Struble Trail
Struble Trail, with 2.6 miles currently open, follows the east branch of the Brandywine Creek as it flows towards Downingtown. Sitting on the original rail bed of the Waynesburg Rail Line, the trail is generally flat, and although some undulations occur, the terrain is considered low in user difficulty.

Struble Trail is perfect for riding bicycles, running, hiking and walking. Picnic areas and rest stops are found at various locations, allowing visitors to stop and chat. The Struble Trail currently offers ADA accessibility on a one mile stretch from the trailhead at Dorlan Mill Road south to Dowlin Forge Road. 


Events
Struble Trail: Building Freedom Tour Site 7a
80 Norwood Road
Downingtown, PA 19335
(Nearest street address) 

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