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AT: Pine Grove to Duncannon Appalachian Trail: Pine Grove to Duncannon Feb 14, 2016 PA 233 to PA 274 44.7 miles, avg. grade: 5.0%, high: 1467 ft, low: 350 ft For the latest info about the current section: http://www.wikitrail.org/sections/view/at/3023. Thank you trpost for contributing the most recent edits to this section! All elevations are in ft and all distances are in miles. For questions about what the icons in this guide represent, please visit wikitrail's faq page. wikitrail.org page 1 Feb 14, 2016 A: Ironmasters Hostel, B: James Fry Shelter, C: Alec Kennedy Shelter, D: Darlington Shelter wikitrail.org page 2 Feb 14, 2016 Katah. Sprin. 1000 2000 1088.5 1101.5 pa 233 820 1088.2 1101.8 pine grove general store 1081.4 1108.6 spring [0.1w] 1081.0 1109.0 james fry shelter [0.2e] 805 24.5 17.1 10.9 8.1 26.3 33.6 1080.5 1109.5 cherokee family restaurant and [0.4w] 750 1079.6 1110.4 green mountain store and deli [0.2e] 670 wikitrail.org page 3 Feb 14, 2016 Katah. Sprin. 1000 2000 1077.8 1112.2 mt. holly springs, pa [2.5w]; pa. 94 880 1075.0 1115.0 whiskey spring; whiskey spring rd 830 1072.9 1117.1 alec kennedy shelter [0.2e] 850 25.2 19.0 8.1 18.2 25.5 34.1 wikitrail.org page 4 Feb 14, 2016 Katah. Sprin. 1000 1069.5 1120.5 1069.3 1120.7 campsite [0.2w]; yellow breeches creek 500 1069.0 1121.0 boiling springs, pa 500 1067.0 1123.0 york road (pa. 74) 580 1066.0 1124.0 lisburn road 1064.9 1125.1 pa. 641 (trindle road) 540 1062.2 1127.8 pennsylvania turnpike 495 wikitrail.org page 5 Feb 14, 2016 Katah. Sprin. 1000 2000 1061.0 1129.0 middlesex diner [0.3w]; u.s. 11 490 1060.1 1129.9 i-81 485 1058.7 1131.3 scott farm a.t. work center 480 1057.6 1132.4 sherwood drive 1056.7 1133.3 pa. 944 (wertzville road) 480 1055.7 1134.3 650 1055.1 1134.9 cumberland valley overlook 1054.7 1135.3 darlington shelter 1170 37.2 26.3 18.2 7.3 15.9 22.6 wikitrail.org page 6 Feb 14, 2016 Katah. Sprin. 1000 2000 1052.4 1137.6 pa. 850 650 1047.4 1142.6 cove mountain shelter 1120 33.6 25.5 7.3 8.6 15.3 33.3 1045.5 1144.5 hawk rock 1140 1043.8 1146.2 pa 274 350 wikitrail.org page 7 Feb 14, 2016 Boiling Springs, PA A: Allenberry Inn Playhouse, B: Aniles, C: Boiling Springs Tavern, D: Boiling Springs, PA PO, E: Friendly Food Mart, F: Gelinas Manor B and B, G: Getty Mart, H: Karns Store, I: Red Cardinal B and B, J: Yellow Breeches Outfitter wikitrail.org page 8 Feb 14, 2016 1101.8 1110.4: Hunters Run Rd Pine Grove General Store 1 Bendersville Rd, Green Mountain Store and Deli [0.2E] 4640 Gardners, PA 17324 Home of the half-gallon Carlisle Rd, Gardners, PA 17324 M-Sa 7-8, challenge Su 9-6 Ironmasters Hostel (717) 486-4108 Hunters Run Rd Parking for 8-10 cars http://ironmastersmansion.com/ (email: [email protected]) 1212 Pine Grove Road, Gardners PA 17324 1112.2: Pa. 94 1101.9 Deer Run Camping Resort [0.5W] Walk 0.5 miles up Sheet iron roof road. $10 tent Appalachian Trail Museum The camping for hikers. Appalachian Trail Museum tells the story of the A.T., from its inception to the present, including those who hike it, those who Mt. Holly Springs, PA [2.5W] maintain it, and everything in between. Its located right on the A.T. in Pine Grove Furnace State Park, just north of the Pine Cassells Grill (717) 486-8800 5 West Pine St., Grove Furnace Store. Find us online at Mt. Holly Springs, PA T-Su 11-9 www.atmuseum.org We are open in the summer every day from noon to 4 pm; during the spring and fall on