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French Creek Trail offers a scenic hiking experience with a variety of trails including a wide, flat path, a ravine trail featuring historic stone arches, and a paved, handicapped accessible route. The trail is about two miles each way and includes unique landmarks such as a steel bridge from the 1800s and a covered bridge. It’s great for families, children, and pets, providing a nature-rich environment alongside a waterway and educational sign boards about local history.
Nice walking trail with plenty of.nature to be.seen
Absolutely beautiful trail to walk on. Wear boots if it’s recently rained.
Cool little trail. Nice place to take an herb walk.
We enjoy this trail everytime. It falls beside the water so that makes it even more nicer during this season.
Almost like three different trails. Part follows the sewer line and is wide and flat, a little muddy today. Part is along the ravine next to the old railroad line, pretty cool old stone arches. And part is handicapped accessible and paved. Two miles each way; three different experiences. Throw in a steel bridge with stone piers from the 1800s and a covered bridge for the recipe of a great end of the year walk. Oh did I mention the very informative sign boards? Did you know this was where the only government built gunpowder mill was commissioned? Neither did I.