This is another hiking trail dedicated to giving an old rail line another life (although there is still an active set of tracks nearby). Very nice, wide, easygoing trail. There are a few informational signs, and a baseball field as you continue down the trail. That said, we only walked the first segment of it, then had to turn back due to lack of time. I would like to return to see the rest. Parking can be a problem, as others have stated. We started the walk near the end toward the burgers and bites chain...none of the small businesses permit parking. Don't be towed! We moved over to a close by residential street, plenty of room there (across the bridge and around the corner). But if you do this, be respectful of the people who live here- don't park in their grass, etc. I am not from the area, but perhaps there is parking near the ball field? We didn't get to check that out- or the availability of any restrooms. There is a somewhat rocky offshoot trail that leads to the rail trail from the field. I'd like to finish the trail, and then tuck in for lunch at one of the local spots......
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Parking is available off of Church Hill Road in Dalton (Lot is behind Church of the Epiphany) Or off of South Waterford Rd in Dalton. (Dirt lot)
Trail runs from South Turnpike Road, Dalton to Old State Road, Clarks Summit (Approximately 2.5 miles in length). Most of the trail is flat, dirt paths. There is one small section that becomes narrow and uneven with big rocks (behind Abington Little...
Ā Ā Ā Read morePretty good trail but it was very difficult to find parking. Be careful where you look because a lot of these places have Tollway signs. We ended up parking on the corner across the street from the gas station. Maybe we got lucky but we did not get towed. Looks like there's a burger joint or something that's...
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