LOCAL FOOD, FARM & OUTDOOR ATTRACTIONS IN CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND THE SOUTH MOUNTAIN REGION PRODUCE AVAILABILITY GUIDE INSIDE

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Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec FRUITS Apples Apricots Blackberries Black Raspberries Red Raspberries Blueberries Cantaloupe Cherry (Tart) Cherry (Sweet) Cider Grapes Nectarines Peaches Pears Plums Strawberries Watermelons

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec VEGETABLES Asparagus

Beans (Lima) South Middleton Township, Emerald Stone Photography & Design Beans (Snap) Beets Broccoli Contents Cabbage Carrots Caulifl ower Celery Agricultural Heritage ...... 2-3 Corn (Sweet) Local Food ...... 4-17 Wine & Beer Trails, Attractions ...... 18-20 Cucumbers Outdoor Recreation ...... 21-31 Eggplant Plan Your Visit ...... 32 Lettuce Cumberland County Planning Department ...... 32 Mushrooms Produce Availability Guide ...... Inside Front Cover Onions Partnership for Better Health ...... Inside Back Cover Peas Visitor Information ...... Back Cover Peppers Potatoes On the cover: Cumberland Valley Rail Trail in Newville, Eric Forberger; Pumpkin patch, Boiling Pumpkins Springs, Eric Forberger. Spinach Great effort was expended collecting and verifying the information in this publication. However, we realize that conditions change and that some of the information may not be accurate. Users Squash (Summer) noting errors or omissions are urged to report them. Questions, comments or errors regarding Squash (Winter) the guide should be directed to the Cumberland Valley Visitors Bureau at (717) 240-7198. This project was fi nanced in part by a grant from the Community Conservation Partnerships Tomatoes Program, Environmental Stewardship Fund, under the administration of the Department of Turnips Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of Recreation and Conservation. The grant was awarded through the South Mountain Partnership with management oversight by the Zucchini Conservancy. Produce Availability by Month

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec FRUITS Apples Apricots Blackberries Black Raspberries Red Raspberries Blueberries Cantaloupe Cherry (Tart) Cherry (Sweet) Cider Grapes Nectarines Peaches Pears Plums Strawberries Watermelons

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec VEGETABLES Asparagus

Beans (Lima) South Middleton Township, Emerald Stone Photography & Design Beans (Snap) Beets Broccoli Contents Cabbage Carrots Caulifl ower Celery Agricultural Heritage ...... 2-3 Corn (Sweet) Local Food ...... 4-17 Wine & Beer Trails, Attractions ...... 18-20 Cucumbers Outdoor Recreation ...... 21-31 Eggplant Plan Your Visit ...... 32 Lettuce Cumberland County Planning Department ...... 32 Mushrooms Produce Availability Guide ...... Inside Front Cover Onions Partnership for Better Health ...... Inside Back Cover Peas Visitor Information ...... Back Cover Peppers Potatoes On the cover: Cumberland Valley Rail Trail in Newville, Eric Forberger; Pumpkin patch, Boiling Pumpkins Springs, Eric Forberger. Spinach Great effort was expended collecting and verifying the information in this publication. However, we realize that conditions change and that some of the information may not be accurate. Users Squash (Summer) noting errors or omissions are urged to report them. Questions, comments or errors regarding Squash (Winter) the guide should be directed to the Cumberland Valley Visitors Bureau at (717) 240-7198. This project was fi nanced in part by a grant from the Community Conservation Partnerships Tomatoes Program, Environmental Stewardship Fund, under the administration of the Department of Turnips Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of Recreation and Conservation. The grant was awarded through the South Mountain Partnership with management oversight by the Zucchini Appalachian Trail Conservancy. Agricultural Heritage Agricultural Heritage

THE SOUTH MOUNTAIN REGION is a unique landscape encompassing Cumberland, Franklin, Adams and York counties. The region’s most prominent geographic feature is the forested slopes of the mountain ridgeline, but the fertile valleys, rolling foothills and scenic waterways help defi ne the landscape and shape a rich agricultural heritage. From the time of the Native Americans to the modern era, the South Mountain region has provided important agricultural and recreational resources.

Native Americans were the fi rst human inhabitants of the South The principal crops grown by Cumberland Valley farmers during the Mountain region and the Cumberland Valley. They lived and camped nineteenth century included wheat, corn, oats and hay, supplemented along the area’s streams, used minerals and rocks in the mountain in smaller numbers by other grains, grasses and produce. As part of formations for tools and weapons and cultivated crops in the fertile the newly adopted crop-and-livestock system, livestock in the valley soils of the valleys. includes cattle, horses and swine. By the mid-nineteenth century, In the early to mid-1700s, the South Mountain region saw European several fruit nurseries had been established in Adams County with apple orchards as well as peach, pear, cherry and other types of fruit settlements by the Scotch-Irish and Germans. Like the Native trees. The development of the transportation network in the late 1800s Americans before them, the Europeans settled in the fertile valleys near provided a way to distribute the fruit to local and regional markets. the region’s springs and creeks. European settlers brought farming methods from their home countries but also were Farming in the twentieth century was introduced to native crops such as corn, beans, peas, transformative. Farmers in the Cumberland squash and melons by the Native Americans. Valley focused on dairying, poultry farming and growing wheat, corn, alfalfa, oats and hay Early farms in the South Mountain region produced crops. Modernization and specialty production crops and goods for their own consumption and for transformed agriculture into a more complex selling and trading to both local and distant markets. business. During this period, dairying was subject to Despite the rich limestone soils, farmers found that new sanitation requirements so modifi cation of the nineteenth century planting the same crops in the same area repeatedly barns and construction of milk houses was necessary to comply with exhausted the soils. These challenges lead to the advent the regulations. Poultry farms also rose to a more prominent place in of rotating crops among the fi elds and enriching the the farm economy. By the middle decades of the twentieth century, soils with lime and other organics, including manure urban sprawl was encroaching on agricultural land throughout the from livestock. The crop-and-livestock system South Mountain region. Farms were reduced in number but enlarged proved to be an effi cient farm model in size as small scale operations could no longer compete. providing a more diverse array of products and enriching the soils. In Today, agriculture remains a prominent feature of the landscape addition to growing grain, grass and an important part of the South Mountain region heritage. The and vegetable crops, farmers also countryside contains a mix of historic and modern agricultural planted apple orchards. Adams buildings and the industry thrives as a statewide leader in the fruit, County especially, had the right cattle and dairy industries. combination of landform and soils For more information, visit www.phmc.state.pa.us/portal/ to excel at fruit production. communities/agriculture/history/index.html. 2 Agricultural Heritage Agricultural Heritage

South Mountain Region

Native Americans were the fi rst human inhabitants of the South The principal crops grown by Cumberland Valley farmers during the Mountain region and the Cumberland Valley. They lived and camped nineteenth century included wheat, corn, oats and hay, supplemented along the area’s streams, used minerals and rocks in the mountain in smaller numbers by other grains, grasses and produce. As part of formations for tools and weapons and cultivated crops in the fertile the newly adopted crop-and-livestock system, livestock in the valley soils of the valleys. includes cattle, horses and swine. By the mid-nineteenth century, In the early to mid-1700s, the South Mountain region saw European several fruit nurseries had been established in Adams County with settlements by the Scotch-Irish and Germans. Like the Native apple orchards as well as peach, pear, cherry and other types of fruit Americans before them, the Europeans settled in the fertile valleys near trees. The development of the transportation network in the late 1800s provided a way to distribute the fruit to local and regional markets. the region’s springs and creeks. European settlers brought farming methods from their home countries but also were Farming in the twentieth century was introduced to native crops such as corn, beans, peas, transformative. Farmers in the Cumberland squash and melons by the Native Americans. Valley focused on dairying, poultry farming and growing wheat, corn, alfalfa, oats and hay Early farms in the South Mountain region produced and growing wheat, corn, alfalfa, oats and hay crops. Modernization and specialty production crops and goods for their own consumption and for crops. Modernization and specialty production transformed agriculture into a more complex selling and trading to both local and distant markets. transformed agriculture into a more complex business. During this period, dairying was subject to Despite the rich limestone soils, farmers found that business. During this period, dairying was subject to new sanitation requirements so modifi cation of the nineteenth century planting the same crops in the same area repeatedly barns and construction of milk houses was necessary to comply with exhausted the soils. These challenges lead to the advent the regulations. Poultry farms also rose to a more prominent place in of rotating crops among the fi elds and enriching the the farm economy. By the middle decades of the twentieth century, soils with lime and other organics, including manure urban sprawl was encroaching on agricultural land throughout the from livestock. The crop-and-livestock system South Mountain region. Farms were reduced in number but enlarged proved to be an effi cient farm model in size as small scale operations could no longer compete. providing a more diverse array of products and enriching the soils. In Today, agriculture remains a prominent feature of the landscape addition to growing grain, grass and an important part of the South Mountain region heritage. The and vegetable crops, farmers also countryside contains a mix of historic and modern agricultural planted apple orchards. Adams buildings and the industry thrives as a statewide leader in the fruit, County especially, had the right cattle and dairy industries. combination of landform and soils For more information, visit www.phmc.state.pa.us/portal/ to excel at fruit production. communities/agriculture/history/index.html. 3 Local Food AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise

Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other FARMER’S MARKET An indoor or outdoor marketplace where local farmers and vendors sell seasonal produce, farm products and other merchandise.

Adams-Ricci Farmers Market Adams-Ricci Park East 10+ Vendors— K Produce, Meat, 100 E Penn Dr, Enola 17025 E Baked Goods HOURS: May-Oct: Thurs 3pm-7pm

Broad Street Market 40 Vendors— K The Peters Orchards, Gardners Locally-grown and 1233 N Third St, Harrisburg 17102 E 236-7923 y broadstreetmarket.org Organic Produce, • Meats, Baked Goods, F The South Mountain region is home to some of the fi nest agricultural HOURS: Thurs-Fri 7am-6pm, Flowers, Plants, X land in and is celebrated for its agricultural products. Sat 7am-4pm Wine, Spirits, Beer In fact, the majority of the Cumberland Valley’s soils are classifi ed Multiple Vendors— as “prime” (high quality) or soils of statewide importance. Adams Produce, Baked CC County is ranked #1 in Pennsylvania for fruits, nuts and berries, Carlisle Country Market Goods, Meats, Dairy E while York County is #2 statewide for grains and beans. Franklin 1446 Holly Pike, Carlisle 17015 Products, Fruits, Subs, Candy, Coffee County also tops the list at #2 statewide for dairy and #3 for fruits, 254-6457 y carlislecountrymarket.com • & Tea, Nuts, Dried nuts and berries. Cumberland County is renowned for cattle and HOURS: Thurs-Fri 7am-4pm, Sat 7am- Fruits, Bird Food, F 2pm; Outside fl ea market on Fri & Sat dairy industries at #5 and #7 respectively statewide. Crafts, Home Decor, X Prints, Local Honey, South Mountain Fast Facts Cider, Flowers • South Mountain agriculture generates over $1 billion in cash Central Market 50+ vendors— K receipts from the sale of agricultural crops and livestock products 34 W Philadelphia St, York 17401 Produce, Baked E 848-2243 y centralmarketyork.com Goods, Meats, according to 2012 Census of Agriculture. • F HOURS: Tues & Thurs 7am-2pm, Sat Fresh Seafood, Deli, • There are approximately 6,370 farms in varying sizes in the South 6am-2pm, First Fridays 5pm-9pm Locally-grown Flowers X Mountain Region. The Farmers Market on 4th • 852,800 acres (or 49%) of the South Mountain Region is in 400 Bridge St, New Cumberland 17070 Local Farmers/ Food Producers/ agricultural use. newcumberlandpa.com Artisan Market; South Mountain’s agriculture industry provides opportunities for HOURS: 1st week in May-1st week in Includes Organic residents and visitors to obtain local fruits, vegetables and other farm Oct: Sat 9am-1pm fresh products through our farmers markets, farm stands, CSAs and Farmers on the Square 20+ Vendors— CC other retailers. The industry also preserves our iconic rural character 2 N Hanover St, Carlisle 17013 Seasonal Produce, K farmersonthesquare.com Meats, Baked and scenic vistas by keeping productive land from being developed. • E HOURS: May-Oct: Wed 3pm-7pm; Goods, Eggs, Dairy Products, Flowers Benefi ts of Buying Local See website for winter locations/hours. • Support a local economy and farms, creating jobs and keeping Gettysburg Farmers’ Market 10+ vendors – Fresh Fruit & Vegetables, wealth within our region. Historic Lincoln Sq, Gettysburg 17325 gettysburgfarmmarket.com Baked Goods, • Buying local helps farmers remain profi table, preserving our Bedding & Landscape HOURS: End of Apr-End of Oct: farmland and open spaces. Plants, Fresh Herbs, Sat 7am-12pm • Higher nutrient levels retained in food and fuller fl avor due to the Meat, Dairy, Honey 35 Vendors— foods reaching you faster. Hanover Borough Original CC Vegetables, Melons, • Locally produced food is fresher than foods packed in trucks and Farmers Market E 210 E Chestnut St, Hanover 17331 Berries, Deli Items, shipped for several days. F 632-1353 y hanoverboroughpa.gov • Eggs, Dairy Products, • Buying local provides an opportunity to meet the farmer and learn Baked Goods, Crafts, HOURS: Sat 6am-12pm X how your food is grown. Flowers, Meats PA Preferred = Business participates in state marketing program designed to promote food and agricultural products grown, CC = Credit Cards Accepted K = Events = Farm Attractions E produced or processed in Pennsylvania. = Handicapped Accessible = PA Preferred F = Restaurant/Eatery X = Restrooms U-P = U-Pick your own

4 Local Food AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise

Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other FARMER’S MARKET SW to provide An indoor or outdoor marketplace where local farmersnew and description vendors sell seasonal produce, farm products and other merchandise.

