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Stone Valley Recreation Area

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Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Phone:
+1 814-863-1164

Hours:
Sunday12pm - 7pm
Monday9am - 7pm
Tuesday9am - 7pm
Wednesday9am - 7pm
Thursday9am - 7pm
Friday9am - 7pm
Saturday9am - 7pm


The Standing Stone Trail is an 80-mile long main trail network with side trails located in the Ridge-and-valley Appalachians of Central Pennsylvania. The SST was known as the Link Trail, commemorating its connection from the Mid State Trail to the Tuscarora Trail, until its name was changed in January 2007. In 2006, the SST was announced as part of the Great Eastern Trail network of footpaths intended to extend from Alabama to New York state. The northern terminus of the trail is at Greenwood Furnace State Park near McAlevys Fort, Pennsylvania. From here, the Greenwood Spur hiking trail connects the SST to the Mid State Trail. The southern end is a junction with the Tuscarora Trail in Buchanan State Forest near Cowans Gap State Park. The SST uses both public and private lands. The Standing Stone Trail has many views offered by its placement on narrow ridges, and interesting cultural remnants such as Thousand Steps near Mapleton, Pennsylvania.
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