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The Susquehanna Warrior Trail is a picturesque multi-use rail trail nestled in the scenic Susquehanna River Valley of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Following the west bank of the mighty Susquehanna River, this trail offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. It currently spans approximately 12.5 miles, providing a tranquil pathway through green meadows and riparian forests, with plans for future extensions.

Visitors consistently praise the trail for its peaceful riverside recreation and sweeping views of the Susquehanna River,…

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    February 6, 2024

    Mountain biking

    The Susquehanna Warrior Trail is a scenic, multi-use trail that parallels the Susquehanna River in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. The current trail is about 12.5 miles one-way, and there are plans to extend it a further 4 miles to Wilkes-Barre.

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    Mountain bike the 25.6-mile Susquehanna Warrior Trail, a moderate route along the Susquehanna River with scenic views and history.

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    Distance 2.12 km

    Uphill 10 m

    Downhill 10 m

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    Location: Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the current length of the Susquehanna Warrior Trail, and are there plans for expansion?

    The Susquehanna Warrior Trail currently stretches approximately 12.5 miles (about 20 km) one-way. There are plans to extend the trail further, potentially reaching 18.5 miles to the Kirby Park trail system in Edwardsville, or 16 miles to the levee trail system in Plymouth Borough, connecting into Wilkes-Barre.

    Where are the main access points and parking areas for the Susquehanna Warrior Trail?

    Key access points with parking include Susquehanna Riverlands in Salem Township, Shickshinny Park, the Garden Drive-In in Hunlock Creek, the Union Township Boat Launch, and Canal Park in West Nanticoke. The southern endpoint at Susquehanna Riverlands Park is particularly well-equipped with amenities.

    Is the Susquehanna Warrior Trail suitable for beginners or those with limited mobility?

    Yes, the trail is largely flat with a modest elevation gain, making it very accessible. Its ten-foot-wide, hard-packed crushed stone surface is suitable for walkers, runners, and cyclists of all skill levels, including beginners. While specific wheelchair-accessible sections aren't highlighted, the smooth, wide surface generally accommodates various mobility needs.

    What kind of wildlife can visitors expect to see along the trail?

    The trail offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. Visitors often spot bald eagles, herons, and otters, among other species. The riparian forests and meadows along the river provide a rich habitat for various birds and mammals.

    Are there any historical points of interest or 'hidden gems' along the Susquehanna Warrior Trail?

    Absolutely. The trail itself follows the corridor of the former Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past. You can also see remnants of the historic North Branch Canal. A unique 'hidden gem' is the Garden Drive-In, one of the few remaining drive-in movie theaters in the country, which the trail passes by.

    What are the trail conditions like during winter, and is it still usable?

    The Susquehanna Warrior Trail can be enjoyed year-round. While conditions will vary with snowfall, its relatively flat and wide surface makes it suitable for winter activities like cross-country skiing when snow cover permits. Always check local weather and trail reports before heading out in winter.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants conveniently located near the trail for a break?

    While the trail itself is primarily natural, Shickshinny is mentioned as a good spot for food along the route. For more options, you would likely need to venture slightly off the trail into nearby towns.

    What makes the Susquehanna Warrior Trail unique compared to other trails in the region?

    Its unique appeal lies in its combination of natural beauty, historical significance, and accessibility. It offers peaceful, riverside recreation along the longest river on the East Coast, follows an ancient Native American path, and provides a glimpse into railroad history. Its flat, well-maintained surface makes it welcoming for a wide range of users, from families to serious cyclists, all while offering chances to spot diverse wildlife.

    Are there any loop trail options or alternative routes connected to the Susquehanna Warrior Trail?

    The Susquehanna Warrior Trail is primarily a linear, one-way rail trail. While it connects to various access points, it does not currently feature integrated loop trail options directly off its main path. However, the southern endpoint at Susquehanna Riverlands Park does offer a smaller crushed stone loop path for additional recreational opportunities within the park.

    What should I pack for a day trip on the Susquehanna Warrior Trail?

    Given the trail's length and riverside location, it's advisable to pack water, snacks, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are recommended. For cyclists, a helmet and basic repair kit are always a good idea. Don't forget binoculars for wildlife viewing and a camera to capture the scenic river views.

    Is public transportation available to reach the Susquehanna Warrior Trail?

    Information regarding direct public transportation to the Susquehanna Warrior Trail is not readily available. Visitors typically access the trail by car, utilizing the various parking areas located at its access points along the route.

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