Adams-Ricci Farmers Market Adams-Ricci Park East 10+ Vendors— K Produce, Meat, 100 E Penn Dr, Enola 17025 E Baked Goods HOURS: May-Oct: Thurs 3pm-7pm

Broad Street Market 40 Vendors— K The Peters Orchards, Gardners Locally-grown and 1233 N Third St, Harrisburg 17102 E 236-7923 y broadstreetmarket.org Organic Produce, • Meats, Baked Goods, F The South Mountain region is home to some of the finest agricultural HOURS: Thurs-Fri 7am-6pm, Flowers, Plants, X land in Pennsylvania and is celebrated for its agricultural products. Sat 7am-4pm Wine, Spirits, Beer In fact, the majority of the Cumberland Valley’s soils are classified Multiple Vendors— as “prime” (high quality) or soils of statewide importance. Adams Produce, Baked CC County is ranked #1 in Pennsylvania for fruits, nuts and berries, Carlisle Country Market Goods, Meats, Dairy E while York County is #2 statewide for grains and beans. Franklin 1446 Holly Pike, Carlisle 17015 Products, Fruits, Subs, Candy, Coffee County also tops the list at #2 statewide for dairy and #3 for fruits, 254-6457 y carlislecountrymarket.com • & Tea, Nuts, Dried nuts and berries. Cumberland County is renowned for cattle and HOURS: Thurs-Fri 7am-4pm, Sat 7am- Fruits, Bird Food, F 2pm; Outside flea market on Fri & Sat dairy industries at #5 and #7 respectively statewide. Crafts, Home Decor, X Prints, Local Honey, South Mountain Fast Facts Cider, Flowers • South Mountain agriculture generates over $1 billion in cash Central Market 50+ vendors— K receipts from the sale of agricultural crops and livestock products 34 W Philadelphia St, York 17401 Produce, Baked E 848-2243 y centralmarketyork.com Goods, Meats, according to 2012 Census of Agriculture. • F HOURS: Tues & Thurs 7am-2pm, Sat Fresh Seafood, Deli, • There are approximately 6,370 farms in varying sizes in the South 6am-2pm, First Fridays 5pm-9pm Locally-grown Flowers X Mountain Region. The Farmers Market on 4th • 852,800 acres (or 49%) of the South Mountain Region is in 400 Bridge St, New Cumberland 17070 Local Farmers/ Food Producers/ agricultural use. newcumberlandpa.com Artisan Market; South Mountain’s agriculture industry provides opportunities for HOURS: 1st week in May-1st week in Includes Organic residents and visitors to obtain local fruits, vegetables and other farm Oct: Sat 9am-1pm fresh products through our farmers markets, farm stands, CSAs and Farmers on the Square 20+ Vendors— CC other retailers. The industry also preserves our iconic rural character 2 N Hanover St, Carlisle 17013 Seasonal Produce, K farmersonthesquare.com Meats, Baked and scenic vistas by keeping productive land from being developed. • E HOURS: May-Oct: Wed 3pm-7pm; Goods, Eggs, Dairy Products, Flowers Benefits of Buying Local See website for winter locations/hours. • Support a local economy and farms, creating jobs and keeping Gettysburg Farmers’ Market 10+ vendors – Fresh Fruit & Vegetables, wealth within our region. Historic Lincoln Sq, Gettysburg 17325 gettysburgfarmmarket.com Baked Goods, • Buying local helps farmers remain profitable, preserving our Bedding & Landscape HOURS: End of Apr-End of Oct: farmland and open spaces. Plants, Fresh Herbs, Sat 7am-12pm • Higher nutrient levels retained in food and fuller flavor due to the Meat, Dairy, Honey 35 Vendors— foods reaching you faster. Hanover Borough Original CC Vegetables, Melons, • Locally produced food is fresher than foods packed in trucks and Farmers Market E 210 E Chestnut St, Hanover 17331 Berries, Deli Items, shipped for several days. F 632-1353 y hanoverboroughpa.gov • Eggs, Dairy Products, • Buying local provides an opportunity to meet the farmer and learn Baked Goods, Crafts, HOURS: Sat 6am-12pm X how your food is grown. Flowers, Meats PA Preferred = Business participates in state marketing program designed to promote food and agricultural products grown, CC = Credit Cards Accepted K = Events = Farm Attractions E produced or processed in Pennsylvania. = Handicapped Accessible = PA Preferred F = Restaurant/Eatery X = Restrooms U-P = U-Pick your own

5 AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise

Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other 50+ Vendors—Fruits, ROADSIDE STAND Vegetables, Meats A temporary structure that is open seasonally where local produce and (beef, pork poultry), E New Eastern Market Co., Inc. Cheeses, Flowers, farm products are sold directly to the consumer. 201 Memory Lane, York 17402 Salads, Fresh Basehore Farm Market 755-5811 y neweasternmarket.com X • Seafood, Baked 6080 Creekview Rd, HOURS: Fri 7am-6pm Goods, Candies, Mechanicsburg 17050 Vegetables, Flowers, Pumpkins, Cider, 576-0787 or 576-1418 Melons, Honey, Honey, Crafts, Berries, Tree Fruit, Deer Processing HOURS: April: Thurs-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat Crafts, Pumpkins, 9am-5pm, Sun 12pm-4pm. May: Wed-Fri Cider, Goat CC 20+ Vendors— 10am-5pm, Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 12pm- Cheese, Baked Vegetables, Melons, 4pm. June-Aug: Tue-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat Goods, Preserves, Berries, Tree Fruit, 9am-5pm, Sun 12pm-4pm. Sept-Oct: Mon- Maple Syrup, Eggs, Pumpkins, Preserves, Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 12pm- Sweet Corn North Square Farmers Market Cider, Eggs, Dairy 5pm. End of Nov-Dec: Wed-Fri 10am- CC 50 N Main St, Chambersburg 17201 Products, Baked 5pm, Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 12pm-5pm. northsquarefarmersmarket.com Goods, Honey, E Beltview Produce HOURS: Mid May-Mid Oct: Maple Products, Park Dr & Lerew Rd, Pumpkins, Sat 8am-12pm Flowers, Herbs, Sweet Corn Bedding Plants, Boiling Springs 17007 609-9138 (fresh picked Meats (pork, beef, every morning) poultry); Live Music; HOURS: July-Sept: 10am-4pm daily Artisan Crafts Breezy Valley Farms Located in the PA Route 233 (Centerville Rd), Vegetables, Melons, PA Farm Show between PA-11 & I-81, Newville 17241 Berries, Tree Fruit, Complex parking 776-0110 Pumpkins, Honey, lot. 25+ Vendors— PA Open Air Farmers Market Bedding Plants Seasonal Produce, E HOURS: Late May-Sept: Mon-Sat Industrial Dr & Cameron St 9am-5:30pm Harrisburg 17110 Organically Certified F 697-9617 Pasture-Raised Meat (Chicken, Pork, Beef), X Vegetables, Tree HOURS: May-Nov: Tues & Fri 9am-6pm PA Wine, Ice Cream, Garden Gate Farm Market Fruit, Homemade 1560 W Trindle Rd, Carlisle 17015 Dairy Products, Baked Goods, CC 240-0855 Honey, Specialty Cut Baked Goods, E Fresh-Cut Flowers HOURS: April-Oct: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri Flowers, Made to 9am-6pm, Sat 9am-5am Order Potted Flowers, 50 Vendors— Hanging Baskets Produce, Meats, Preserves, Deli, Kline Road Gardens West Shore Farmers Market Vegetables, Melons, Honey, Herbs, E 107 Kline Rd, Shippensburg 17257 900 Market St, Lemoyne 17043 Crafts, Maple 532-3750 Honey, Berries, Tree 737-9881 y westshorefarmersmarket.com F Fruit, Pumpkins, Eggs • Products, Baked HOURS: Apr-Oct: Mon-Sat 7am-8pm HOURS: Tues 8am-3pm, Fri 8am-6pm, Goods, Flowers, X Sat 8am-2pm Eggs, Candy, Mt. Rock Orchards Coffee & Tea, Nuts, 328 Mt. Rock Rd, Shippensburg 17257 Cherries, Peaches, Winery/Brewery, 532-4020 Apples, Vegetables, X Upscale Boutiques Baked & Canned HOURS: July-Nov: Mon-Fri 9am-5:30pm, Goods Williams Grove Historical Steam Engine Sat 9am-3pm K Association Farmers Flea Market Punkin Point Farm 1 Steam Engine Hill, Multiple Vendors— E 825 York Rd, Carlisle 17015 Pumpkins, Squash, Mechanicsburg 17055 Seasonal Produce, • F 713-7027 Gourds, Decorative 766-4001 y wghsea.org Flea Market Items HOURS: Labor Day-Thanksgiving: Fall Produce HOURS: X Sun Dawn-2pm (year round; Open daily weather permitting) Windy Hill Orchard 1180 Highland Dr, Mechanicsburg 17055 Tree Fruit CC = Credit Cards Accepted K = Events = Farm Attractions 766-8509 E = Handicapped Accessible = PA Preferred HOURS: Sept-Nov: daily daylight hours F = Restaurant/Eatery X = Restrooms U-P = U-Pick your own

6 AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise

Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other 50+ Vendors—Fruits, ROADSIDE STAND Vegetables, Meats A temporary structure that is open seasonally where local produce and (beef, pork poultry), E New Eastern Market Co., Inc. Cheeses, Flowers, farm products are sold directly to the consumer. 201 Memory Lane, York 17402 Salads, Fresh Basehore Farm Market 755-5811 y neweasternmarket.com X • Seafood, Baked 6080 Creekview Rd, HOURS: Fri 7am-6pm Goods, Candies, Mechanicsburg 17050 Vegetables, Flowers, Pumpkins, Cider, 576-0787 or 576-1418 Melons, Honey, Honey, Crafts, Berries, Tree Fruit, Deer Processing HOURS: April: Thurs-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat Crafts, Pumpkins, 9am-5pm, Sun 12pm-4pm. May: Wed-Fri Cider, Goat CC 20+ Vendors— 10am-5pm, Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 12pm- Cheese, Baked Vegetables, Melons, 4pm. June-Aug: Tue-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat Goods, Preserves, Berries, Tree Fruit, 9am-5pm, Sun 12pm-4pm. Sept-Oct: Mon- Maple Syrup, Eggs, Pumpkins, Preserves, Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 12pm- Sweet Corn North Square Farmers Market Cider, Eggs, Dairy 5pm. End of Nov-Dec: Wed-Fri 10am- CC 50 N Main St, Chambersburg 17201 Products, Baked 5pm, Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 12pm-5pm. northsquarefarmersmarket.com Goods, Honey, E Beltview Produce HOURS: Mid May-Mid Oct: Maple Products, Park Dr & Lerew Rd, Pumpkins, Sat 8am-12pm Flowers, Herbs, Sweet Corn Bedding Plants, Boiling Springs 17007 609-9138 (fresh picked Meats (pork, beef, every morning) poultry); Live Music; HOURS: July-Sept: 10am-4pm daily Artisan Crafts Breezy Valley Farms Located in the PA Route 233 (Centerville Rd), Vegetables, Melons, PA Farm Show between PA-11 & I-81, Newville 17241 Berries, Tree Fruit, Complex parking 776-0110 Pumpkins, Honey, lot. 25+ Vendors— PA Open Air Farmers Market Bedding Plants Seasonal Produce, E HOURS: Late May-Sept: Mon-Sat Industrial Dr & Cameron St 9am-5:30pm Harrisburg 17110 Organically Certified F 697-9617 Pasture-Raised Meat (Chicken, Pork, Beef), X Vegetables, Tree HOURS: May-Nov: Tues & Fri 9am-6pm PA Wine, Ice Cream, Garden Gate Farm Market Fruit, Homemade 1560 W Trindle Rd, Carlisle 17015 Dairy Products, Baked Goods, CC 240-0855 Honey, Specialty Cut Baked Goods, E Fresh-Cut Flowers HOURS: April-Oct: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri Flowers, Made to 9am-6pm, Sat 9am-5am Order Potted Flowers, 50 Vendors— Hanging Baskets Produce, Meats, Preserves, Deli, Kline Road Gardens West Shore Farmers Market Vegetables, Melons, Honey, Herbs, E 107 Kline Rd, Shippensburg 17257 900 Market St, Lemoyne 17043 Crafts, Maple 532-3750 Honey, Berries, Tree 737-9881 y westshorefarmersmarket.com F Fruit, Pumpkins, Eggs • Products, Baked HOURS: Apr-Oct: Mon-Sat 7am-8pm HOURS: Tues 8am-3pm, Fri 8am-6pm, Goods, Flowers, X Sat 8am-2pm Eggs, Candy, Mt. Rock Orchards Coffee & Tea, Nuts, 328 Mt. Rock Rd, Shippensburg 17257 Cherries, Peaches, Winery/Brewery, 532-4020 Apples, Vegetables, X Upscale Boutiques Baked & Canned HOURS: July-Nov: Mon-Fri 9am-5:30pm, Goods Williams Grove Historical Steam Engine Sat 9am-3pm K Association Farmers Flea Market Punkin Point Farm 1 Steam Engine Hill, Multiple Vendors— E 825 York Rd, Carlisle 17015 Pumpkins, Squash, Mechanicsburg 17055 Seasonal Produce, • F 713-7027 Gourds, Decorative 766-4001 y wghsea.org Flea Market Items HOURS: Labor Day-Thanksgiving: Fall Produce HOURS: X Sun Dawn-2pm (year round; Open daily weather permitting) Windy Hill Orchard 1180 Highland Dr, Mechanicsburg 17055 Tree Fruit CC = Credit Cards Accepted K = Events = Farm Attractions 766-8509 E = Handicapped Accessible = PA Preferred HOURS: Sept-Nov: daily daylight hours F = Restaurant/Eatery X = Restrooms U-P = U-Pick your own

