Many know that the Appalachian Trail, one of the United State’s most famous hiking paths, starts in Maine and ends in Georgia. But one of it’s key points sits in Cumberland County and is highlighted by a wooden spoon.
Source: Off the Beaten Path: Traversing the Trail in Cumberland County | The Sentinel: News | cumberlink.com
Related Posts
→ Did forts once stand along the Blue Mountain in Berks County?

Cheapism.com has named Laurel Lake in Pine Grove Furnace State Park the best lake in Pennsylvania.
Source: Is this the best lake in Pennsylvania?
→ Pine Grove Furnace was once a Prisoner of War Interrogation Camp used during WWII - Cumberlink
To many leaf-peeping enthusiasts, high, open places are among the best spots for taking in the colors of fall foliage, and Pennsylvania is accommodating to that view with an abundance ...