weekends from noon to Holly Inn and Restaurant (717) 486-3823 4 pm. http://www.hollyinn.com 31 South Baltimore Avenue, Mount Holly Springs, PA, United States 1109.5: Pine Grove Rd Library 114 North Baltimore Avenue, Mount Cherokee Family Restaurant and Holly Springs, PA, United States Campground [0.4W] (717) 486-8000 Mt. Holly Springs, PA PO (717) 486-3468 17065 M-F 8-4:30, Sa 9-12 Uni-Mart wikitrail.org page 9 Feb 14, 2016 1115.0: Whiskey Spring Rd Allenberry Inn Playhouse [0.5] (717) 258-3211 http://allenberry.com/ (email: Whiskey Spring Rd Parking for 3 cars. [email protected]) 1559 Boiling Springs Western terminus of Mason-Dixon Trail Road, Boiling Springs, PA, United States (blue-blazed). Good place to stay and eat. VERY friendly to hikers. Buffet is very good. Dont miss their famous sticky buns!! 1120.7 Aniles 6 Front Street, Boiling Springs, PA, campsite [0.2W] follow sign and blue blazed United States Open for lunch and dinner. trail to the southwest from A.T. NO FIRES, Mostly Italian food, reasonably priced. please. Boiling Springs Tavern 1 East 1st Street, Boiling Springs, PA, United States Open for Fishermens Parking Lot, Bucher Hill Road lunch and dinner. Nice but fairly pricey. room for @ 15-20 cars. Get long term parking permit from ATCs office .3 mile north at junction Route 174. Boiling Springs, PA PO (717) 258-6668 3 East 1st Street, Boiling Springs, PA, United States 17007 M-F 8-4:30, Sa 8-12 1121.0: Pa. 174, ATC Mid-Atlantic Region Office Friendly Food Mart 1 Forge Road, Boiling Springs, PA, United States Pa. 174, ATC Mid-Atlantic Region Office parking for 2-3 vehicles, NO long term Gelinas Manor B and B (717) 258-6584 219 parking. Office generally open weekdays from Front Street, Boiling Springs, PA, United 8 am to 4 pm. Water, resupply info., hiker States Includes full B box. Getty Mart 101 West 1st Street, Boiling Boiling Springs, PA Springs, PA, United States Karns Store 413 Forge Road, Boiling Springs, PA, United States open 7-10 wikitrail.org page 10 Feb 14, 2016 1131.3: Scott Farm A.T. Work Red Cardinal B and B (717) 245-0823 (email: [email protected]) 521 Center Lerew Road, Carlisle, PA, United States Scott Farm A.T. Work Center At bridge Yellow Breeches Outfitter (717) 258-6752 2 over Conodoguinet Creek Bridge. Water East 1st Street, Boiling Springs, PA, United available from spigot. Porta-potty available in States closed Mondays summer. Parking for @ 6-8 cars. 1123.0: York Road (Pa. 74) 1132.4: Sherwood Drive Sherwood Drive Parking for 6 cars. York Road (Pa. 74) parking for 5 cars 1124.0: Lisburn Road 1133.3: Pa. 944 (Wertzville Road) Lisburn Road parking for 6 cars Pa. 944 (Wertzville Road) NO PARKING at this road crossing. 1125.1: Pa. 641 (Trindle Road) 1134.3 Pa. 641 (Trindle Road) A.T. parking lot at Trindle Road (PA Route 641) Spring Look for blue blazes. Northbounders should get water here, if conditions are dry. 1129.0: U.S. 11 The spring at the Darlington Shelter is often dry. Middlesex Diner [0.3W] (717) 241-2021 1803 Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle, PA 17015 A 1134.9 thru-hiker favorite. Good food and lots of it at a reasonable price. Cumberland Valley Overlook Excellent view of Cumberland Valley. Stone bench. wikitrail.org page 11 Feb 14, 2016 1137.6: Pa. 850 Pa. 850 Parking for 5 cars 1144.5 Hawk Rock Spectacular view of Susquehanna River, Shermans Creek and Duncannon wikitrail.org page 12 Feb 14, 2016.
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