7 AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise

Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Wolf’s Fruit Farm Oak Grove Farms CC Vegetables, 998 S. Mountain Rd, Dillsburg 17019 846 Fisher Rd, Mechanicsburg 17055 Wide variety of 433-8122 • Tree Fruit, 766-2216 y oakgrovefarmsinc.com Honey, Eggs seasonal fruits & E HOURS: Open daily SEASON: May-Aug or Aug-Nov; On vegetables; Full farm pick up Tues 1pm-6pm or Thurs & Half Shares X COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE (CSA) 1pm-6pm Available. See farm retail listing on pg. 13. U-P A community of individuals who become shareholders in a farm operation, so the growers and consumers provide mutual support and share the risks CC and benefits of food production. Typically, CSA members purchase shares Paulus Orchards K of the harvest in advance to cover the anticipated costs of the farm opera- 522 E. Mt. Airy Rd, Dillsburg 17019 Fruits & Vegetables tion and farmer’s salary. In return they receive freshly harvested produce 432-2544 y paulusorchards.com plus other treats throughout the growing season. such as homemade E SEASON: 3rd week in May-3rd week cider donuts or in Sept (19 weeks) F Earth Spring Farm CSA Certified Organic homemade jam 366 Stought Rd, Carlisle 17015 Vegetables. Fruits, CC See farm retail listing on pg. 14. X Milk, Cheese, Meat 805-7778 y earthspringcsa.com K U-P & Eggs available SEASON: May-Oct: Please call ahead. X for purchase from Spiral Path Farm Vegetables, Fruits, Farm stand open Daily 7am-7pm outside vendors. 538 Spiral Path Ln, Loysville 17047 Herbs, Certified 789-4433 y spiralpathfarm.com Fulton Farm, Fulton Center for Organic, Permanently Preserved Farm Sustainability Studies, Wilson College Seasonal Produce, SEASON: Apr-Dec: Please call ahead 1015 Philadelphia Ave, Sustainably Produced CC Chambersburg 17201 K Eggs, Flowers, Strites Orchard Farm Market & Bakery K 264-4141 y wilson.edu Herbs, Certified 1000 Strites Rd, Harrisburg 17111 SEASON: May-Nov: On farm pick up Naturally Grown y 564-3130 stritesorchard.com Seasonal fruits weekly or biweekly E SEASON: 26 weeks starting in late May; & vegetables Hollabaugh Bros. Inc. CC On farm pick up plus other locations Fruit Farm & Market K See farm retail listing on pg. 14. X 545 Carlisle Rd, Biglerville 17307 Assorted fruits U-P 677-8412 y hollabaughbros.com & vegetables • plus option for E SEASON: Year-round; On farm pick up a dairy share FARM RETAIL plus 3 other locations X See farm retail listing on pg. 12. U-P Local seasonal produce and farm products sold directly to the consumer from the farm. Typically, retail outlets are permanent structures that may be Lock Farm (Fields to Meals Program) open year-round. 822 Ritner Hwy, Shippensburg 17257 Wide variety of CC seasonal fruits 301-639-6988 y lockfarm.net E & vegetables Produce, Dairy, Meat SEASON: May-Dec; On farm pick up Preserves, Eggs, Dairy Miller Plant Farm Products, Pasteurized 430 Indian Rock Dam Rd, York 17403 CC and Raw Milk from y 741-2631 millerplantfarm.com Wide variety of Pastured Grass-Fed SEASON: June-Nov; On farm pick up seasonal fruits E Apple Valley Creamery Cows (Animal Welfare Tues 10am-6pm (small shares) or Wed & vegetables CC 541 Germany Rd, East Berlin 17316 Approved Certification) 10am-6pm (large shares) X E 528-4520 y applevalleycreamery.com • Honey, Maple Products, See farm retail listing on pg. 17. Meats (pasture- X HOURS: Tues-Sat 10am-6pm raised beef, pork), North Mountain Pastures Chicken, Beef, Pork, Homemade Ice Cream 201 Cold Storage Rd, Newport 17074 (hand-dipped and 497-3496 y northmountainpastures.com Lamb, Pasture Raised and Non-GMO soft-serve), Chicken, SEASON: Feb-June or July-Nov Alaskan Salmon Blue Mountain Meadows Eggs (Free Range), K 5 Zook Ln, Newburg 17240 Dairy Products, 423-5680 • Chicken, Lamb, X HOURS: Mon-Sat Dawn-Dusk Pork, Beef CC = Credit Cards Accepted K = Events = Farm Attractions E = Handicapped Accessible = PA Preferred F = Restaurant/Eatery X = Restrooms U-P = U-Pick your own

8 AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise

Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Wolf’s Fruit Farm Oak Grove Farms CC Vegetables, 998 S. Mountain Rd, Dillsburg 17019 846 Fisher Rd, Mechanicsburg 17055 Wide variety of 433-8122 • Tree Fruit, 766-2216 y oakgrovefarmsinc.com Honey, Eggs seasonal fruits & E HOURS: Open daily SEASON: May-Aug or Aug-Nov; On vegetables; Full farm pick up Tues 1pm-6pm or Thurs & Half Shares X COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE (CSA) 1pm-6pm Available. See farm retail listing on pg. 13. U-P A community of individuals who become shareholders in a farm operation, so the growers and consumers provide mutual support and share the risks CC and benefits of food production. Typically, CSA members purchase shares Paulus Orchards K of the harvest in advance to cover the anticipated costs of the farm opera- 522 E. Mt. Airy Rd, Dillsburg 17019 Fruits & Vegetables tion and farmer’s salary. In return they receive freshly harvested produce 432-2544 y paulusorchards.com plus other treats throughout the growing season. such as homemade E SEASON: 3rd week in May-3rd week cider donuts or in Sept (19 weeks) F Earth Spring Farm CSA Certified Organic homemade jam 366 Stought Rd, Carlisle 17015 Vegetables. Fruits, CC See farm retail listing on pg. 14. X Milk, Cheese, Meat 805-7778 y earthspringcsa.com K U-P & Eggs available SEASON: May-Oct: Please call ahead. X for purchase from Spiral Path Farm Vegetables, Fruits, Farm stand open Daily 7am-7pm outside vendors. 538 Spiral Path Ln, Loysville 17047 Herbs, Certified 789-4433 y spiralpathfarm.com Fulton Farm, Fulton Center for Organic, Permanently Preserved Farm Sustainability Studies, Wilson College Seasonal Produce, SEASON: Apr-Dec: Please call ahead 1015 Philadelphia Ave, Sustainably Produced CC Chambersburg 17201 K Eggs, Flowers, Strites Orchard Farm Market & Bakery K 264-4141 y wilson.edu Herbs, Certified 1000 Strites Rd, Harrisburg 17111 SEASON: May-Nov: On farm pick up Naturally Grown y 564-3130 stritesorchard.com Seasonal fruits weekly or biweekly E SEASON: 26 weeks starting in late May; & vegetables Hollabaugh Bros. Inc. CC On farm pick up plus other locations Fruit Farm & Market K See farm retail listing on pg. 14. X 545 Carlisle Rd, Biglerville 17307 Assorted fruits U-P 677-8412 y hollabaughbros.com & vegetables • plus option for E SEASON: Year-round; On farm pick up a dairy share FARM RETAIL plus 3 other locations X See farm retail listing on pg. 12. U-P Local seasonal produce and farm products sold directly to the consumer from the farm. Typically, retail outlets are permanent structures that may be Lock Farm (Fields to Meals Program) open year-round. 822 Ritner Hwy, Shippensburg 17257 Wide variety of CC seasonal fruits 301-639-6988 y lockfarm.net E & vegetables Produce, Dairy, Meat SEASON: May-Dec; On farm pick up Preserves, Eggs, Dairy Miller Plant Farm Products, Pasteurized 430 Indian Rock Dam Rd, York 17403 CC and Raw Milk from y 741-2631 millerplantfarm.com Wide variety of Pastured Grass-Fed SEASON: June-Nov; On farm pick up seasonal fruits E Apple Valley Creamery Cows (Animal Welfare Tues 10am-6pm (small shares) or Wed & vegetables CC 541 Germany Rd, East Berlin 17316 Approved Certification) 10am-6pm (large shares) X E 528-4520 y applevalleycreamery.com • Honey, Maple Products, See farm retail listing on pg. 17. Meats (pasture- X HOURS: Tues-Sat 10am-6pm raised beef, pork), North Mountain Pastures Chicken, Beef, Pork, Homemade Ice Cream 201 Cold Storage Rd, Newport 17074 (hand-dipped and 497-3496 y northmountainpastures.com Lamb, Pasture Raised and Non-GMO soft-serve), Chicken, SEASON: Feb-June or July-Nov Alaskan Salmon Blue Mountain Meadows Eggs (Free Range), K 5 Zook Ln, Newburg 17240 Dairy Products, 423-5680 • Chicken, Lamb, X HOURS: Mon-Sat Dawn-Dusk Pork, Beef CC = Credit Cards Accepted K = Events = Farm Attractions E = Handicapped Accessible = PA Preferred F = Restaurant/Eatery X = Restrooms U-P = U-Pick your own

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Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Vegetables, Melons, Vegetables, Melons, Berries, Tree Fruit, Berries, Tree Fruit, Pumpkins, Preserves, Pumpkins, Deli Cider, Eggs, Dairy CC Deb’s Farm Market Items, Preserves, Boyer Nurseries & Orchards Products, Baked 4045 Chambersburg Rd, Cider, Eggs, Dairy 405 Boyer Nursery Rd, Biglerville 17307 Goods, Honey, Biglerville 17307 Products, Baked 677-8558 y boyernurseries.com Maple Products, E 334-5050 Goods, Honey, CC HOURS: Mar-Dec: Mon-Sat 7am-5pm, • Herbs, Christmas HOURS: Week prior to Memorial Day- Maple Products, X Sun 12pm-5pm; Closed weekends Trees; Wine-Tasting X Oct: Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 10am- Meats (hamburger Jan-Mid March Room; Christmas 4pm, Sun 12pm-4pm, Holidays until patties, sausage roll, Events; U-P: U-P 2pm breakfast links, ham Sweet Cherries, steaks), Windy Knoll Sour Cherries, hand-dipped and Blueberries, Apples boxed ice cream Vegetables, Melons, Esh’s Produce Berries, Tree Fruit, 16285 Cumberland Hwy (PA Rte 997), Vegetables, Melons, Berries, Tree Fruit, Pumpkins, Deli Newburg 17240 E Butcher’s Farm Market Items, Preserves, 532-3216 Preserves, Honey, CC 590 N 4th St, Newport 17074 Cider, Eggs, Dairy • Crafts, Quilts, Quilt X y HOURS: Nov 1-Apr 30: Mon-Sat 8am- 567-3539 butchersfarmmarket.com Products, Baked Fabric, Fresh Brown 5pm; May 1-Oct 31: Mon, Wed-Fri Eggs, Bulk Foods HOURS: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, • Goods, Honey, E 8am-7pm, Tues & Sat 8am-5pm Sat 9am-3pm Flowers, Herbs, X Bedding Plants; Fields of Adventure Berries, Pumpkins, See attraction listing on pg. 19. CC Fall: Weekend Corn 64 Tree Ln, Aspers 17304 Eggs, Honey, Meats Maze, Hayrides, 888-677-0093 y fieldsofadventure.com (pastured beef, pork, poultry, turkey); Family Fun Farm HOURS: Sept: Sat 10am-7pm, Fall: Corn Maze, Sun 1pm-7pm; Oct: Fri 10am-6pm, F Clair’s Orchard Tree Fruit, Berries, Hayrides, 20+ Farm Sat 10am-10pm, Sun 1pm-7pm; 1452 Holly Pike, Carlisle 17015 Vegetables, Baked Fun Attractions; X y Apr-Aug: call ahead 752-5996 clairsorchard.com Goods, Melons, U-P: Blueberries, CC U-P HOURS: April-Labor Day: Mon-Thurs Honey, Preserves, See attraction listing on pg. 19. Pumpkins, Popcorn E 9am-5pm, Fri-Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 11am- Eggs, Meat, Dairy • Fulton’s Dairy 5pm; Sept: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Products, Fruit Juice, Pasteurized Milk, 1910 Ritner Hwy, Shippensburg 17257 Sun 11am-5pm; Oct: Tue-Sat 9am-5pm, Cider, Pumpkins, Eggs, Meats (ground 776-3338 Sun 11am-5pm; Nov: Fri-Sat 9am-5pm, Homemade • beef, roasts, steaks), Sun 11am-5pm Ice Cream HOURS: Self-serve 24 hours Pastured Livestock Vegetables, Melons, Gray Wolf Plantation E Apples, Pumpkins, Berries, Tree Fruit, 149 Forest Dr, New Oxford 17350 Cider, Honey, Country Breeze Farm Market Pumpkins, Deli Items, 624-7204 Sunflowers; U-P: X 5039 Molly Pitcher Hwy, Preserves, Ciders, CC HOURS: Mid Sept-Early Nov: Pumpkins; Hayrides Chambersburg 17202 Eggs, Dairy Products, E Daily 10am-6pm U-P 375-4115 • Baked Goods, F Hacienda Shiloh HOURS: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm, Honey, Maple Garlic farm offering 327 Knox Rd, Gettysburg 17325 Sat 8am-4pm Products, Flowers, 20 varieties Herbs, Bedding 642-9161 • plus Sea Salts, Plants, Ice Cream HOURS: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Peppercorns, Chilis, Sun 12pm-4pm Herbs, Peppers The Country Butcher Shop, Inc. 286 McAllister Church Rd, Tree Fruit (inc. 30 Produce, Deli, The Historic Round Barn & Farm Market types of apples & 20 Carlisle 17015 CC 249-4691 y countrybutchershopinc.com • Baked Goods, Meats, 298 Cashtown Rd, Biglerville 17307 types of peaches), Eggs, Dairy Products 334-1984 y roundbarn.farm K HOURS: Tues-Wed 9am-6pm, Seasonal Fresh Fruits Thurs-Fri 9am-7pm, Sat 8am-5pm HOURS: Late Apr-Early Nov: Daily 9am- & Vegetables, Baked E 5pm; Early Nov-Late Nov: Fri, Sat, Sun Goods, Locally-made X 9am-5pm Small Batch Products, Gifts, Seasonal Décor

