At roughly the 7.9-mile (12.7 km) mark, the Susquehanna Warrior Trail crosses over Hunlock Creek.
[10] The Pennsylvania Society for Ornithology visited the Susquehanna Warrior Trail on June 2, 2013, as part of their annual meeting.
[6] It has been proposed that the Susquehanna Warrior Trail could be extended three miles (4.8 km) north, as far as Plymouth Township.
According to an April 2012 article in the Wilkes-Barre newspaper, Times Leader, if "everything goes well and funding is available, the trail should be extended sometime in the next year.
"[10] The trail would continue to follow the old railroad bed past the site of the Avondale Mine Disaster.
[13] Also, there is the possibility of gates being installed to prevent illegal dumping on the Susquehanna Warrior Trail.
[1] Eagles, egrets,[14] and herons have been observed on the Susquehanna Warrior Trail, as have other animals, such as otters.