Morning Hike to Bordner's Cabin- Swatara State Park
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Women Who Wander, we're heading into the woods โ and there's a waterfall at the end. ๐
This Saturday we're hiking to Bordner's Cabin, one of Central PA's most magical hidden gems. Known as "Lebanon County's Fallingwater," this hand-built log cabin was constructed in 1937 by a local high school teacher and his students using oak trees and stones pulled right from the surrounding hillside. The cantilevered porch extends out over Aycrigg's Falls โ equal parts architecture and art, completely in the middle of the woods.
The hike itself is 3 miles out-and-back on a wide, flat, well-shaded trail โ easy enough to hold a full conversation the whole way. We'll meet at the Sand Siding Trailhead, cross the beautiful four-span bridge over Swatara Creek, and follow the Bear Hole Trail to the cabin and falls.
Plan on about 1.5 hours of hiking, plus time to hang at the cabin.
๐ฅพ 3.1 miles out-and-back | Easy | 160 ft elevation gain
๐ฒ Wide, shaded, flat trail โ great for all levels
๐ง Waterfall at the turnaround point
๐ Meet at 10:00 AM at Sand Siding Trailhead
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ฟ๏ธ Free parking at the trailhead
๐ Bring bug spray โ it's the woods in May!
Lace up and show up. This is the kind of morning that fills your cup for the whole week.
See you on the trail! ๐ธ