CC = Credit Cards Accepted K = Events = Farm Attractions E = Handicapped Accessible = PA Preferred F = Restaurant/Eatery X = Restrooms U-P = U-Pick your own

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Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Vegetables, Melons, Vegetables, Melons, Berries, Tree Fruit, Berries, Tree Fruit, Pumpkins, Preserves, Pumpkins, Deli Cider, Eggs, Dairy CC Deb’s Farm Market Items, Preserves, Boyer Nurseries & Orchards Products, Baked 4045 Chambersburg Rd, Cider, Eggs, Dairy 405 Boyer Nursery Rd, Biglerville 17307 Goods, Honey, Biglerville 17307 Products, Baked 677-8558 y boyernurseries.com Maple Products, E 334-5050 Goods, Honey, CC HOURS: Mar-Dec: Mon-Sat 7am-5pm, • Herbs, Christmas HOURS: Week prior to Memorial Day- Maple Products, X Sun 12pm-5pm; Closed weekends Trees; Wine-Tasting X Oct: Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 10am- Meats (hamburger Jan-Mid March Room; Christmas 4pm, Sun 12pm-4pm, Holidays until patties, sausage roll, Events; U-P: U-P 2pm breakfast links, ham Sweet Cherries, steaks), Windy Knoll Sour Cherries, hand-dipped and Blueberries, Apples boxed ice cream Vegetables, Melons, Esh’s Produce Berries, Tree Fruit, 16285 Cumberland Hwy (PA Rte 997), Vegetables, Melons, Berries, Tree Fruit, Pumpkins, Deli Newburg 17240 E Butcher’s Farm Market Items, Preserves, 532-3216 Preserves, Honey, CC 590 N 4th St, Newport 17074 Cider, Eggs, Dairy • Crafts, Quilts, Quilt X y HOURS: Nov 1-Apr 30: Mon-Sat 8am- 567-3539 butchersfarmmarket.com Products, Baked Fabric, Fresh Brown 5pm; May 1-Oct 31: Mon, Wed-Fri Eggs, Bulk Foods HOURS: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, • Goods, Honey, E 8am-7pm, Tues & Sat 8am-5pm Sat 9am-3pm Flowers, Herbs, X Bedding Plants; Fields of Adventure Berries, Pumpkins, See attraction listing on pg. 19. CC Fall: Weekend Corn 64 Tree Ln, Aspers 17304 Eggs, Honey, Meats Maze, Hayrides, 888-677-0093 y fieldsofadventure.com (pastured beef, pork, poultry, turkey); Family Fun Farm HOURS: Sept: Sat 10am-7pm, Fall: Corn Maze, Sun 1pm-7pm; Oct: Fri 10am-6pm, F Clair’s Orchard Tree Fruit, Berries, Hayrides, 20+ Farm Sat 10am-10pm, Sun 1pm-7pm; 1452 Holly Pike, Carlisle 17015 Vegetables, Baked Fun Attractions; X y Apr-Aug: call ahead 752-5996 clairsorchard.com Goods, Melons, U-P: Blueberries, CC U-P HOURS: April-Labor Day: Mon-Thurs Honey, Preserves, See attraction listing on pg. 19. Pumpkins, Popcorn E 9am-5pm, Fri-Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 11am- Eggs, Meat, Dairy • Fulton’s Dairy 5pm; Sept: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Products, Fruit Juice, Pasteurized Milk, 1910 Ritner Hwy, Shippensburg 17257 Sun 11am-5pm; Oct: Tue-Sat 9am-5pm, Cider, Pumpkins, Eggs, Meats (ground 776-3338 Sun 11am-5pm; Nov: Fri-Sat 9am-5pm, Homemade • beef, roasts, steaks), Sun 11am-5pm Ice Cream HOURS: Self-serve 24 hours Pastured Livestock Vegetables, Melons, Gray Wolf Plantation E Apples, Pumpkins, Berries, Tree Fruit, 149 Forest Dr, New Oxford 17350 Cider, Honey, Country Breeze Farm Market Pumpkins, Deli Items, 624-7204 Sunflowers; U-P: X 5039 Molly Pitcher Hwy, Preserves, Ciders, CC HOURS: Mid Sept-Early Nov: Pumpkins; Hayrides Chambersburg 17202 Eggs, Dairy Products, E Daily 10am-6pm U-P 375-4115 • Baked Goods, F Hacienda Shiloh HOURS: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm, Honey, Maple Garlic farm offering 327 Knox Rd, Gettysburg 17325 Sat 8am-4pm Products, Flowers, 20 varieties Herbs, Bedding 642-9161 • plus Sea Salts, Plants, Ice Cream HOURS: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Peppercorns, Chilis, Sun 12pm-4pm Herbs, Peppers The Country Butcher Shop, Inc. 286 McAllister Church Rd, Tree Fruit (inc. 30 Produce, Deli, The Historic Round Barn & Farm Market types of apples & 20 Carlisle 17015 CC 249-4691 y countrybutchershopinc.com • Baked Goods, Meats, 298 Cashtown Rd, Biglerville 17307 types of peaches), Eggs, Dairy Products 334-1984 y roundbarn.farm K HOURS: Tues-Wed 9am-6pm, Seasonal Fresh Fruits Thurs-Fri 9am-7pm, Sat 8am-5pm HOURS: Late Apr-Early Nov: Daily 9am- & Vegetables, Baked E 5pm; Early Nov-Late Nov: Fri, Sat, Sun Goods, Locally-made X 9am-5pm Small Batch Products, Gifts, Seasonal Décor

CC = Credit Cards Accepted K = Events = Farm Attractions E = Handicapped Accessible = PA Preferred F = Restaurant/Eatery X = Restrooms U-P = U-Pick your own

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Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Vegetables, Melons, Mountain View Nursery Berries, Tree Fruit, 1101 Park Pl, Mechanicsburg 17055 Vegetables, Pumpkins, Preserves, 766-4966 y mtviewnurserypa.net Melons, Sweet Cider, Eggs, Dairy Corn, Preserves, HOURS: July 5-Sept 15: Mon-Fri Honey, Cookies Products, Baked 8am-7pm, Sat 8am-5pm Goods, Honey, Hollabaugh Bros. Inc. Maple Products, CC Newville Produce Farm & Greenhouses Vegetables, Flowers, Fruit Farm & Market Flowers, Herbs, K 379 Greenspring Rd (PA Rte 641), Melons, Honey, 545 Carlisle Rd, Biglerville 17307 Bedding Plants, Newville 17241 y 776-7717 Herbs, Berries, X y 677-8412 hollabaughbros.com Meats (beef, pork, Bedding Plants, • E HOURS: Feb-Dec: Mon-Fri 9am-7pm, HOURS: Hours change seasonally; lamb, turkey, Sat 8am-4pm Tree Fruit, Pumpkins visit website for current hours chicken), Crafts, Gift X Produce, Eggs, See CSA listing on pg. 8. Items, Gardening U-P Accessories, Ice Dairy Products, CC Cream; Festivals Oak Grove Farms Maple Products, 846 Fisher Rd, Mechanicsburg 17055 Jams, Homemade throughout the year; E Cooking Classes; 766-2216 y oakgrovefarmsinc.com Soups, Flowers, • Bedding Plants, Farm Events; U-P: HOURS: Mon-Sat 8am-6pm Baked Goods Blueberries, Apples X See CSA listing on pg. 9. U-P: Strawberries, Meats—Purebred Peas, Raspberries, U-P Lil’ Ponderosa Enterprises Black Angus, Beans 44 Ponderosa Rd, Carlisle 17015 Freezer Beef from 245-2820 y lilponderosabeef.com Closed Herd, 100% Vegetables, Baked Goods, Preserves, HOURS: Open year-round by • Raised & Finished X Honey, Herbs, Berries, appointment; Farm tours on request— on Grass, No Cider, Bedding Plants, weather permitting Antibiotic/Chemical, Pastured Livestock Tree Fruit, Eggs, Pumpkins, Dairy Lock Farm Oyler’s Organic Farms & Market Products, Maple CC 822 Ritner Hwy, Shippensburg 17257 400 Pleasant Valley Rd, K Vegetables, Melons, CC Products, Meats y 301-639-6988 lockfarm.net Pumpkins, Eggs, Biglerville 17307 (pastured chicken, E • E y HOURS: Daily 10am-7pm (closed Flowers, Herbs 677-8411 oylersorganicfarms.com • grass finished beef, Thursday and Sunday) HOURS: Tues-Fri 10am-4pm, Sun pastured pork, (July thru end of Nov) 12pm-4pm pastured turkeys, X Vegetables, Melons, Alaskan wild-caught Berries, Tree Fruit, salmon & other fish); Deli Items, Pumpkins, Certified Organic; Maplewood Farm Market Preserves, Eggs, Classes and Special Dairy Products, 8564 Olde Scotland Rd, CC Events throughout the Baked Goods, Shippensburg 17257 E year 532-8973 y Honey, Flowers, Paulus Farm Market maplewoodproduceandgreenhouse.com • Herbs, Bedding X Produce, Deli, Baked CC Plants, Cider, Ice 1216 S York St, Mechanicsburg 17055 Goods, Beef, Dairy, K HOURS: Mon-Fri 8am-7pm, U-P y Cream, Made-to-order 697-4330 paulusfarmmarket.com Eggs, Meal Kits, Sat 8am-4pm Lunch, Bulk Foods, HOURS: May-Oct: Mon-Fri 9am-7pm, Agritourism Events, Canned Goods Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm; Nov- Farm Park Animals, E U-P: Strawberries, • Dec Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 11am- Play Areas, Pre-cut Pumpkins 4pm; Jan-April Thurs-Fri 9am-5pm, Christmas Trees U-P: X Vegetables, Melons, Sat 9am-3pm Flowers, Strawberries, McDannell Fruit Farm & Market Berries, Tree Fruit, CC See attraction listing on pg. 20. Pumpkins U-P 332 N High St, Biglerville 17307 Pumpkins, Preserves, E 677-6922 y mcdannellfruitfarm.com Cider, Eggs, Baked HOURS: Mid June-Mid Nov: Goods, Honey, Daily 9am-5pm Maple Products, X Deer Processing Miller Plant Farm, York—See description on pg. 17

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Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Vegetables, Melons, Mountain View Nursery Berries, Tree Fruit, 1101 Park Pl, Mechanicsburg 17055 Vegetables, Pumpkins, Preserves, 766-4966 y mtviewnurserypa.net Melons, Sweet Cider, Eggs, Dairy Corn, Preserves, HOURS: July 5-Sept 15: Mon-Fri Honey, Cookies Products, Baked 8am-7pm, Sat 8am-5pm Goods, Honey, Hollabaugh Bros. Inc. Maple Products, CC Newville Produce Farm & Greenhouses Vegetables, Flowers, Fruit Farm & Market Flowers, Herbs, K 379 Greenspring Rd (PA Rte 641), Melons, Honey, 545 Carlisle Rd, Biglerville 17307 Bedding Plants, Newville 17241 y 776-7717 Herbs, Berries, X y 677-8412 hollabaughbros.com Meats (beef, pork, Bedding Plants, • E HOURS: Feb-Dec: Mon-Fri 9am-7pm, HOURS: Hours change seasonally; lamb, turkey, Sat 8am-4pm Tree Fruit, Pumpkins visit website for current hours chicken), Crafts, Gift X Produce, Eggs, See CSA listing on pg. 8. Items, Gardening U-P Accessories, Ice Dairy Products, CC Cream; Festivals Oak Grove Farms Maple Products, 846 Fisher Rd, Mechanicsburg 17055 Jams, Homemade throughout the year; E Cooking Classes; 766-2216 y oakgrovefarmsinc.com Soups, Flowers, • Bedding Plants, Farm Events; U-P: HOURS: Mon-Sat 8am-6pm Baked Goods Blueberries, Apples X See CSA listing on pg. 9. U-P: Strawberries, Meats—Purebred Peas, Raspberries, U-P Lil’ Ponderosa Enterprises Black Angus, Beans 44 Ponderosa Rd, Carlisle 17015 Freezer Beef from 245-2820 y lilponderosabeef.com Closed Herd, 100% Vegetables, Baked Goods, Preserves, HOURS: Open year-round by • Raised & Finished X Honey, Herbs, Berries, appointment; Farm tours on request— on Grass, No Cider, Bedding Plants, weather permitting Antibiotic/Chemical, Pastured Livestock Tree Fruit, Eggs, Pumpkins, Dairy Lock Farm Oyler’s Organic Farms & Market Products, Maple CC 822 Ritner Hwy, Shippensburg 17257 400 Pleasant Valley Rd, K Vegetables, Melons, CC Products, Meats y 301-639-6988 lockfarm.net Pumpkins, Eggs, Biglerville 17307 (pastured chicken, E • E y HOURS: Daily 10am-7pm (closed Flowers, Herbs 677-8411 oylersorganicfarms.com • grass fi nished beef, Thursday and Sunday) HOURS: Tues-Fri 10am-4pm, Sun pastured pork, (July thru end of Nov) 12pm-4pm pastured turkeys, X Vegetables, Melons, Alaskan wild-caught Berries, Tree Fruit, salmon & other fi sh); Deli Items, Pumpkins, Certifi ed Organic; Maplewood Farm Market Preserves, Eggs, Classes and Special Dairy Products, 8564 Olde Scotland Rd, CC Events throughout the Baked Goods, Shippensburg 17257 E year 532-8973 y Honey, Flowers, Paulus Farm Market maplewoodproduceandgreenhouse.com • Herbs, Bedding X Produce, Deli, Baked CC Plants, Cider, Ice 1216 S York St, Mechanicsburg 17055 Goods, Beef, Dairy, K HOURS: Mon-Fri 8am-7pm, U-P y Cream, Made-to-order 697-4330 paulusfarmmarket.com Eggs, Meal Kits, Sat 8am-4pm Lunch, Bulk Foods, HOURS: May-Oct: Mon-Fri 9am-7pm, Agritourism Events, Canned Goods Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm; Nov- Farm Park Animals, E U-P: Strawberries, • Dec Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 11am- Play Areas, Pre-cut Pumpkins 4pm; Jan-April Thurs-Fri 9am-5pm, Christmas Trees U-P: X Vegetables, Melons, Sat 9am-3pm Flowers, Strawberries, McDannell Fruit Farm & Market Berries, Tree Fruit, CC See attraction listing on pg. 20. Pumpkins U-P 332 N High St, Biglerville 17307 Pumpkins, Preserves, E 677-6922 y mcdannellfruitfarm.com Cider, Eggs, Baked HOURS: Mid June-Mid Nov: Goods, Honey, Daily 9am-5pm Maple Products, X Deer Processing Miller Plant Farm, York—See description on pg. 17

