Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States
51.1 miles (82.2 km) · 6,866 ft elevation gain · Loop · trail · Route
A.T. - St. Anthony's Wilderness Route(Out and Back) covers 51.1 miles across Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States. Runners face 6,866 feet of climbing with 6,914 feet of loss. The longest climb spans 4.9 miles with 268 feet of gain. Elevation gain averages 140 feet per mile. The course is 75% runnable, with the remainder requiring hiking on steep or technical sections. Trail comprises the majority of the course. The course features very hilly terrain. The course difficulty of 8.9 puts it in the top 40.61% of challenging routes at this distance. Popular among trail runners and hikers seeking Pennsylvania adventures.
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