LeTort Spring Run Nature Trail
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The Letort Spring Run Nature Trail (LSRNT) is a
rail trail A rail trail is a shared-use path on railway right of way. Rail trails are typically constructed after a railway has been abandoned and the track has been removed, but may also share the right of way with active railways, light rail, or streetcar ...
in
Carlisle, Pennsylvania Carlisle is a Borough (Pennsylvania), borough in and the county seat of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States. Carlisle is located within the Cumberland Valley, a highly productive agricultural region. As of the 2020 United States census, ...
. The trail stretches between Carlisle Borough's Letort Park and a trailhead approximately south at South Spring Garden Street. It parallels and twice crosses the
Letort Spring Run The LeTort Spring Run is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed August 8, 2011 tributary of Conodoguinet Creek in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Located ...
, a limestone stream nationally recognized for its role in fly fishing heritage. The trail is an expression of the Letort Regional Authority's mission to promote appreciation of the Letort, as well as to protect the stream, greenway, and watershed from degradation. The trail begins at Letort Park, which has two baseball fields, a "Fort Letort" playground, and a tennis court. Because homes have been built adjacent to the stream, a segment of trail departs from the stream and former railbed to follow roads between the park and Lamberton Middle School. This section of the trail is approximately 8,757 ft of gravel path with beautiful overhanging trees throughout it, which concludes the trail at Spring Garden Street. The trail is supported by numerous organizations in the local Carlisle area and surrounding area of Pennsylvania.


Historical development


Historical Significance

Prior to 1720, James Le Tort, a French-Canadian interpreter and trader who occasionally worked as a government agent, built a cabin and trading post at the headwaters of the Letort, becoming the first European colonist to settle in the region. Shortly after 1720, the Le Tort family was pushed out of the area by a wave of Scots-Irish settlers and
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. During the
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, the Confederate infantry division of General
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camped along the spring at Bonny Brook on Saturday June 27, 1863 and stayed there until the night of June 29, when they made way towards Gettysburg through Mt. Holly Springs. On Wednesday July 1, Union General William "Baldy" Smith also made use of the run as a short station while his militiamen made way towards Carlisle where they confronted Confederate General Stuart's cavalry. Stuart ordered the shelling of Carlisle and razed the US Army Barracks located there before his forces disengaged to join the second day of battle in Gettysburg.


Trail’s History and Evolution

The current hiking trail follows the old bed of the
South Mountain Railroad The South Mountain Railroad was an American railroad which operated in Pennsylvania. History The railroad was incorporated May 5, 1854 by a group of largely local investors. It was to run from Harrisburg to Jonestown, from thence along the south ...
. The South Mountain Railroad was constructed in 1869 and was completed in 1870. The route began at Pine Grove Furnace and passed through Laurel Forge, Mt. Holly, Mt. Holly Springs, across the Yellow Breeches, to Bonny Brook, to the LeTort and then finally into Carlisle. The South Mountain Railroad joins with the
Cumberland Valley Railroad The Cumberland Valley Railroad was an early railroad in Pennsylvania, United States, originally chartered in 1831 to connect with Pennsylvania's Main Line of Public Works. Freight and passenger service in the Cumberland Valley in south central Pe ...
and was mostly used to transport ore from Pine Grove to Harrisburg. The South Mountain Railroad is near where Scalles Restaurant is located, where York Rd. branches off from High St. about 1/2 mile east of downtown Carlisle.


Trail development

Design and Construction In 1973, local citizens came together to discuss ways to preserve the LeTort Spring Run as a community resource. These meetings early on helped to form the LeTort Regional Authority in 1974. The Authority is backed by numerous local governmental agencies. The goal of the Letort Regional Authority is to protect and preserve the LeTort Spring Run and its watershed by promoting flood control and developing access and recreational opportunities within the watershed. Since 1974, the trail has had both one-time and long-term projects that aim to clean the watersheds. Some of the projects include: -Stream Restorations -Easements -Annual Clean-Up days -Monitoring and Testing -Project Review -Nature Trail -Regulatory Designations and Zoning Trail Amenities Facilities include restrooms (
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accessible), picnic areas, and benches all located at LeTort Park. LeTort is also known for being a pristine
fly-fishing Fly fishing is an angling method that uses a light-weight lure—called an artificial fly—to catch fish. The fly is cast using a fly rod, reel, and specialized weighted line. The light weight requires casting techniques significantly differ ...
area in accordance with Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission regulations. It is also recognized as one of the best trout fishing areas in the country. The spring states that all fish must be released back into the stream. The largest fish caught there was twenty-nine and one-half inches and 10 pound and 4 ounces. The fish was caught by Terry Ward. LeTort is a highly supported community resource, it has become a living classroom for children and other local governments. Students, scouts, adults and local youth governments work side by side to assist various projects and learn about the watershed. At the entrance by Noble Blvd, there is a community garden that is planted and maintained by the students at the Lambert Middle School.


Community


Trail Supporters

Supporters of the LeTort trail vary greatly; from local businesses, non-profit, and schools and churches. All take part in helping to preserve the trail and its watersheds. Dickinson College has groups of students and faculty that often come to monitor and educate the young student about the importance of keeping the watersheds clean. The LeTort Regional Authority is responsible for the promotion of funding for the up keep of the trail and the cleanliness of the watershed. Some of the local businesses, non-profits and organizations that work with or serve the LeTort Spring Run Nature Trail are: -LeTort Regional Authority, Pennsylvania -Cumberland County Conservation District, Pennsylvania -Carlisle Chamber of Commerce, Pennsylvania -Central Pennsylvania Conservancy -Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Maryland -Cumberland Valley Rail Trail Council -
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-South Middleton Township -Cumberland County Planning Commission


Special events

There are no major special events that are planned here yearly. However, Carlisle Area Health and Wellness Foundation promote Simply Moving. Simply Moving was created to spread awareness of being physically active at all ages. There are also numerous visits by local schools and organizations to promote the conservancy of the trail.


References


External links


Carlisle Area Trails

Carlisle Area TrailsLetort Regional Authority
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