CC = Credit Cards Accepted K = Events = Farm Attractions E = Handicapped Accessible = PA Preferred F = Restaurant/Eatery X = Restrooms U-P = U-Pick your own Paulus Orchards, Dillsburg 13 AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise

Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Vegetables, Baked Deli Items, Cider, Goods, Preserves, CC Baked Goods, Honey, Paulus Orchards Honey, Berries, Cider, Maple Products, K 522 E. Mt. Airy Rd, Dillsburg 17019 Tree Fruit, Pumpkins, Trickling Springs Creamery Meats (steaks and CC y 432-2544 paulusorchards.com Melons, Canning 2330 Molly Pitcher Hwy, hamburger from local Chambersburg 17202 HOURS: July-Oct: Mon-Sat 9am-7pm, Supplies, Fall Corn E grass-fed farm); Grass- E Sun 11am-5pm; Nov-Feb: Mon-Sat Maze, Made to 709-0711 y tricklingspringscreamery.com • fed Milks, Cheeses, F F 9am-5pm, Sun 11am-5pm Order Fruit Baskets HOURS: Mon-Fri 8am-7pm; Butter, Ice Cream. See CSA listing on pg. 9 and attraction U-P: Pumpkins, X Sat 9am-6pm Observe dairy bottling X listing on pg. 20. Apples, Blueberries, operations through Strawberries, U-P viewing window into Blackberries production hall Vegetables, Vegetables, Melons, The Peters Orchards CC Pumpkins, Baked K Toigo Orchards Preserves, Honey, 10540 Carlisle Pike, Gardners 17324 Goods, Melons, 750 S Mountain Estates Rd, Herbs, Berries, 528-4380 Cider Preserves, E Cider Tree Fruit, • Shippensburg 17257 HOURS: May-Oct: 7am-7pm; Honey, Berries, Tree y Pumpkins, Homemade 530-9661 toigoorchards.com U-P Nov-Apr: 7am-5pm daily Fruit, Maple Products, X Salsa, Sauces & Dairy Products HOURS: Jun, Aug-Dec: Mon-Sat Butters, Certified 8am-5pm; Year-round online sales Naturally Grown Vegetables, Herbs, Rockview Dairy U-P: Strawberries 44 Kline Rd, Shippensburg 17257 Berries, Eggs 729-8642 • (Free-Range), Vegetables, Melons, Raw Milk, Beef Berries, Tree Fruit, HOURS: Mon-Sat 7am-7pm (Pastured Livestock) West Brook Farm Market Pumpkins, Preserves, 5770 Carlisle Pike, New Oxford 17350 Cider, Eggs, Baked Wholesale— CC Shippensburg Auction Center 624-1113 Goods, Honey, Fruit, Vegetables, E 1122 Ritner Hwy, Shippensburg 17257 Bedding Plants, Flowers, Shrubs, F HOURS: May-Oct: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, 532-5511 y sauctioncenter.com Herbs, Flowers & Pumpkins, Mums, X Sat 8am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm • Baskets in spring; HOURS: Tues (year round), Corn, Christmas Mums in fall Thurs (March-Oct) 9am-sold out Trees & Wreaths Homemade Ice Stoner’s Dairy Farm & Corn Maze Cream, Fresh 7678 Oellig Rd, Mercersburg 17236 Homemade Ice K Windy Knoll Farm Market & Creamery CC Produce, Deli Meats 328-3617 y stonersdairyfarm.com Cream, Pumpkins, 2685 Spring Rd, Chambersburg 17202 Mums, Corn Maze 264-2900 & Cheeses, Subs HOURS: Apr-May: (field trips & tours by (Sept-Oct). Special & Hoagies, Baked E X HOURS: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm, • appt.); Sept-Oct: Fri 7pm-10pm, Fall events. Goods, Homemade F Sat 12pm-10pm, Sun 12pm-5pm Sat 8am-5pm; Open later in summer, Soups & Salads, please call for hours. X Strawberries, Sweet Bulk Foods, Fall Strawberry Lane Corn Maze 604 S. Middlesex Rd, Carlisle 17015 Corn, Blueberries, Blackberries, 249-0916 U-P Yellow Hill Farm 100% pick-your- Certified Naturally own farm. E HOURS: May-Aug: Mon-Fri 7:30am- 670 Yellow Hill Rd, Biglerville 17307 Grown U-P: U-P: Blueberries, 6pm, Sat 7:30am-3pm 677-8188 y yellowhillfarm.com Strawberries Thornless HOURS: Late June-Late Sept/Early Oct: X Produce, Preserves, Blackberries, Red & Mon-Sat 9am-5pm (Hours may vary; Gold Raspberries, U-P Baked Goods, check website) Honey, Herbs, Cider, Flowers, Herbs Bedding Plants, CC Christmas Trees, Strites Orchard Farm Market & Bakery Fall Corn Maze, K 1000 Strites Rd, Harrisburg 17111 Crafts, Dairy 564-3130 y stritesorchard.com Products, Milk, Eggs, E HOURS: Mon-Fri 8am-7pm, Sat 8am-5pm, • Grass-fed Beef Sun 11am-4pm U-P: Strawberries, See CSA listing on pg. 9. Blueberries, X Blackberries, Maplewood Farm Market, Shippensburg U-P Raspberries, Pumpkins, Sweet/Sour CC = Credit Cards Accepted K = Events = Farm Attractions Cherries, Peaches, E = Handicapped Accessible = PA Preferred Apples, Flowers F = Restaurant/Eatery X = Restrooms U-P = U-Pick your own 14 AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise

Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Vegetables, Baked Deli Items, Cider, Goods, Preserves, CC Baked Goods, Honey, Paulus Orchards Honey, Berries, Cider, Maple Products, K 522 E. Mt. Airy Rd, Dillsburg 17019 Tree Fruit, Pumpkins, Trickling Springs Creamery Meats (steaks and CC y 432-2544 paulusorchards.com Melons, Canning 2330 Molly Pitcher Hwy, hamburger from local Chambersburg 17202 HOURS: July-Oct: Mon-Sat 9am-7pm, Supplies, Fall Corn E grass-fed farm); Grass- E Sun 11am-5pm; Nov-Feb: Mon-Sat Maze, Made to 709-0711 y tricklingspringscreamery.com • fed Milks, Cheeses, F F 9am-5pm, Sun 11am-5pm Order Fruit Baskets HOURS: Mon-Fri 8am-7pm; Butter, Ice Cream. See CSA listing on pg. 9 and attraction U-P: Pumpkins, X Sat 9am-6pm Observe dairy bottling X listing on pg. 20. Apples, Blueberries, operations through Strawberries, U-P viewing window into Blackberries production hall Vegetables, Vegetables, Melons, The Peters Orchards CC Pumpkins, Baked K Toigo Orchards Preserves, Honey, 10540 Carlisle Pike, Gardners 17324 Goods, Melons, 750 S Mountain Estates Rd, Herbs, Berries, 528-4380 Cider Preserves, E Cider Tree Fruit, • Shippensburg 17257 HOURS: May-Oct: 7am-7pm; Honey, Berries, Tree y Pumpkins, Homemade 530-9661 toigoorchards.com U-P Nov-Apr: 7am-5pm daily Fruit, Maple Products, X Salsa, Sauces & Dairy Products HOURS: Jun, Aug-Dec: Mon-Sat Butters, Certifi ed 8am-5pm; Year-round online sales Naturally Grown Vegetables, Herbs, Rockview Dairy U-P: Strawberries 44 Kline Rd, Shippensburg 17257 Berries, Eggs 729-8642 • (Free-Range), Vegetables, Melons, Raw Milk, Beef Berries, Tree Fruit, HOURS: Mon-Sat 7am-7pm (Pastured Livestock) West Brook Farm Market Pumpkins, Preserves, 5770 Carlisle Pike, New Oxford 17350 Cider, Eggs, Baked Wholesale— CC Shippensburg Auction Center 624-1113 Goods, Honey, Fruit, Vegetables, E 1122 Ritner Hwy, Shippensburg 17257 Bedding Plants, Flowers, Shrubs, F HOURS: May-Oct: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, 532-5511 y sauctioncenter.com Herbs, Flowers & Pumpkins, Mums, X Sat 8am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm • Baskets in spring; HOURS: Tues (year round), Corn, Christmas Mums in fall Thurs (March-Oct) 9am-sold out Trees & Wreaths Homemade Ice Stoner’s Dairy Farm & Corn Maze Cream, Fresh 7678 Oellig Rd, Mercersburg 17236 Homemade Ice K Windy Knoll Farm Market & Creamery CC Produce, Deli Meats 328-3617 y stonersdairyfarm.com Cream, Pumpkins, 2685 Spring Rd, Chambersburg 17202 Mums, Corn Maze 264-2900 & Cheeses, Subs HOURS: Apr-May: (fi eld trips & tours by (Sept-Oct). Special & Hoagies, Baked E X HOURS: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm, • appt.); Sept-Oct: Fri 7pm-10pm, Fall events. Goods, Homemade F Sat 12pm-10pm, Sun 12pm-5pm Sat 8am-5pm; Open later in summer, Soups & Salads, please call for hours. X Strawberries, Sweet Bulk Foods, Fall Strawberry Lane Corn Maze 604 S. Middlesex Rd, Carlisle 17015 Corn, Blueberries, Blackberries, 249-0916 U-P Yellow Hill Farm 100% pick-your- Certifi ed Naturally own farm. E HOURS: May-Aug: Mon-Fri 7:30am- 670 Yellow Hill Rd, Biglerville 17307 Grown U-P: U-P: Blueberries, 6pm, Sat 7:30am-3pm 677-8188 y yellowhillfarm.com Strawberries Thornless HOURS: Late June-Late Sept/Early Oct: X Produce, Preserves, Blackberries, Red & Mon-Sat 9am-5pm (Hours may vary; Gold Raspberries, U-P Baked Goods, check website) Honey, Herbs, Cider, Flowers, Herbs Bedding Plants, CC Christmas Trees, Strites Orchard Farm Market & Bakery Fall Corn Maze, K 1000 Strites Rd, Harrisburg 17111 Crafts, Dairy 564-3130 y stritesorchard.com Products, Milk, Eggs, E HOURS: Mon-Fri 8am-7pm, Sat 8am-5pm, • Grass-fed Beef Sun 11am-4pm U-P: Strawberries, See CSA listing on pg. 9. Blueberries, X Blackberries, Maplewood Farm Market, Shippensburg U-P Raspberries, Pumpkins, Sweet/Sour CC = Credit Cards Accepted K = Events = Farm Attractions Cherries, Peaches, E = Handicapped Accessible = PA Preferred Apples, Flowers F = Restaurant/Eatery X = Restrooms U-P = U-Pick your own 15 AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise

Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Nursery/Tree Farm Vegetables, Melons, Miller Plant Farm Berries, Tree Fruit, Seasonal Plants 430 Indian Rock Dam Rd, York 17403 Pumpkins, Preserves, CC 741-2631 y millerplantfarm.com Ashcombe Farm & Greenhouses (Annuals, Herbs, CC Cider, Eggs, Dairy E 906 W Grantham Rd, Vegetables, K HOURS: Mar-Dec: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Products, Baked Mechanicsburg 17055 Perennials), Trees & Sat 9am-4pm; May only: Mon-Fri 8am- Goods, Hone, E 766-7611 y ashcombe.com Shrubs, Gardening 8pm, Sat 8am-5pm Flowers, Herbs, X • Supplies, Tools & Bedding Plants, HOURS: Jan-Feb: Mon-Sat 9am-6pm; See CSA listing on pg. 8. Accessories, Gift F Christmas Trees Mar-Dec: Mon-Sat 9am-7pm; Shop, Women’s X Seasonal hours vary Boutique, Country Noggles Sweet Meadow Greenhouse Bedding Plants, Cafe, In-Store Bakery 2171 Stumpstown Rd, Herbs, Flowers, Mechanicsburg 17055 Vegetable Chestnut Grove Greenhouse 766-7750 Transplants, Hanging 120 Chestnut Grove Rd, HOURS: Apr-Oct: Mon-Sat (hours vary) Baskets, Mums Shippensburg 17257 Flowers, Herbs, X 532-3788 Bedding plants Bedding Plants, Spring Garden Greenhouse HOURS: Apr-Jun: Mon-Fri 8am-8pm, Vegetable Plants, 1137 S Spring Garden St, Sat 8am-5pm Hanging Baskets, Carlisle 17015 Planters, Perennials, Christmas Trees, Live 218-9638 Herbs, Mums, Asters, Conaway’s Pine Haven Farm Bulbs, Centerpieces, HOURS: Mar-Jun & Aug-Oct: Flowering Kale, Fall 1765 Pine Rd, Newville 17241 Wreaths, Greenery, Vegetable Plants, y Mon-Sat 9am-5pm 486-5423 conawaypinehaven.com Baskets, Burlap X Baked Goods HOURS: Black Friday through Christmas Evergreen Trees, F Turkeyfoot Nursery Eve: Mon-Thurs 10am-7pm, Fri 10am- Wagon Rides, School U-P 80 Junction Rd, Dillsburg 17019 8pm, Sat 8am-8pm, Sun 8am-7pm Groups 432-3866 y turkeyfootnursery.com Trees, Shrubs, U-P: Christmas Trees Perennials, Annuals, HOURS: Apr-June: Mon-Fri 8am-7pm, CC Conifer Hill Tree Farm Hanging Baskets, Sat 8am-5pm, Sun 10am-3pm; July- 101 Conifer Rd, Newville 17241 Christmas Trees, Topsoil, Mulch Evergreen Wreaths/ Sept: Mon-Fri 8am-7pm, Sat 8am-4pm; 226-6104 U-P Greens Oct: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm, Sat 8am-5pm HOURS: Open daily Black Friday U-P: Christmas Trees through Christmas Eve: 9am-4:30pm Woodlawn Tree Nursery Shade & Ornamental 3171 Ritner Hwy, Newville 17241 Tree Sales, Tree Highland Gardens 776-5988 y woodlawntrees.com • Services, Native 423 S 18th St, Camp Hill 17011 Plants, Flowers, HOURS: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Restoration Services 737-8633 y highlandgardens.org Trees, Herbs, Patio CC Block, Tanbark, • E HOURS: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat 8am- Fertilizers, Mulch, 5pm, Sun 11am-5pm; check website for Garden Tools, etc. X seasonal hours Liberty Farm Crafts, Christmas 831 York Rd, Carlisle 17015 Trees, Wreaths, CC 919-4611 Garland, Pottery, K HOURS: Thanksgiving through Christmas Pin Style Tree Stands E Eve: Mon-Fri 10am-7pm, (Drilled), Tree Bags, Sat-Sun 9am-7pm Watering Elf MacNamara Tree Farm & Nursery Trees, Landscape 25 Wagner Dr, Carlisle 17015 Products, Shrubs, 226-0251 • Planting Services HOURS: Mon-Sat 8am-6pm & Delivery Christmas Trees, CC McCurdy’s Tree Farm & Landscaping Farm Zoo (end of K 127 Chestnut Grove Rd, Nov-Dec), Stone, Tanbark, Mulch, Dillsburg 17019 MacNamara Tree Farm & Nursery, Carlisle 432-4017 y mccurdystreefarm.com • Plants, Hayrides & E Campfires, School HOURS: Open year-round (hours vary) X Field Trips CC = Credit Cards Accepted K = Events = Farm Attractions U-P U-P: Christmas Trees E = Handicapped Accessible = PA Preferred F = Restaurant/Eatery X = Restrooms U-P = U-Pick your own

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Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other Nursery/Tree Farm Vegetables, Melons, Miller Plant Farm Berries, Tree Fruit, Seasonal Plants 430 Indian Rock Dam Rd, York 17403 Pumpkins, Preserves, CC 741-2631 y millerplantfarm.com Ashcombe Farm & Greenhouses (Annuals, Herbs, CC Cider, Eggs, Dairy E 906 W Grantham Rd, Vegetables, K HOURS: Mar-Dec: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Products, Baked Mechanicsburg 17055 Perennials), Trees & Sat 9am-4pm; May only: Mon-Fri 8am- Goods, Hone, E 766-7611 y ashcombe.com Shrubs, Gardening 8pm, Sat 8am-5pm Flowers, Herbs, X • Supplies, Tools & Bedding Plants, HOURS: Jan-Feb: Mon-Sat 9am-6pm; See CSA listing on pg. 8. Accessories, Gift F Christmas Trees Mar-Dec: Mon-Sat 9am-7pm; Shop, Women’s X Seasonal hours vary Boutique, Country Noggles Sweet Meadow Greenhouse Bedding Plants, Cafe, In-Store Bakery 2171 Stumpstown Rd, Herbs, Flowers, Mechanicsburg 17055 Vegetable Chestnut Grove Greenhouse 766-7750 Transplants, Hanging 120 Chestnut Grove Rd, HOURS: Apr-Oct: Mon-Sat (hours vary) Baskets, Mums Shippensburg 17257 Flowers, Herbs, X 532-3788 Bedding plants Bedding Plants, Spring Garden Greenhouse HOURS: Apr-Jun: Mon-Fri 8am-8pm, Vegetable Plants, 1137 S Spring Garden St, Sat 8am-5pm Hanging Baskets, Carlisle 17015 Planters, Perennials, Christmas Trees, Live 218-9638 Herbs, Mums, Asters, Conaway’s Pine Haven Farm Bulbs, Centerpieces, HOURS: Mar-Jun & Aug-Oct: Flowering Kale, Fall 1765 Pine Rd, Newville 17241 Wreaths, Greenery, Vegetable Plants, y Mon-Sat 9am-5pm 486-5423 conawaypinehaven.com Baskets, Burlap X Baked Goods HOURS: Black Friday through Christmas Evergreen Trees, F Turkeyfoot Nursery Eve: Mon-Thurs 10am-7pm, Fri 10am- Wagon Rides, School U-P 80 Junction Rd, Dillsburg 17019 8pm, Sat 8am-8pm, Sun 8am-7pm Groups 432-3866 y turkeyfootnursery.com Trees, Shrubs, U-P: Christmas Trees Perennials, Annuals, HOURS: Apr-June: Mon-Fri 8am-7pm, CC Conifer Hill Tree Farm Hanging Baskets, Sat 8am-5pm, Sun 10am-3pm; July- 101 Conifer Rd, Newville 17241 Christmas Trees, Topsoil, Mulch Evergreen Wreaths/ Sept: Mon-Fri 8am-7pm, Sat 8am-4pm; 226-6104 U-P Greens Oct: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm, Sat 8am-5pm HOURS: Open daily Black Friday U-P: Christmas Trees through Christmas Eve: 9am-4:30pm Woodlawn Tree Nursery Shade & Ornamental 3171 Ritner Hwy, Newville 17241 Tree Sales, Tree Highland Gardens 776-5988 y woodlawntrees.com • Services, Native 423 S 18th St, Camp Hill 17011 Plants, Flowers, HOURS: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Restoration Services 737-8633 y highlandgardens.org Trees, Herbs, Patio CC Block, Tanbark, • E HOURS: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat 8am- Fertilizers, Mulch, 5pm, Sun 11am-5pm; check website for Garden Tools, etc. X seasonal hours Liberty Farm Crafts, Christmas 831 York Rd, Carlisle 17015 Trees, Wreaths, CC 919-4611 Garland, Pottery, K HOURS: Thanksgiving through Christmas Pin Style Tree Stands E Eve: Mon-Fri 10am-7pm, (Drilled), Tree Bags, Sat-Sun 9am-7pm Watering Elf MacNamara Tree Farm & Nursery Trees, Landscape 25 Wagner Dr, Carlisle 17015 Products, Shrubs, 226-0251 • Planting Services HOURS: Mon-Sat 8am-6pm & Delivery Christmas Trees, CC McCurdy’s Tree Farm & Landscaping Farm Zoo (end of K 127 Chestnut Grove Rd, Nov-Dec), Stone, Tanbark, Mulch, Dillsburg 17019 MacNamara Tree Farm & Nursery, Carlisle 432-4017 y mccurdystreefarm.com • Plants, Hayrides & E Campfi res, School HOURS: Open year-round (hours vary) X Field Trips CC = Credit Cards Accepted K = Events = Farm Attractions U-P U-P: Christmas Trees E = Handicapped Accessible = PA Preferred F = Restaurant/Eatery X = Restrooms U-P = U-Pick your own

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Sample wines & brews against backdrops ranging from tree-lined Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other downtowns to beautiful country landscapes. ATTRACTIONS You must be at least 21 years old to participate. Please drink responsibly. Agricultural- and environmental-related tours, museums and activities, Cumberland Valley Beer Trail and outdoor recreation fun. Cumberland Valley’s emerging breweries and pubs welcome CC locals and visitors to sample the unique fl avors of craft Agriculture & Industrial Museum Self-guided tour of brews. Pick up a passport at one of the participating K 217 W Princess St, York 17403 agricultural artifacts locations or go to VisitCumberlandValley.com/Beer to qwq 848-1587 y yorkhistorycenter.org • & industrial exhibits download a passport. Visit the locations listed and collect produced or used in E stickers to win prizes. Visit our website for updated HOURS: Tues-Sat 10am-4pm York County. information on new breweries plus wineries and distilleries. X VisitCumberlandValley.com/Beer Butcher’s Family Fun Farm 4-acre corn maze, CC Hershey Harrisburg Wine Country 1375 Turkey Bird Rd, Newport 17074 corn cannon, K Explore 15 wineries in the rolling hillside of Central PA. 567-3539 y butchersfunfarm.com pumpkin patch, wagon rides, straw HOURS: Early Sept to Early Nov: HersheyHarrisburgWineCountry.com castle, super slide, Sat & Sun 10am-6pm; Mon-Fri by qwq Hershey Harrisburg Craft Beer Country pedal tractors & appointment only Ten craft breweries compile this trail covering Dauphin County. pedal karts, corn X See farm retail listing on pg. 10. HersheyHarrisburgBeer.com box, barrel train. Alpaca Fiber, Alpaca Gettysburg Wineries and Distilleries Celtic Knot Alpacas A variety of farm wineries and downtown tasting rooms make up this trail 1560 McClures Gap Rd, Carlisle 17015 Yarn, Alpaca Knit of wineries and distilleries. 418-9612 y celticknotalpacas.com & Woven items. qwq Farm tours & off-site DestinationGettysburg.com HOURS: By appointment only education programs. Keystone Craft Spirits Trail Dickinson College Farm K A lineup of 12 distillers with a regional footprint—from Harrisburg and 553 Park Dr, Boiling Springs 17007 Farm tours available York to Gettysburg and Philadelphia. 245-1251 y dickinson.edu by request. qwq YorkPA.org HOURS: By appointment only Mason-Dixon Wine Trail 12-room stone structure This trail offers a way for wine enthusiasts to explore more than 15 family- with period contents for owned wineries in York County and the surrounding region. Dill’s Tavern visitors to experience K YorkPA.org 227 N. Baltimore St, Dillsburg 17019 tavern life in the 18th and 19th centuries. qwq Susquehanna Ale Trail 502-1440 y northernyorkhistorical.org Designed to tell the Self-guided, year-round experience designed for beer enthusiasts to explore X HOURS: Apr-Nov: Sun 2pm-4pm history of Dillsburg locally-brewed beers at 10+ breweries. Have your passport stamped at each location and collect prizes. and the story of life on Pennsylvania’s frontier. YorkPA.org Fields of Adventure 20+ farm fun CC 64 Tree Ln, Aspers 17304 attractions including 888-677-0093 y fi eldsofadventure.com 4-acre corn maze, K zip line, corn hole, HOURS: Sept: Sat 10am-7pm, pumpkin bowling, Sun 1pm-7pm; Oct & Nov: animal barnyard, qwq Fri 6pm-10pm, Sat 10am-10pm, corn box, wagon F Sun 1pm-7pm rides, pumpkin patch, X See farm retail listing on pg. 11. swings. Interactive hands-on, Land of Little Horses Farm Park performing Animal CC 125 Glenwood Dr, Gettysburg 17325 Theme Park located in K 334-7259 y landofl ittlehorses.com Adams County. Get HOURS: Apr, May & mid-Aug to end up close and personal qwq of Oct: Fri-Sun 10am-5pm; June to with miniature horses mid-Aug: daily 10am-5pm & their farm animal X friends.

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qwq = Group Tours E = Handicapped Accessible = PA Preferred Ever Grain Brewing Co., Cumberland Valley Beer Trail F = Restaurant/Eatery X = Restrooms 18 AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise

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Sample wines & brews against backdrops ranging from tree-lined Business Name Open Year- Round Description Other downtowns to beautiful country landscapes. ATTRACTIONS You must be at least 21 years old to participate. Please drink responsibly. Agricultural- and environmental-related tours, museums and activities, Cumberland Valley Beer Trail and outdoor recreation fun. Cumberland Valley’s emerging breweries and pubs welcome CC locals and visitors to sample the unique flavors of craft Agriculture & Industrial Museum Self-guided tour of brews. Pick up a passport at one of the participating K 217 W Princess St, York 17403 agricultural artifacts locations or go to VisitCumberlandValley.com/Beer to qwq 848-1587 y yorkhistorycenter.org • & industrial exhibits download a passport. Visit the locations listed and collect produced or used in E stickers to win prizes. Visit our website for updated HOURS: Tues-Sat 10am-4pm York County. information on new breweries plus wineries and distilleries. X VisitCumberlandValley.com/Beer Butcher’s Family Fun Farm 4-acre corn maze, CC Hershey Harrisburg Wine Country 1375 Turkey Bird Rd, Newport 17074 corn cannon, K Explore 15 wineries in the rolling hillside of Central PA. 567-3539 y butchersfunfarm.com pumpkin patch, wagon rides, straw HOURS: Early Sept to Early Nov: HersheyHarrisburgWineCountry.com castle, super slide, Sat & Sun 10am-6pm; Mon-Fri by qwq Hershey Harrisburg Craft Beer Country pedal tractors & appointment only Ten craft breweries compile this trail covering Dauphin County. pedal karts, corn X See farm retail listing on pg. 10. HersheyHarrisburgBeer.com box, barrel train. Alpaca Fiber, Alpaca Gettysburg Wineries and Distilleries Celtic Knot Alpacas A variety of farm wineries and downtown tasting rooms make up this trail 1560 McClures Gap Rd, Carlisle 17015 Yarn, Alpaca Knit of wineries and distilleries. 418-9612 y celticknotalpacas.com & Woven items. qwq Farm tours & off-site DestinationGettysburg.com HOURS: By appointment only education programs. Keystone Craft Spirits Trail Dickinson College Farm K A lineup of 12 distillers with a regional footprint—from Harrisburg and 553 Park Dr, Boiling Springs 17007 Farm tours available York to Gettysburg and Philadelphia. 245-1251 y dickinson.edu by request. qwq YorkPA.org HOURS: By appointment only Mason-Dixon Wine Trail 12-room stone structure This trail offers a way for wine enthusiasts to explore more than 15 family- with period contents for owned wineries in York County and the surrounding region. Dill’s Tavern visitors to experience K YorkPA.org 227 N. Baltimore St, Dillsburg 17019 tavern life in the 18th and 19th centuries. qwq Susquehanna Ale Trail 502-1440 y northernyorkhistorical.org Designed to tell the Self-guided, year-round experience designed for beer enthusiasts to explore X HOURS: Apr-Nov: Sun 2pm-4pm history of Dillsburg locally-brewed beers at 10+ breweries. Have your passport stamped at each location and collect prizes. and the story of life on Pennsylvania’s frontier. YorkPA.org Fields of Adventure 20+ farm fun CC 64 Tree Ln, Aspers 17304 attractions including 888-677-0093 y fieldsofadventure.com 4-acre corn maze, K zip line, corn hole, HOURS: Sept: Sat 10am-7pm, pumpkin bowling, Sun 1pm-7pm; Oct & Nov: animal barnyard, qwq Fri 6pm-10pm, Sat 10am-10pm, corn box, wagon F Sun 1pm-7pm rides, pumpkin patch, X See farm retail listing on pg. 11. swings. Interactive hands-on, Land of Little Horses Farm Park performing Animal CC 125 Glenwood Dr, Gettysburg 17325 Theme Park located in K 334-7259 y landoflittlehorses.com Adams County. Get HOURS: Apr, May & mid-Aug to end up close and personal qwq of Oct: Fri-Sun 10am-5pm; June to with miniature horses mid-Aug: daily 10am-5pm & their farm animal X friends.

