Wildlands Conservancy – Get Out! For Wellness: Ironton Rail Trail
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Ironton Rail Trail 3853 Chestnut St., Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania 18052
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Wildlands Conservancy Staff
Get Out! For Wellness - Ironton Rail Trail
The Ironton Rail Trail (total 9.2 miles) is on what used to be the Ironton Railroad. It’s near the former Crane Ironworks, one of the very first iron works using anthracite coal. This small area spurred the industrial revolution in the USA. Part of the trail is a wide, mostly level, paved 5-mile loop. A beautifully restored caboose stands near the trail, which winds near the historic Saylor Cement Kilns. This is an ADA approved trail.
If you want to delve into some fascinating history, the IRT Fall Historical Walk is on Oct 26 at 9 AM ‘til about 1 PM. Meet at the Whitehall Parkway Red Barn, 4041 Chestnut Street.
All ages welcome. Dogs on leash are welcome—scoop your pooch’s poop. Dress appropriately for the weather. Wear comfortable footwear. Restrooms are available. We will walk 3 miles our and back, or a 5 mile loop.
This walk is free and is part of the Get Out! For Wellness series, in partnership with Lehigh Valley Health Network. Please register online at: https://engage.wildlandspa.org/calendar/event/99.
ADDRESS: 3853 Chestnut Street, Whitehall PA GPS: 40.670997, -75.507982
DIRECTIONS: From MacArthur Road in Whitehall, about 3.6 miles north of US-22, there’s a Sheetz gas station at Chestnut St. Turn east onto Chestnut Street for a half mile. Turn into the parking lot with the pavilion on your right. We will meet there.
Questions: Arianna Kohler, AKohler@wildlandspa.org