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If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Conestoga Greenway S. Duke St. Parking Lot provides pet owners with convenient access to the scenic Conestoga Greenway Trail—one of Lancaster, Pennsylvania’s popular pet-friendly trails. Located at 1301 S Duke St, this area serves as a starting point for dog owners looking to explore dog-friendly hiking paths along the Conestoga Greenway. While not a traditional fenced dog park, this spot is ideal for leashed strolls with your canine companion in a beautiful natural setting.
Whether you’re searching for a dog park in Lancaster, a place to enjoy a peaceful walk by the water, or a quick stop for exercise with your pup, the Conestoga Greenway area is well worth a visit. With ample natural beauty and an accessible trailhead, local pet owners and visitors alike can discover one of Lancaster’s dog-friendly treasures, perfect for a daily walk or an adventurous weekend outing. Don’t forget your leash and waste bags to help keep the trail clean and enjoyable for everyone!
This trail would be considered easy but hiking enthusiasts. It’s about 1 mile each way. The trail follows the Conestoga River. The trail is completely paved so it can be used by runners and cyclists. Several spots to park throughout the entirety of the trail. Pets are allowed but must be leashed.
Amazing nature walk. Surveillance cameras in use
One of my favorite trails to walk,beautiful place right by the river.
If you are looking for a nice paved path that’s mostly flat than this is the trail for you! It has a few rolling hills but they are extremely mild. It’s a great trail for little legs and older people because there are lots of benches to rest on along the entire path. The trail follows the river on one side and the other side is a verity of scenery from trees to houses to flat fields. It rained over 2 inches yesterday but this path was nice and dry. It’s probably about 1.5 – 1.8 miles total from the parking lot to the end and back. My iPhone said I had walked .9 miles when we reached the end but that was my total walking for the day. If you are extremely short on time or with someone that is not in good physical shape you can park another car at the end for about a .7-.8 mile walk one way. There is even a place to park that is in the middle of the trail. About the first .3-.4 miles is completely shaded then it’s intermittent shade followed by full sun at the end. There are no public bathrooms in the parking lots or on the path. You can definitely take a stroller or wheelchair normally on the path. Today there is a large tree down across the path so if you need to push a stroller or wheelchair I’d recommend waiting a while until it’s removed. You currently have to go through the tree you can’t go around it or just over it you have to bend over and go through it. I’d imagine it’s well maintained and hopefully the tree will be removed soon. Also, if you like geocaching there are 4 geocaches hidden on this trail. Enjoy!
A very nice, relatively short 1.5 mile (40 min) trail by the water. Some part is by the road. I started in the Duke parking lot and was planning to go to Pointe park but the last 0.5 mile is through town. The trail is nice but no single garbage disposal or restrooms, even a porta potty.