Standing Stone Trail
The Standing Stone Trail (SST) is an 80-mile (130 km) 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 (then the Link Trail) was announced as part of the Great Eastern Trail network of footpaths intended to extend from Alabama to New York state.
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Standing Stone Trail
The Standing Stone Trail (SST) is an 80-mile (130 km) 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 (then the Link Trail) was announced as part of the Great Eastern Trail network of footpaths intended to extend from Alabama to New York state.
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The Standing Stone Trail (SST) ...... s near Mapleton, Pennsylvania.
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A picture of the "Thousand Steps"
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Moderate to Strenuous
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Fulton / Mifflin / Huntingdon counties, Pennsylvania, USA
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Standing Stone Trail
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Spring to fall
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Pastoral views and cultural remnants
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North: Greenwood Furnace State Park near McAlevys Fort, Pennsylvania
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South: Tuscarora Trail in Buchanan State Forest
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Hiking
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The Standing Stone Trail (SST) ...... rom Alabama to New York state.
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Standing Stone Trail
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