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Grandon Farm Trail, Hampden Township PA

Address Grandon Farms Trail, Hampden Township, PA
Categories Park
Rating 4.6 5 reviews
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Grandon Farm Trail East — 4705 Creekview Rd, Hampden Township, PA, United States
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Grandon Farm Trail reviews

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Amanda
July 05, 2023 7:35 am

This was a wonderful little walk. The winding trail has some hills and you get to walk alongside the river as well. It’s beautiful and short for a good morning walk.

Ishmael
June 06, 2023 11:34 am

Grandon falls trails is a great place to be support check them out in Pennsylvania anywhere you go on the road

Warzone
April 09, 2023 10:11 pm

Nice paved trail, meant for walking and is pretty narrow for bikes but it can work for biking as well. Good proximity to the creekview parks and connects down to trayer ln and sears run. There is another harder to reach section of trail separately behind daybreak church. Both are well kept.

Ron
September 02, 2022 6:04 pm

WAY too narrow, too winding, and too short to be a bike path. If I could walk, I'd love to walk this trail. It's very scenic, clean and well kept.

David
October 27, 2021 10:44 pm

This trail is less than 3/4 mile, though I think there's a plan to extend it. It's attached to the Brookdale/Grandon Farm community. A good place to park for the outsiders would be the Creekview Park South parking lot. From there just walk the trail along the first base side of the baseball diamond, and the trail will lead to Grandon Way and the trailhead is across the street to the left.

A more direct access would be at the cul de sac on Augusta Dr, but then you'd be cutting into the trail midway.

Aside from being a bit short, it's a beautiful trail - shaded, hilly, and windy - making the hike interesting. It's a bit too narrow to bike safely among other hikers in my opinion, if not too hilly as well. The Sears Run is accessible in a few places where you can wade in water. There's also a bridge that crosses the water with a side trail leading to the adjacent community on Trayer Ln.

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