Description for Fair Hill County Park
Fair Hill has a extensive network of trails, there are five blazed circuit routes, which provide access to different areas of the NRMA. In addition to these circuits, there are many miles of inter-connected secondary trails for the adventurous to explore.
Orange Trail 5.8 miles - difficult
This circuit trail begins in Parking Lot #1 (Rt. 273 lot) and meanders through mature forest and hayfields skirting Big Elk Creek at the midpoint. Although the trail offers primarily rolling hills, a few steep climbs are found throughout.
Green Trail 5.5 miles - moderate
The Green Trail is comprised of a combination of double-track and single-track trail. The majority of the trail consists of old farm roads and passes by the historic covered bridge.
Red Trail 2.5 miles - easy to moderate
Ideal for novice mountain bikers, this former logging road offers a less technical ride through mature woodland and open hayfield, often skirting and crossing Grammies Run Creek.
Blue Trail 3.8 miles - moderate
Beginning in Parking Lot #3 (North Appleton Road lot), the Blue Trail is a mix of woodland and open fields finishing through a tunnel under Appleton Road. The Blue Trail skirts Christina Creek, which feeds into the Delaware Bay watershed, in the Little Egypt area.
Yellow Trail 3.2 miles - moderate
Trail users enjoy scenic views at the Scott's Mill Bridge crossing on Big Elk Creek after a fairly rapid downhill descent. Continue north along the creek to enjoy the serene beauty.
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