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qwq = Group Tours E = Handicapped Accessible = PA Preferred Ever Grain Brewing Co., Cumberland Valley Beer Trail F = Restaurant/Eatery X = Restrooms 19 AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise Outdoor Recreation Maize Quest Corn Maze & Fun Park 30+ attractions 2885 New Park Rd, New Park 17352 including a bamboo CC 866-935-6738 y mazefunpark.com maze, corn field maze adventure, HOURS: Early to mid-Sept: Fri & Sat qwq 10am-6pm, Sun 1pm-7pm; mid-Sept to indoor play maze, early Nov: Fri & Sat 10am-10pm, pumpkin patch & F Sun 1pm-7pm pedal karts. CC Meadowbrooke Gourds, Inc. Hand-crafted gourds K 125 Potato Rd, Carlisle 17015 for all seasons. 776-6029 y mbgourds.com Classes, seasonal • qwq HOURS: Mon-Sat 10am-4pm; events & group tours E Tours every Tues at 2pm available. X

Meet farm animals & Paulus FarmPark participate in a variety CC Appalachian Trail 1216 S York St, Mechanicsburg 17055 of activities: Wooden K 697-4330 y paulusfarmmarket.com Tractor, Giant Bales, Fall Fun Fort, Hay South Mountain offers a collection of outdoor experiences for nature HOURS: Open during market hours PlayTent, Hayrides, (see pg. 13) but closes 45 minutes Family Friendly Corn qwq enthusiasts, families and those looking to explore the beauty of this prior to market closing. (Activities listed Maze, Giant Checkers, E region. Spend a day hiking our easily accessible trails, including are seasonal from spring through late fall. Harvest Hiccup X day hikes on the famous Appalachian Trail, biking on a historic rail Check website.) Pumpkin Chunkin’ trail or boating on a lake or stream. Cannon. 20+ attractions & CC Paulus Orchards PlayLand South Mountain Fast Facts: activities for outdoor K • The region is home to hundreds of miles of trails to explore, 522 E. Mt. Airy Rd, Dillsburg 17019 fun including 5-acre y 432-2544 paulusorchards.com corn maze, wagon including the midway point of the 2,180-mile Appalachian Trail HOURS: Early Sept-End of Oct: Mon- rides, pumpkin qwq and two award-winning rail trails. Fri 9am-3pm, Sat 9am-6:30pm, Sun patch, pedal karts, E • There are approximately 200,000 acres of public land available 11am-5pm rope spider web, F to discover, including 10 state parks and three state forests. See farm retail listing on pg. 14. corn shed, swings & slides. X • The area offers many spots for scenic vistas of the lush Valley including Waggoner’s Gap Hawk Watch, where Renfrew Museum and Park Historic PA German CC 1010 E Main St, Waynesboro 17268 farmstead & museum 20,000+migrating raptors fly over each year. 762-4723 y renfrewmuseum.org on 107-acres. Hiking K • Kayak or fly fish along one of our PA Designated Water Trails. HOURS: Museum: Mid Apr to Mid-Oct: & catch & release fly qwq Tues-Sat 1pm-4pm. Park open year- fishing. See website X Suggested Trip Ideas: round, dawn to dusk. for events. • After a day hike, visit the only hiking museum in the country, Starry Night Alpaca Farm 22-acre alpaca farm. the Appalachian Trail Museum, to hear trail stories and mingle 653 Observatory Rd, Lewisberry 17339 Processes fiber & spins with thru hikers. Find day hikes along the Appalachian Trail at into yarn; weaves CC 938-6898 y starrynightalpacas.net visitcumberlandvalley.com. & knits yarns into HOURS: By appointment or stop in handmade soft goods qwq • Enjoy a beach day away from it all at Cowans Gap, Pinchot Lake or if you are driving by and see the available for purchase Pine Grove Furnace State Park’s lakeside beach area. Open sign. at the farm store. • Take in the panoramic view of the Valley on the patio of the Masland Premier suri alpacas, Mansion at Kings Gap Environmental Education Center. Thunder River Farm & woolly Tibetan • Pick up ingredients for the perfect picnic at one of our farmers imperial yaks. The K 9627 Carlisle Rd, Dillsburg 17019 markets and enjoy a picturesque lunch at Children’s Lake or Lake Farm Store offers 994-4055 or 994-3760 Marburg. thunderriverfarm.com a variety of alpaca items including socks, qwq • Plan a camping trip at one of our state park campgrounds. HOURS: By appointment only scarves, hats, gloves, Don’t forget the marshmallows for the camp fire. throws, & sweaters.

CC = Credit Cards Accepted K = Events = Farm Attractions E X c K qwq E = Handicapped Accessible = Restrooms = Pets Allowed = Events = Group Tours = Handicapped Accessible = PA Preferred F = Restaurant/Eatery X = Restrooms g = Boating N = Fishing = Parking

20 AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise Outdoor Recreation Maize Quest Corn Maze & Fun Park 30+ attractions 2885 New Park Rd, New Park 17352 including a bamboo CC 866-935-6738 y mazefunpark.com maze, corn fi eld maze adventure, HOURS: Early to mid-Sept: Fri & Sat qwq 10am-6pm, Sun 1pm-7pm; mid-Sept to indoor play maze, early Nov: Fri & Sat 10am-10pm, pumpkin patch & F Sun 1pm-7pm pedal karts. CC Meadowbrooke Gourds, Inc. Hand-crafted gourds K 125 Potato Rd, Carlisle 17015 for all seasons. 776-6029 y mbgourds.com Classes, seasonal • qwq HOURS: Mon-Sat 10am-4pm; events & group tours E Tours every Tues at 2pm available. X

Meet farm animals & Paulus FarmPark participate in a variety CC Appalachian Trail 1216 S York St, Mechanicsburg 17055 of activities: Wooden K 697-4330 y paulusfarmmarket.com Tractor, Giant Bales, Fall Fun Fort, Hay South Mountain offers a collection of outdoor experiences for nature HOURS: Open during market hours PlayTent, Hayrides, (see pg. 13) but closes 45 minutes Family Friendly Corn qwq enthusiasts, families and those looking to explore the beauty of this prior to market closing. (Activities listed Maze, Giant Checkers, E region. Spend a day hiking our easily accessible trails, including are seasonal from spring through late fall. Harvest Hiccup X day hikes on the famous Appalachian Trail, biking on a historic rail Check website.) Pumpkin Chunkin’ trail or boating on a lake or stream. Cannon. 20+ attractions & CC Paulus Orchards PlayLand South Mountain Fast Facts: activities for outdoor K • The region is home to hundreds of miles of trails to explore, 522 E. Mt. Airy Rd, Dillsburg 17019 fun including 5-acre y 432-2544 paulusorchards.com corn maze, wagon including the midway point of the 2,180-mile Appalachian Trail HOURS: Early Sept-End of Oct: Mon- rides, pumpkin qwq and two award-winning rail trails. Fri 9am-3pm, Sat 9am-6:30pm, Sun patch, pedal karts, E • There are approximately 200,000 acres of public land available 11am-5pm rope spider web, F to discover, including 10 state parks and three state forests. See farm retail listing on pg. 14. corn shed, swings & slides. X • The area offers many spots for scenic vistas of the lush Valley including Waggoner’s Gap Hawk Watch, where Renfrew Museum and Park Historic PA German CC 1010 E Main St, Waynesboro 17268 farmstead & museum 20,000+migrating raptors fl y over each year. 762-4723 y renfrewmuseum.org on 107-acres. Hiking K • Kayak or fl y fi sh along one of our PA Designated Water Trails. HOURS: Museum: Mid Apr to Mid-Oct: & catch & release fl y qwq Tues-Sat 1pm-4pm. Park open year- fi shing. See website X Suggested Trip Ideas: round, dawn to dusk. for events. • After a day hike, visit the only hiking museum in the country, Starry Night Alpaca Farm 22-acre alpaca farm. the Appalachian Trail Museum, to hear trail stories and mingle 653 Observatory Rd, Lewisberry 17339 Processes fi ber & spins with thru hikers. Find day hikes along the Appalachian Trail at into yarn; weaves CC 938-6898 y starrynightalpacas.net visitcumberlandvalley.com. & knits yarns into HOURS: By appointment or stop in handmade soft goods qwq • Enjoy a beach day away from it all at Cowans Gap, Pinchot Lake or if you are driving by and see the available for purchase Pine Grove Furnace State Park’s lakeside beach area. Open sign. at the farm store. • Take in the panoramic view of the Valley on the patio of the Masland Premier suri alpacas, Mansion at Kings Gap Environmental Education Center. Thunder River Farm & woolly Tibetan • Pick up ingredients for the perfect picnic at one of our farmers imperial yaks. The K 9627 Carlisle Rd, Dillsburg 17019 markets and enjoy a picturesque lunch at Children’s Lake or Lake Farm Store offers 994-4055 or 994-3760 Marburg. thunderriverfarm.com a variety of alpaca items including socks, qwq • Plan a camping trip at one of our state park campgrounds. HOURS: By appointment only scarves, hats, gloves, Don’t forget the marshmallows for the camp fi re. throws, & sweaters.

CC = Credit Cards Accepted K = Events = Farm Attractions E X c K qwq E = Handicapped Accessible = Restrooms = Pets Allowed = Events = Group Tours = Handicapped Accessible = PA Preferred F = Restaurant/Eatery X = Restrooms g = Boating N = Fishing = Parking

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Trail Information Trail Information TRAILS Miles of Trail: 21 miles + 21 miles Torrey C. Brown Trail (dnr..gov) Appalachian Trail Trail Surface: Crushed Limestone & Paved Appalachian Trail Conservancy Trail Slope: Easy Mid-Atlantic Regional Office Trail Type: Out & Back 4 E First St, Miles of Trail in South Mountain: Boiling Springs 17007 43 miles in Cumberland, Trail Entrances (North to South) 258-5771 30 miles in Franklin with parking: appalachiantrail.org Total Trail Length: 2,180 miles, • York City: N Pershing Ave & nps.gov/appa 229 miles in PA Heritage Rail Trail County Park W Philadelphia St, York 17401 • Brillhart Station: Brillhart Station Rd & HOURS: Regional office open Trail Surface: Varies—Dirt, Grass & Rock 840-7440 y yorkcountytrail.org Days Mill Rd, York 17401 8am-3:30pm, stop in for trail Trail Slope: Easy to Moderate-Difficult The Heritage Rail Trail County Restrooms and water available. maps and parking information. Trail Type: Out & Back Park winds through scenic Blazes: White • Glatfelters Station: 6429 Glatfelters The Appalachian Trail (AT) southern York County and Foot travel only; no vehicles, bicycles Station Rd, Seven Valleys 17360 is the longest footpath in the traverses several quaint railroad or horses. Restrooms available. United States, following the towns. This linear park connects • Seven Valleys: Route 214 (100 Block Appalachian Mountains. The Trail Entrances and Information: the historic district of downtown Church St), Seven Valleys 17360 trail crosses 14 states, from The Appalachian Trail and National York with Maryland’s Torrey • Hanover Junction Station: 2433 Seven Katahdin, Maine to Springer Park Service have developed an C. Brown Trail. Once over the Valleys Rd, Seven Valleys 17360 Mountain in North Georgia. interactive map of the trail. Explore the Mason-Dixon Line, users can Restrooms and water available. trail online to locate parking areas, enjoy another 21 miles along Completed in 1937, the AT is Train station museum. vistas, shelters and other trail features. the Torrey C. Brown Trail. the first National Scenic Trail • Glen Rock: Route 616 (Main St), appalachiantrail.org/home/explore-the- created by the National Trail Glen Rock 17327 trail. System Act of 1968. Thirty • Railroad: Route 851 (E Main St), trail clubs and more than c Railroad 17355. Restrooms available. 6,000 volunteers maintain the • New Freedom Station: 117 N Front St, trail. Cumberland Valley is the New Freedom 17349 midway point on the trail. Restrooms and water available. Train station museum. Miles of Trail: 11 miles between E X c j Shippensburg and Newville, Cumberland Valley Rail Trail 1 mile in Carlisle 860-0444 y cvrtc.org Trail Surface: Crushed Limestone & LOCAL PARKS The Cumberland Valley Rail Paved (½ mile at Newville & Trail extends 11 miles from 1 mile at Shippensburg) Pennsylvania is fortunate to have over 5,900 local parks, which serve as Shippensburg to Newville Trail Slope: Easy great places for close-to-home recreation. Find a local park near you at through pastoral farmland and Trail Type: Out & Back www.goodforpa.com/explore. historic towns. 1 mile of trail is Trail Entrances (West to East): developed west of Carlisle but • Shippensburg: Shippensburg does not connect to the main Township Park, 304 Britton Rd, trail at this time. Additional trail Shippensburg 17257 is under development between Parking and restrooms are available. Newville and Carlisle. The • Oakville: 401 Oakville Rd, trail follows the abandoned Shippensburg 17257 Cumberland Valley Railroad Parking and restrooms are available. corridor. Trail enthusiasts Restrooms are located at the North can enjoy walking, jogging, Newton Township Park, ¼ mile bicycling, horseback riding northwest of the trail on Oakville Rd. and other non-motorized • Newville: 23 McFarland St, recreational uses. Enjoy Newville 17241 interpretative signage on the Parking and restrooms are available. agricultural and Civil War • Carlisle: Carlisle Borough Water heritage along the trail. Self- Tower, 200 block Allen Rd, guided tours of the Cumberland Carlisle 17013 Valley Railroad Museum, Trailhead provides access to 1 mile located at the Fort Street of Cumberland Valley Rail Trail and Trailhead in Shippensburg. Carlisle Borough West End Trail. E X c j

