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Thaddeus StevensBlacksmith Shop
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Caledonia FurnaceMonument
Forest Heritage
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Chinquapin Hill
Totem PolePlayhouse
ToRidge Road,
approx. 1.8 Mi. &Pine Grove Furnace
State Park,approx. 17.0 Mi.
ToPine Grove Furnace
State Park,11.7 Mi.
ToGettysburg, 13.5 Mi. &
US 15,15.2 Mi.
ToI-81, 7.6 Mi. &Chambersburg, 9.1 Mi.
To Mont Alto,8.1 Mi.
To PA 233, approx. 3.8 Mi.
Charcoal Hearth Trail
Ramble Trail
Whispering Pine
Charcoal Hearth
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Chambersburg
Water
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Fire Road Trail
Three Valley Trail
Ramble Trail
Trolley Trail
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MontAlto
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ArendtsvilleBiglerville
Fayetteville
Mount Holly Springs
Greencastle
Waynesboro
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Carroll Valley
Gettysburg
Bonneauville
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Chambersburg Water Line: 1.9 miles, easiest hikingThis park “right-of-way” is perfect for the entire family. Level and grassy, the waterline cuts across the entire park and offers glimpses into the dark and beautiful forest.
Charcoal Hearth Trail: 2.7 miles, most difficult hikingThis is the longest and most rugged trail in the park. With its trailhead at the waterfall on
Thaddeus Stevens Historic Trail, Charcoal Hearth Trail climbs steeply for 10-15 minutes to Graeffenburg Hill before leveling off, then decends gradually, ending by a quiet stream near the Furnace Dam and pond. On the descent, watch for four historic charcoal hearths (noted on the map) and an old wagon road. Keep a watchful eye out for squirrel, chipmunk, deer, and birds.
Fire Road Trail: 1 mile, more difficult hikingThis dirt road serves as a fire break for the Chinquapin Campground and an access road for park vehicles.
Midland Trail: 0.7 mile, easiest hikingStarting at the trailhead kiosk, this trail passes through the park near the swimming pool, past the park office and ends at the old forestry museum building in the organized group tenting area. This uniquely beautiful walk is pleasant and level under a heavy canopy of white pine. This is also a great area to hear the “flute-like” song of the wood thrush on summer late afternoons.
Ramble Trail: 2.2 miles, more difficult hikingThis wide walking trail begins at the trailhead kiosk, and passes through the scenic lowlands of the park, then returns to the pool area. In its circular route, the trail follows the millrace of an old rolling mill and passes the Rolling
Mill Falls. The trail also passes through one of the oldest white pine plantations in Pennsylvania. This is a great place to see woodland birds.
Thaddeus Stevens Historic Trail: 0.8 mile, easiest hikingPamphlets are available at the park office for this self-guiding trail. Step back in time to imagine the bustling community of the Caledonia Iron Works. Investigate the blacksmith shop, millrace, falls, Header Dam, and Furnace Dam. Start at the trailhead kiosk or at the blacksmith shop. Return to the park by way of the Midland Trail which passes by the park office.
Three Valley Trail: 0.7 mile, most difficult hikingBeginning along Ramble Trail, Three Valley Trail crosses over the Chambersburg Water Line and ascends 400 feet up Ore Bank Hill to the Appalachian Trail (AT). This trail is maintained by the Potomac Appalachian Trail
Club as a side trail to the AT. It is blazed in blue, but white blazes appear when the trail merges with the AT at the top of the incline.
Trolley Trail: 0.7 mile, easiest hikingAlthough short, this path is suitable for bicycles. This trail was once an old trolley grade that brought visitors from Chambersburg to the Caledonia Amusement Park. The old blacksmith shop once served as the trolley station.
Caution: For your safety, do not bicycle on US 30.
Whispering Pine Nature Trail: 0.4 mile, easiest hikingDiscover the lowland forests of Caledonia State Park on this short loop trail that begins along the park road between the two bridges after passing the park office.
Appalachian Trail: 1.8 miles in the park, most difficult hikingThe famous 2,186-mile Appalachian Trail (AT) passes through the park on its way north to Mt. Katahdin in Maine and south to Springer Mountain in Georgia. Hiking this section of the AT gives hikers a taste of the terrain of the entire trail. Many scout groups use this part of the AT as a “shake down” trip before setting out on longer excursions. Visitors can do an overnight hike on the AT from Caledonia to Pine Grove Furnace State Park. The Potomac Appalachian Trail Club maintains this section of the trail.
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