Near Pennypack Paper Mill Loop
Enjoy a break and sit on the benches in front of the pond.
Near Pennypack Paper Mill Loop
A nice easy track.
Near Pennypack Paper Mill Loop
Nice church along the way, you can also head inside the grounds. Some very old buildings.
Near Pennypack Paper Mill Loop
Pennypack Creek is right next to the trail for most of the way.
Near Pennypack Paper Mill Loop
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Pennypack Paper Mill Loop

4.0 (2 Ratings)
Head along Pennypack Creek from the northern access point on a complete lollipop loop hike.
6.2
mi
Distance
277
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingDogs AllowedHistoricalRiver/CreekViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
Open every day, 8 am - dusk, year round. Some wider trails in the north end of the preserve are multi-use and open to horses, bikes, and leashed pets. Most are hike-only, no pets.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.16mi
Distance
277ft
Elevation Gain
277ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
306ft
High Point
129ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Just south of PA Turnpike 276, find the Pennypack Road entrance and parking area and head east onto the Pennypack Parkway. This multi-use path is open to bikes and horses, as well as pets, but the majority of this hike is foot-travel only and closed to pets.Continue across Masons Mill Road onto the Pennypack Creek Trail through conifer woods, which can hold sections of water making for muddy travel after rain or in the wetter months. At just over a mile, continue to the right (south) onto the Creek Road Trail as it runs parallel to Webb Walk. As the trail begins to head upward, look for a right turn onto the Mitchell Trail and another right to connect to the Beech Springs Trail (though a left will also meet up with the Beech Springs Trail).Follow the Beech Springs Trail to Huntingdon Road, crossing the road to continue counterclockwise onto the Wood's Edge Trail loop. This trail encircles the Visitor's Center and a web of shorter trail options. At the south side of this area, continue onto the Raytharn Trail as it heads through a meadow on a mowed grass path. You'll find nice, unobstructed views in these meadows with short, hilly sections. Finally, at the Creek Road parking area, turn left (north) onto the Creek Road Trail as it follows along Pennypack Creek, passing an ancient forest area called "The Peak Woods," dating back to 1760. Continue along the creek and then turn right (east) onto a short section of the Paper Mill Trail to link up with the popular Pennypack Trail - Montgomery County section. This pathway makes for a nice return journey along a wide, gradually uphill tread. Around the five-mile mark, turn left (west) onto the Creek Road Trail for a brief connection back to the Pennypack Creek Trail. Retrace your steps along the "stem" of the lollipop back to the Pennypack Road parking area.
History & Background
Use the Pennypack Trust trail map to locate historic sites through the preserve.

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Contributors
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