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      • LHHV Forest Trails Hiking Rules
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May 23, 2017 by Site Admin

Best state in America: Pennsylvania, for turning old rails into trails – The Washington Post

For more than 20 years, hikers have struck out on June’s first Saturday to confirm what America’s most famous naturalist, John Muir, noted more than a century ago: “Wildness is a necessity.”

The occasion, National Trails Day, celebrates the nation’s more than 230,000 miles of trails. It’s a network that continues to expand, thanks to a decades-long effort to convert abandoned rail tracks into walkable green spaces.

New York City’s High Line – a roughly 1.5-mile elevated trail cutting across a western portion of Manhattan – might be the highest-profile example of a rails-to-trails project. But no state has done more to put old track to good use than Pennsylvania.

Source: Best state in America: Pennsylvania, for turning old rails into trails – The Washington Post

Filed Under: Backpacking, Hiking Trails, Trail Parking

May 23, 2017 by Site Admin

Johnstown Area Heritage Association offers walking tours of city | News | tribdem.com

Learn more about the history of Johnstown by seeing it up close and personal.The Johnstown Area Heritage Association will begin offering walking tours of downtown Johnstown beginning at 1 p.m. Sunday starting from the Johnstown Flood Museum, 304 Washington St.Additional walking tours will be held at 11 a.m. May 26, June 1, Aug. 3 and 25 and Sept. 7, and 1 p.m. May 25, June 4, July 7 and 23, Aug. 4, 13 and 24 and Sept. 10 all starting from the Johnstown Flood Museum.

Source: Johnstown Area Heritage Association offers walking tours of city | News | tribdem.com

Filed Under: Backpacking, Hiking Trails

February 24, 2017 by Site Admin

Raccoon Creek State Park

There will be a closure along Raccoon Park Road starting Monday, January 23, 2017 and tentatively ending in August of 2017. The road will be closed from the Lakeside Restroom to the Southern Boat Launch near the boat rental. The Lakeside Restroom and Southern Boat Launch will both be accessible during this time. The boat trailer parking lot between those areas will be closed. Visitors with boat trailers are asked to park in the parking lot across from the boat rental parking lot at the entrance to the beach area. Traffic from US 30 to the beach, campground, park office or cabin areas should plan an alternate route. Wildflower Reserve

The Wildflower Reserve contains one of the most diverse stands of wildflowers in western Pennsylvania–over 700 species of plants.  Top 10 Activities at Raccoon Creek

There are dozens of fun activities to do at Raccoon Creek State Park, but here’s a list to get you started. Raccoon Creek State Park is one of Pennsylvania’s largest and most visited state parks. It began as a Recreational Demonstration Area operated by the National Park Service in the 1930s during the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) era. The park encompasses 7,572 acres and features the beautiful 100-acre Raccoon Lake. Facilities are a mix of modern and rustic with group camps from the CCC era.

Source: PA DCNR – Raccoon Creek State Park

Filed Under: Backpacking, Canoe & Kayaking, Education, Hiking Trails, Lodging, Picnic Area, Trail Parking, Visitor Centers

February 24, 2017 by Site Admin

Oil Creek State Park

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzCyG_VBQaI

The Oil Creek Valley is the site of the world’s first commercial oil well. Oil Creek State Park tells the story of the early petroleum industry by interpreting oil boomtowns, oil wells, and early transportation. Scenic Oil Creek carves a valley of deep hollows, steep hillsides, and wetlands.

Source: PA DCNR – Oil Creek State Park

Filed Under: Backpacking, Camping, Canoe & Kayaking, Hiking Trails, Picnic Area

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