State Game Lands 305

State Game Lands 305

Plenty of trails go through State Game Lands 305.  You can do the outer loop and end up with a little over 5 miles or take a shorter route and do as little as 2 miles.  There are maps available on the State Game Lands website but have limited trail details.  The best trail information is available on the AllTrails app.  Several maps are available below for download.  There are several options to park along the State Game Lands road but the lot listed here is the largest and can fit the most vehicles.  This lot has plenty of room for a tailgate afterwards.  The closest town for restaurants is Boiling Springs but Dillsburg is not too far as well. 

General Directions:
The best thing to do is use the GPS coordinates below but basic directions are as follows:
From Boiling Springs, take either Race Street to Mountain Road or Petersburg Road to Mountain Road follow Mountain Road until you see the sign for Diakon Youth Wilderness Camp.  Turn onto gravel road and follow this for approx .8 mile to large parking lot on right.

State Game Lands 305:

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Hocker Park

Hocker Park

At Hocker park you can do 3.4 mile lollipop hike into Boyd’s.  There is a steep descent and ascent of approximately 325 feet.  Except for those two areas, this trail is fairly level and a good choice for anytime of the year.  You can add mileage by doing loops in Boyd’s Big Tree.  The distance to Boyd’s is approximately 1 mile each way.  To do the outer loop at Boyd’s you would have approximately 6.5 miles including the out and back. 

Plenty of parking available.  There are two picnic tables and a grill available in the parking lot.  A lot of food options are also available on Linglestown Road.

General Directions:

Hocker Park can be accessed from Route 443, Linglestown Road or I81 

From I 81 Linglestown Road Exit:
From Exit 72B toward Linglestown:
Merge N. Mountain Road 0.4 mile
At circle , take 3rd exit onto Linglestown Road 0.3 mi
At circle take 1st exit onto Blue Mountain Parkway 0.2 mi
LEFT to stay on Blue Mountain Parkway 0.7 mile
LEFT to stay on Blue Mountain Parkway 1.1 mile
Hocker Park at top of hill on left side 

From Front Street :
Head North on Front Street and turn right onto Linglestown Road
Drive approximately 9.8 miles and turn left onto Parkway West
Drive approximately 2 miles and turn left onto Blue Mountain Parkway
Hocker park will be on your left in 3/10 of a mile 

From 443:
From Front Street drive approximately 6.3 miles and turn right onto Blue Mountain Parkway
Stay on Blue Mountain Parkway for approximately 1.7 miles
Hocker Park will be on your right at the top of the hill  

Hocker Park:
2280 Blue Mountain Parkway
Harrisburg, PA 17109
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AT Boiling Spring

AT Boiling Spring

At the AT Crossing in Boiling Springs you can hike North or South on the AT.  The closest parking lot is at the Boiling Springs Tavern as of 2024, the Tavern is temporarily closed for renovations.  You should continue to check and confirm it is closed before choosing this parking lot as your meeting point.

The next closest lot in to park at the Iron Furnace near the Children’s Lake in Boiling Springs

General Directions:
The Boiling Springs Tavern is located in the Center of Boiling Springs across from the Children’s Lake.  It is off of 174 just before the stop sign at Front Street.

The parking lot for the Iron Furnace is located at the other end of Children’s Lake just off of Bucher Hill Road.

Boiling Springs Tavern:
1 E 1st Street
Boiling Springs PA 17007

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Boiling Springs Iron Furnace:
100 Bucher Hill Road
Boiling Springs PA 17007

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Lamb’s Gap Road

Lamb’s Gap Road

This parking lot is a State Game Lands Lot and also access to the Darlington Trail.  Several loops can be done from here ranging from 3-8 miles.  

General Directions:
From I-81 take the Wertzville Road exit and head West on 944.  Turn right onto Lambs Gap Road and go to the top of the mountain.  The parking lot will be on the right directly at the top of the mountain.

 

2698 Lambs Gap Road
Enola, PA. 17025

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Plenty of parking available with room for pot luck afterwards.

Little Buffalo State Park

Little Buffalo State Park

Trails are available at the park ranging from Easy to Moderate.  They can be combined to do a loop around the lake.  The park has several programs throughout the year, including Light Up Little Buffalo in December.  The Park is open from Sunrise to Sunset.

General Directions:
From PA 322, take the Newport Exit and follow PA 34 south through the town of Newport. One mile from town, turn right onto Little Buffalo Road to the park. From PA 322 to the park entrance is 4.6 miles.

Parking is also available at the Old Office which is at the corner of Little Buffalo and Gill Hill Roads.

1579 Little Buffalo Road
Newport, PA. 17074

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Plenty of picnic tables are available for potluck afterwards. 

Scott’s Farm

Scott’s Farm

Large parking lot that can fit up to 8 vehicles. You can walk in either direction on the Appalachian Trail for as many miles as you choose for an out and back. It is a mainly flat and easy section of the Appalachian Trail until you get past Wertzville Road the the trail begins to climb the mountain to the Cumberland Valley Overlook.
Next parking option is Sherwood Drive heading North and the Carlisle Pike heading South.

General Directions:
Scott’s Farm Trail Work Center:
From Rt. 81 take the Rt. 114/Mechanicsburg Exit.
Head toward Mechanicsburg.
At the intersection of Carlisle Pike/Rt.11 turn RIGHT.
Pass Cumberland Valley Education Park & enter New Kingstown.
At the gas station turn RIGHT on Ridge Hill Rd.
At Bernhisel Bridge Rd. turn LEFT.
Follow to the bridge over the Conodoquinet Creek
Scotts Farm is on your left

301 Bernheisel Bridge Road
Carlisle, PA 17015

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A large picnic table is at the farm for potluck dinners afterwards.  There is usually a port-a-potty during the summer months.