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Cowans Gap State Park

4.6 (15 reviews)

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Dale S.

Stayed at Cowans Gap State Park Campground for three nights. The camping was amazing and I can't wait to go back. The sites were clean, level, secluded and serene. The bathhouses were spotless. The fishing was great, the park and swim area very clean. Trails were not difficult. Absolutely beautiful!! There is no cell phone service at all so, if you are looking to unplug and enjoy nature, this would be a great experience for you. Enjoy.

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No cell service and wonderful hiking trails. Boat rental and swimming available as well

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Busy parking area on a Saturday but lots of room to picnic and enjoy the lake. Clean restrooms. The ranger was super helpful.

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it was so fun i was have a nice day with my son jimmy and carlos and we made burgers and so funny

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Buchanan's Birthplace State Park

Buchanan's Birthplace State Park

4.0(3 reviews)
9.2 mi

Welcome to quite possibly the smallest state park in all of Pennsylvania. Located just outside or…read moreMercersburg you will literally stumble upon this park. More on the park in a bit. James Buchanan, the 15th President of the United States, they only President to come from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the only bachelor President thus far. I'm not going to delve into the politics of him, but I did learn a few things about him while visiting. Did you know that he was engaged to be married, but his fiancé passed away shortly after breaking off the engagement. Which then led to him becoming the bachelor president. Leading to his favorite niece to serve as the First Lady during his presidency. Harriet Lane Johnston served and then led the first efforts to create this memorial that lies within the state park. The park, like I stated, is rather small, it's a small trek of land straddling a creek with multiple picnic areas. It's a nice diversion from the area and you honestly feel like you are far off the beaten path. Also held within the state park is the memorial. Buchanan's Birthplace State Park is just that. The gated pyramid structure sits near where the birth of President Buchanan happened. The park's plaques give a more descript imagery of what I just said, but whatever. The pyramid itself started to be constructed in October of 1907. The work being done by 20 men with the aid of a small railroad they built to transport materials. The pyramid is made up of 50 short tons of American Gray Granite and 250 tons of mortar and native stones. It is 38 feet square and 31 feet tall. After completion the Pennsylvania General Assembly accepted the monument from his niece's trust and Buchanan's Birthplace State Park was established in 1911. They say that this was a town based off of frontier commerce where people would stop along their treks to wherever. It was called at that time Stony Batter, after his ancestral homelands back in Scotland. A modest little outpost with a few cabins, barns, stables, orchards, storehouses and a general store. You wouldn't know it by looking at this land now. This can be a real quick stop on your trek. Or it can be a longer stop for you if you wish. The multiple picnic areas are nice and can be used by anyone that enters the park, first come, first served. Careful on the narrow lanes, the bridges are one-laned and there isn't much room to pull off to allow for two cars in some spots. There are dedicated parking areas throughout, be mindful of that. It is definitely a hidden gem that is rather peaceful. It is also a nice place to gather some knowledge of a president that isn't as notable as others.

Widely considered to be America's worst President (let's not have a Trump/Obama debate, mkay?)…read morebecause he failed to handle the secession of the South and his inability to confront the issue of slavery in the years leading up to the Civil War. Nonetheless, this heavily forested state park has picnic areas and a stream that is known for its native trout population. It is quite secluded and other than a park ranger driving past, there was no one else coming or going during my visit. Up the road, you will find a parking area and a 31-foot-tall pyramid built on the site where James Buchanan, the country's 15th president, was born. The monument was built from locally quarried stones and made to look rustic. Buchanan was born at the site in a log cabin. Back then, his father owned the property, which was called Stony Batter. It was a small hub for frontier activities and commerce, and included a smattering of dwellings, barns, and stores. It's a nice spot to get completely away from civilization for a bit. Small fact number one: the park was the first land donation in Pennsylvania to be turned into a park. Small fact number two: Buchanan was the only President of the United States born in Pennsylvania which was one of the original thirteen colonies. [Review 15575 overall - 566 in Pennsylvania - 1079 of 2021.]

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Buchanan's Birthplace State Park
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Colonel Denning State Park - Rugged Terrain

Colonel Denning State Park

4.3(10 reviews)
32.9 mi

We were here for the Flat Rock Trail which is listed among the top 10 hikes in Cumberland County,…read moreand is featured on PABucketList.com blog. After a quick stop at the ranger's office for the map and information, we went straight to use the restrooms and at the same time check out the surroundings around Doubling Gap Lake. There is an easy 1 mile nature trail along the lake as well as the moderate 1.2 mile Rattlesnake Trail on the foothill of the Blue Mountains, but we're here for the kill. We're deadset for the 180 degree vista view at the summit of the Flat Rock Trail. We knew it would be strenuous, so we paced ourselves. Trails are easily recognized and sufficiently blazed. There is a fork where you can either take the "Preferred" or the "Challenging" route. We took the latter. More than half of the 2.4 mile trail to the summit are rugged with sizable rocks, so a good pair of hiking boots and poles are highly desirable. It took us about 1 hour and 40 minutes to get to the summit. The view was amazing. There were also more than half a dozen buzzards gliding back and forth near the summit. We spent 30 minutes enjoying the view, snacking, and taking lots of pictures before we headed back down. It actually felt even more punishing on the way down because of the rocks, especially punishing on the toes. We took the "Preferred" trail on the way back which is almost a quarter mile longer. It took about the same amount of time on the return trip. We felt it on the legs the next morning, but it was a rewarding hike.

This review is for Flat Rock Trail, not necessarily Denning State Park. There is very limited…read moreparking so ensure you get there early to secure a space. Pretty straightforward to the trailhead with a sign explaining the trail and safety tips. 2.5 miles to the overlook but not much to see in between. The incline is almost immediate and rocky. After a little over a mile in it evens out, then you begin another rocky incline. There was a cross trail that pointed to the Appalachian Trail 20 miles away which I was tempted to check out! Fluffy clouds await you and the overlook is beautiful where you are above the tree line and flight path of hawks. Monday-Thursday you may have the trail to yourself. Average time, depending on how long you sightsee are the overlook, is about 2.5 hours.

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Antrim Township Park - Martin's Mill Covered Bridge in Antrim Township Park, Greencastle

Antrim Township Park

5.0(3 reviews)
18.3 mi

I skipped the park and was here specifically for the bridge. Martin's Mill Covered Bridge is a…read morehistoric wooden covered bridge located at Antrim Township in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. It is a 205-foot-long (62 m), Town lattice truss bridge, constructed in 1849. It uses no arches or exterior supports and was considered strong enough to support a bridge up to 200 feet in length. It was less costly to build than traditional arch supported bridges. It crosses Conococheague Creek. In 1973 the bridge was rehabilitated after being carried downstream by flood waters during Hurricane Agnes. Steel bracing was added at a later date to stabilize the bridge. In spite of being altered over the years due to destruction and restoration it remains a good example of this type of covered bridge design and contains approximately two-thirds of its original timbers. The bridge is only open to pedestrian traffic and is located at the end of a curvy road down to the creek. There is a small area for parking nearby. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [Review 15581 overall - 571 in Pennsylvania - 1085 of 2021.]

Great park for anyone and everyone. There is something to do for almost every type of person. The…read moregrounds are always kept very nice.

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Antrim Township Park - Martin's Mill Covered Bridge in Antrim Township Park, Greencastle

Martin's Mill Covered Bridge in Antrim Township Park, Greencastle

Antrim Township Park - Martin's Mill Covered Bridge in Antrim Township Park, Greencastle

Martin's Mill Covered Bridge in Antrim Township Park, Greencastle

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