JedidiahStolzfus
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Lancaster, PA
Anyone interested in a ride of the abandoned PA Turnpike tunnels in spring? The weather is starting to get bad here now for such a ride, PA is getting snow right now, but the spring time this could be a lot of fun.
There are 3 tunnels in about a 10.5mile path that can be accessed at various point. On the eastern side, you can park on the west bound side of the TP and ride up the old TP path to the tunnels. On the western side, they can be accessed right outside of breezewood, but there's a steep hill right off the start from what I'm reading.
It appears that all the tunnels can be ridden through, but we'd have to go slow to watch out for hazards. Bright lights would be a requirement.
This page has a lot of information about them and some nice pictures: https://uncoveringpa.com/abandoned-pa-turnpike
Here's the route, you can use google earth to look into the area in more detail, just search for Sidling Hill Plaza or Breezewood
Most people don't even know these tunnels exist. Anyone up for a ride in spring? I live a little more than 2 hours from the eastern side, but I'd have to get off at Breezewood and loop back to that point. That might be the best point to meet depending on how many would want to go because there's lots of parking there, and it's limited access. Vehicles can be pretty much hidden from the road too.
There are 3 tunnels in about a 10.5mile path that can be accessed at various point. On the eastern side, you can park on the west bound side of the TP and ride up the old TP path to the tunnels. On the western side, they can be accessed right outside of breezewood, but there's a steep hill right off the start from what I'm reading.
It appears that all the tunnels can be ridden through, but we'd have to go slow to watch out for hazards. Bright lights would be a requirement.
This page has a lot of information about them and some nice pictures: https://uncoveringpa.com/abandoned-pa-turnpike
Here's the route, you can use google earth to look into the area in more detail, just search for Sidling Hill Plaza or Breezewood
Most people don't even know these tunnels exist. Anyone up for a ride in spring? I live a little more than 2 hours from the eastern side, but I'd have to get off at Breezewood and loop back to that point. That might be the best point to meet depending on how many would want to go because there's lots of parking there, and it's limited access. Vehicles can be pretty much hidden from the road too.