Sunday, January 11, 2026

Appalachian Trail, PA - Scott Farm to Trindle Road

ABOUT THE PARK: 
Explore the AT Pennsylvania - Appalachian Trail Conservancy
The Scott Farm - Cumberland Valley Appalachian Trail Club

DIRECTIONS: 
GPS Coordinates 40.25971, -77.10411
Parking is very limited at Scott Farm - only one spot left after I parked at 9:00 AM.  Parking is not allowed on the grass.

TRAIL MAPS: 
Cumberland Valley Appalachian Trail Section - Cumberland Valley Appalachian Trail Club


HIKE DISTANCE:  12.2 miles

THE HIKE: 
Anyone who has hiked the Appalachian Trail in Pennsylvania knows how rocky it is.  Amazingly, this entire section was easy-going, smooth trail with very minimal elevation changes.
From the parking lot walking back out the right side of the horseshoe drive towards the bridge.
The AT northbound goes under the bridge; the AT southbound goes over the bridge.  We are heading south.
Conodoguinet Creek
Just after the bridge, a long boardwalk ...
... along Conodoguinet Creek.
Belted Kingfisher
The boardwalk becomes dirt trail that comes out on a field.
There are two of these stiles to climb up and over.
After crossing Bernheisel Bridge Road ...
... another field to cross.
This comes back out on Bernheisel Bridge Road where to the left ...
... crosses a bridge over ...
... I-81.
The other side of the bridge the trail veers right towards that small building.  The sign in the window said CLOSED but when I peaked in to see what it was, the door opened.
So I snapped a quick shot, closed the door and continued on.
The trail then veers to the right around that farm.
The entire route alternates between trail through the woods and trail over fields.
Coming up on a pedestrian bridge ...
... over Route 11.
Live railroad tracks to cross.  Brodie does actually look both ways.  
A little bit of a road walk along Appalachian Drive ...
... to a bridge over ...
... the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Back into the woods to the right after the bridge.  There is quite a bit of traffic noise along this route with all of the major road crossings but that was actually a blessing.  There was, as it typical in Pennsylvania, gunfire from a shooting range somewhere.  Fortunately the traffic noise masked that so Brodie never freaked out like he usually does.
All other road crossings were low traffic country roads.
Passing by Chambers Farm Cemetery.  More info here.
There is a third stile but no need to climb over this one - there is a walk through opening to the right.
Climbing over old stone fences is about as rocky as this hike gets.
 Red-tailed Hawk
Crossing over this last field towards homes ...
... brings us to Trindle Road with AT parking on the right.
Trindle Road Parking Lot
Heading back.
I noticed that the wind had suddenly kicked up and dark, ominous clouds were moving in quickly from the left.  The forecast said partly cloudy all day with 3% chance of rain.
It got really dark and we were being pelted ...
... by hail!
Fortunately it did not last more than 10-15 minutes, the wind died down and the sun came back out.
Back over the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Back over Route 11.
Heading back to the bridge over ...
... I-81.  Notice how Brodie's ears are pinned back?  That would be because that wind kicked up again and it was an ongoing battle to move forward through it.
Full exposure and full wind for a while.
Finally coming into the sheltered part of the trail where that wind was mostly blocked.
Back over the bridge ...
... to Scott Farm.

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