
1. Our ride starts at the center of the City of Lancaster, the site of our future Convention Center and luxury hotel. The facade is the former Watt & Shand Building, Lancaster's main department store for many decades. We begin here, at a obvious landmark, for convenience sake.
Ride North on Queen St.
Turn Right onto Lemon St.
Continue along Lancaster Cemetery.
Turn left onto New Holland Av..
Turn left onto N. Plum at Quips Pub.

Follow Park Av. to the left, under the underpass.
Turn right onto Martha Av. along …

Turn left onto Fountain Av..
Continue straight on Pleasure Rd..
Continue straight on Esbenshade Rd..
Turn right onto Rutledge Av..
Rutledge Av. becomes Homeland Dr. and takes you under Rt. 30.
Turn left onto Country Club Dr..
Country Club Dr. becomes Sunset Dr..
Turn left onto Eden Rd..
Turn right onto Euclid Rd..
Turn left onto Butter Rd.. Watch for pedestrians, both humans and ducks.
When you get to Hunsecker Rd, the loop begins. You can go either way, but I’ve always enjoyed it clockwise, so that’s how I will be guiding you.
Continue on Butter Rd. You should really be getting the olfactory experience of Lancaster County by now.
Continue past the exit and entrances for Rt. 222.
Turn right onto Bridge Rd..


Just ahead is Pinetown Bushong's Mill Covered Bridge.
Go through the bridge.
On the other side, you are likely to be greeted by cows.
Continue along the long straight-away of Bridge Rd.. This is a popular bicycle route.
Turn right onto Mondale Rd.. Here you will be passing real Lancaster County farms.

Turn right onto Hunsecker Rd.. Here you will encounter…

Cross over the bridge, but watch out for “road apples“. On the other side, if you are traveling on a weekend, you are likely to see some commotion at Bridge Acres Stable; a school for riding mounts of one horsepower.
Continue on Hunsecker Rd..
Turn left onto Butter Rd.. We’re on our way back now.
Turn right onto Euclid Rd..
Turn left onto Eden Rd..
Turn right onto Sunset Dr..
Continue on Country Club Dr.
Turn right onto Homeland, back under Rt. 30.
Continue on Rutledge Av..
Turn left on Esbenshade Rd.. Here’s where we vary from the trip out…
Turn right on Juliette Ave..
Turn right on Marshall Ave.. Follow Marshall along:

6. The Lancaster Stockyards. At one time, Lancaster was also the cattle trade capital East of Chicago. The Stockyards are abandoned and run down now, and slated to be turned into a mixed use development. But there was a time that, if you ate a steak on the east coast, it probably walked through here.

Turn left on Lititz Pike.
Over the bridge, and along McGovern Av.. Stay left. The Lancaster Amtrak Station is on your right.
Turn left onto N. Duke St.. As you travel down Duke St., keep an eye on traffic, but don’t forget to look around at the buildings you are passing. They are a part of the reason they call this Historic Downtown Lancaster.
Turn right on Orange St..
Turn left on Prince St..
Turn left on King St.. Straight one block and we are back where we started.

If you take this ride, leave a comment. Let us know how it went.
1 comment:
I can't wait until i get my scooter so i can take this very same trip (and many others with you i hope!) I enjoy your blog - keep it up!
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