3rd St. 2nd St. 2nd St. Front St. Linden St. Maple St. Poplar St. Walnut St. Locust St. Cherry St. Union St. Chestnut St. Bank Ave. 4th St. 5th St. 6th St. 7th St. U.S. 30 PA 462 PA 462 PA 462 RT. 441 Fron 2 3rd St. 2nd St. 2nd St. Front St. en St. Li nd pl e St. Map Popl r ar St. a Walnut St. Lo L cust St. Cher r y y S t. Uni i o on St. h Chestnut St. B Ba ank Ave. 4th St. 5th St. 6th St . 7th St . U. S. 3 0 0 PA 462 PA 46 62 P P A 462 RT . 441 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 10 11 Columbia Crossing River Trails Center Columbia Crossing River Trails Center is the perfect place to find maps and information about all the hiking, biking, and paddling activities you can do in the Susquehanna Riverlands. Plus, enjoy rotating exhibits in the Center featuring local art, history, and nature. Nearby businesses include Chiques Rock Outfitters and Bootleg Antiques. Wright’s Ferry Mansion Wright’s Ferry Mansion, where frontier woman and poet Susanna Wright lived, is the best place to learn about early America in the pre-Revolutionary War era. Closed Sundays Nearby businesses include Garth gallery & café, Columbia Historic Preservation Society, Windy Lindy’s Olde Columbia Pretzel Haus, and Rivertowne Antique Center. Fifth & Locust Fifth & Locust gets you close to some great local shops including a produce market, restaurant, community art center, and antique store. It’s also a perfect location to view Columbia’s historic architecture. Nearby businesses include Keagy’s Produce, Watermelon Rind, Geltz Gotz Goodeze, Old State Theatre Antique Mall, Columbia Pizza, Dancing Bear Boutique, Cooper’s Comics, Art by Heather Lindsey, and Andy’s Market. Locust & Third Third & Locust is the heart of downtown Columbia. Nearby options include unique antiques and our favorite malted milk shakes. Nearby businesses include The Mayfly, Sway Yoga, Mustard Seed Creations, Hinkle’s Restaurant, and Columbia Re-Uzit Shop. HOURS OF OPERATION 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Friday, Saturday, & Sunday Memorial Day to Labor Day TROLLEY RIDER INFORMATION • Trolley service is free—but cash donations are accepted. • Trolley is not handicap accessible. • Trolley does not feature child safety seating. • Only service dogs are permitted. • No food or drink in open containers is allowed. • No littering or smoking is allowed. Look for these signs at each stop to catch the trolley. Columbia Trolley Works is a collaborative service between Susquehanna Heritage and the Borough of Columbia. Donations are accepted. Stop # Name Location Columbia Crossing River Trails Center 41 Walnut Street Wright’s Ferry Mansion Second & Cherry Street Locust & Third RRTA bus stop Fifth & Locust 452 Locust Street Mount Bethel Cemetery Seventh & Locust Street National Watch & Clock Museum Parking lot Susquehanna Valley Visitor Center Parking lot Turkey Hill Experience (Drop-off only) Front entrance Third & Walnut 304 Walnut Street Fourth Street Across from Rose’s Deli Locust & Third 261 Locust Street 11 7 10 6 3 9 5 2 8 4 1 Mount Bethel Cemetery Mount Bethel Cemetery is the oldest continual-use burial ground in the Columbia area. Use the self-guided walking tour to learn the stories of 17th, 18th, and 19th century Columbia and the people who lived here. Jonal Gallery and Columbia Public Library are nearby. Parking location to leave your vehicle while you use the trolley Family–friendly activities at this trolley stop Admission is charged to enter the attraction at this trolley stop 1 2 3 4 5