off roads again. ![]() At Clark Road the trail goes on road but is well marked as you ride through a quiet neighborhood. At some of the road crossings with pedestrian lights beware or cars making a right on red. Where the trail crosses Bullfrog Valley Road it appears that the trail goes either straight or turns left. We noticed mileage markers and hoped that the signage had been improved. We started at the west end of the trail parking along Grove Street. The park is located near the western end of the trail and offers parking and restrooms. 322, turn south on Bullfrog Valley Road and travel 0.8 mile to Bullfrog Valley Park. It's here that the trail passes Shank Park, one of the town's most popular parks and the site of many community events and athletic tournaments.įurther east, in Hershey, another southern extension roughly parallels Route 743 (also known, aptly enough, as Cocoa Road) for about a mile. Numerous amenities line the path, including benches, gazebos, small gardens and interpretive signs for natural and historic attractions.Īt Bullfrog Valley Park, an extension branches south from the main trail through a wooded area following a long-abandoned railroad grade to Waltonville. Along the way, the trail offers access to several parks, neighborhoods, commercial establishments and the Penn State Hershey Medical Center. ![]() It begins in a rural area just south of Hummelstown, near the Indian Echo Caverns, and travels east to Palmdale. The Jonathan Eshenour Memorial Trail, named for a local resident who died in a bicycling accident, offers a safe paved route through Derry and nearby communities.
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