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Trail Information Trail Information TRAILS Miles of Trail: 21 miles + 21 miles Torrey C. Brown Trail (dnr.maryland.gov) Appalachian Trail Trail Surface: Crushed Limestone & Paved Appalachian Trail Conservancy Trail Slope: Easy Mid-Atlantic Regional Offi ce Trail Type: Out & Back 4 E First St, Miles of Trail in South Mountain: Boiling Springs 17007 43 miles in Cumberland, Trail Entrances (North to South) 258-5771 30 miles in Franklin with parking: appalachiantrail.org Total Trail Length: 2,180 miles, • York City: N Pershing Ave & nps.gov/appa 229 miles in PA Heritage Rail Trail County Park W Philadelphia St, York 17401 • Brillhart Station: Brillhart Station Rd & HOURS: Regional offi ce open Trail Surface: Varies—Dirt, Grass & Rock 840-7440 y yorkcountytrail.org Days Mill Rd, York 17401 8am-3:30pm, stop in for trail Trail Slope: Easy to Moderate-Diffi cult The Heritage Rail Trail County Restrooms and water available. maps and parking information. Trail Type: Out & Back Park winds through scenic Blazes: White • Glatfelters Station: 6429 Glatfelters The Appalachian Trail (AT) southern York County and Foot travel only; no vehicles, bicycles Station Rd, Seven Valleys 17360 is the longest footpath in the traverses several quaint railroad or horses. Restrooms available. United States, following the towns. This linear park connects • Seven Valleys: Route 214 (100 Block Appalachian Mountains. The Trail Entrances and Information: the historic district of downtown Church St), Seven Valleys 17360 trail crosses 14 states, from The Appalachian Trail and National York with Maryland’s Torrey • Hanover Junction Station: 2433 Seven Katahdin, Maine to Springer Park Service have developed an C. Brown Trail. Once over the Valleys Rd, Seven Valleys 17360 Mountain in North Georgia. interactive map of the trail. Explore the Mason-Dixon Line, users can Restrooms and water available. trail online to locate parking areas, enjoy another 21 miles along Completed in 1937, the AT is Train station museum. vistas, shelters and other trail features. the Torrey C. Brown Trail. the fi rst National Scenic Trail • Glen Rock: Route 616 (Main St), appalachiantrail.org/home/explore-the- created by the National Trail Glen Rock 17327 trail. System Act of 1968. Thirty • Railroad: Route 851 (E Main St), trail clubs and more than c Railroad 17355. Restrooms available. 6,000 volunteers maintain the • New Freedom Station: 117 N Front St, trail. Cumberland Valley is the New Freedom 17349 midway point on the trail. Restrooms and water available. Train station museum. Miles of Trail: 11 miles between E X c j Shippensburg and Newville, Cumberland Valley Rail Trail 1 mile in Carlisle 860-0444 y cvrtc.org Trail Surface: Crushed Limestone & LOCAL PARKS The Cumberland Valley Rail Paved (½ mile at Newville & Trail extends 11 miles from 1 mile at Shippensburg) Pennsylvania is fortunate to have over 5,900 local parks, which serve as Shippensburg to Newville Trail Slope: Easy great places for close-to-home recreation. Find a local park near you at through pastoral farmland and Trail Type: Out & Back www.goodforpa.com/explore. historic towns. 1 mile of trail is Trail Entrances (West to East): developed west of Carlisle but • Shippensburg: Shippensburg does not connect to the main Township Park, 304 Britton Rd, trail at this time. Additional trail Shippensburg 17257 is under development between Parking and restrooms are available. Newville and Carlisle. The • Oakville: 401 Oakville Rd, trail follows the abandoned Shippensburg 17257 Cumberland Valley Railroad Parking and restrooms are available. corridor. Trail enthusiasts Restrooms are located at the North can enjoy walking, jogging, Newton Township Park, ¼ mile bicycling, horseback riding northwest of the trail on Oakville Rd. and other non-motorized • Newville: 23 McFarland St, recreational uses. Enjoy Newville 17241 interpretative signage on the Parking and restrooms are available. agricultural and Civil War • Carlisle: Carlisle Borough Water heritage along the trail. Self- Tower, 200 block Allen Rd, guided tours of the Cumberland Carlisle 17013 Valley Railroad Museum, Trailhead provides access to 1 mile located at the Fort Street of Cumberland Valley Rail Trail and Trailhead in Shippensburg. Carlisle Borough West End Trail. E X c j

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State Park Information State Park Information STATE PARKS The park has 273 acres of woodland and a 3.5-acre lake, with 3.5 miles of In addition to the president’s memorial, Colonel Denning State Park hiking trails. Buck Run flows through the park and 1599 Doubling Gap Rd, Buchanan’s Birthplace hosts a population of native trout. The Newville 17241 Park amenities include: Hiking, y State Park passes to the west of the 776-5272 visitpaparks.com Horseback Riding, Picnic Tables/ 2831 Stony Batter Rd, park. The trail serves as a bypass to the Colonel Denning State Park, Pavilions, Swimming, Orienteering, Mercersburg 17236 Appalachian Trail and follows the crest in north central Cumberland Fishing, Hunting, Dog Training, Ice- 485-3948 y visitpaparks.com of the . Valley, is in Doubling Gap, so Skating, Cross-Country Skiing, Camping, Organized Group Tenting, Boating/ Buchanan’s Birthplace State Park amenities include: Picnic Tables/ named by the “S” turn where Stream Access, Environmental Education Park is nestled on 18.5 acres in Pavilions, Historic Site, Hiking, Fishing, Blue Mountain doubles back on Programs, Public Phone, Drinking the gap of Tuscarora Mountain Environmental Education Programs, itself. This feature may be seen Fountain, Bird Watching, Food/Vending in Franklin County. Drinking Fountain from the Doubling Gap Vista in adjacent . Machines E X c j N E X c j g N 101 Pine Grove Rd, 6235 Aughwick Rd, Fayetteville 17222 Fort Loudon 17224-9801 The park has 11 miles of hiking trails, 352-2161 y visitpaparks.com 485-3948 y visitpaparks.com 630 acres open to hunting and tent and The 1,125-acre Caledonia State rustic cabins in two campgrounds. The park has 10 miles of trail, an Cowans Gap State Park is a Park is located in both Adams ADA-accessible swimming pool with 1,085-acre park in the beautiful Park amenities include: Hiking, and Franklin counties, midway waterslide, trout fishing in several Allens Valley. A 42-acre lake, Picnicking, Swimming, Boating, between Chambersburg and creeks, 740 acres open to hunting, large campground, rustic Fishing, Hunting, Cross-County Skiing, Gettysburg. The park is nestled and tent and trailer sites in two cabins, and many hiking trails Ice Skating, Wildlife Watching, within South Mountain, the campgrounds. are prime attractions. Buchanan Camping, Cabins, Concession Stand, northern terminus of the well- Park amenities include: Picnic Tables/ State Forest surrounds the park, Environmental Education Programs known Blue Ridge Mountain of Pavilions, Hiking, Swimming, Fishing, providing additional options for E X c j g N Maryland and Virginia. Hunting, Environmental Education recreation and natural beauty in Caledonia State Park features Programs, Dog Training, Camping, all seasons. Totem Pole Playhouse (summer Organized Group Tenting, Cabin Rental stock theatre) and offers The park has 18 miles of hiking trails, E X c j N Cathedral in the Pines, an 4 miles of trails designated for joint outdoor non-denominational use by hikers, cross-country skiers, Sunday School from Memorial and cyclists, several miles of wide, Gifford Pinchot State Park interconnecting trails for horseback Day weekend to Labor Day 2200 Rosstown Rd, weekend. riding, 1,780 acres open to hunting, a Lewisberry 17339 disc golf course, and ice skating on the The park has 19 miles of trails, a 432-5011 y visitpaparks.com lake. There are also campsites, cottages, 195-acre designated mountain biking Gifford Pinchot State Park is yurts and modern cabins. area, 8 miles of trails for horseback 2600 Smith Station Rd, a 2,338-acre park located in Park amenities include: Pavilions/ riding, a pool and sprayground, Hanover 17331 northern York County. The park Picnic Tables, Hiking, Biking, Horseback 2,800 acres open to hunting, a 637-2816 y visitpaparks.com consists of reverting farm fields Riding, Swimming, Boating, Fishing, challenging disc golf course, 6.5 miles The 3,500-acre Codorus State and wooded hillsides with the Hunting, Disc Golf, Environmental of trails for cross-country skiing and Park is in the rolling hills of 340-acre Pinchot Lake serving Education Programs, Cross-country snowmobiling, a 10-acre area for ice southern York County. The as a prime attraction. Skiing, Bird Watching, Drinking skating, a 500-foot sledding slope, 1,275-acre Lake Marburg Fountains, Camping, Organized Group campsites, cottages and yurts. has 26 miles of shoreline and Tenting Park amenities include: is a rest stop for migrating Picnic Tables, E X c j g N waterfowl and shorebirds. Hiking, Swimming, Scuba Diving, The lake is also popular Boating, Fishing, Hunting, Ice-Skating, with boaters and anglers for Biking, Horseback Riding, Cross-Country warmwater fishing. Anglers can Skiing, Snowmobiling, Sledding, Bird also fish for trout in Codorus Watching, Camping, Environmental Creek. Education Programs E X c j g N

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State Park Information State Park Information STATE PARKS The park has 273 acres of woodland and a 3.5-acre lake, with 3.5 miles of In addition to the president’s memorial, Colonel Denning State Park hiking trails. Buck Run fl ows through the park and 1599 Doubling Gap Rd, Buchanan’s Birthplace hosts a population of native trout. The Newville 17241 Park amenities include: Hiking, y State Park Tuscarora Trail passes to the west of the 776-5272 visitpaparks.com Horseback Riding, Picnic Tables/ 2831 Stony Batter Rd, park. The trail serves as a bypass to the Colonel Denning State Park, Pavilions, Swimming, Orienteering, Mercersburg 17236 Appalachian Trail and follows the crest in north central Cumberland Fishing, Hunting, Dog Training, Ice- 485-3948 y visitpaparks.com of the Tuscarora Mountain. Valley, is in Doubling Gap, so Skating, Cross-Country Skiing, Camping, Organized Group Tenting, Boating/ Buchanan’s Birthplace State Park amenities include: Picnic Tables/ named by the “S” turn where Stream Access, Environmental Education Park is nestled on 18.5 acres in Pavilions, Historic Site, Hiking, Fishing, Blue Mountain doubles back on Programs, Public Phone, Drinking the gap of Tuscarora Mountain Environmental Education Programs, itself. This feature may be seen Fountain, Bird Watching, Food/Vending in Franklin County. Drinking Fountain from the Doubling Gap Vista in adjacent Tuscarora State Forest. Machines E X c j N E X c j g N Caledonia State Park Cowans Gap State Park 101 Pine Grove Rd, 6235 Aughwick Rd, Fayetteville 17222 Fort Loudon 17224-9801 The park has 11 miles of hiking trails, 352-2161 y visitpaparks.com 485-3948 y visitpaparks.com 630 acres open to hunting and tent and The 1,125-acre Caledonia State rustic cabins in two campgrounds. The park has 10 miles of trail, an Cowans Gap State Park is a Park is located in both Adams ADA-accessible swimming pool with 1,085-acre park in the beautiful Park amenities include: Hiking, and Franklin counties, midway waterslide, trout fi shing in several Allens Valley. A 42-acre lake, Picnicking, Swimming, Boating, between Chambersburg and creeks, 740 acres open to hunting, large campground, rustic Fishing, Hunting, Cross-County Skiing, Gettysburg. The park is nestled and tent and trailer sites in two cabins, and many hiking trails Ice Skating, Wildlife Watching, within South Mountain, the campgrounds. are prime attractions. Buchanan Camping, Cabins, Concession Stand, northern terminus of the well- Park amenities include: Picnic Tables/ State Forest surrounds the park, Environmental Education Programs known Blue Ridge Mountain of Pavilions, Hiking, Swimming, Fishing, providing additional options for E X c j g N Maryland and Virginia. Hunting, Environmental Education recreation and natural beauty in Caledonia State Park features Programs, Dog Training, Camping, all seasons. Totem Pole Playhouse (summer Organized Group Tenting, Cabin Rental stock theatre) and offers The park has 18 miles of hiking trails, E X c j N Cathedral in the Pines, an 4 miles of trails designated for joint outdoor non-denominational use by hikers, cross-country skiers, Sunday School from Memorial and cyclists, several miles of wide, Gifford Pinchot State Park interconnecting trails for horseback Day weekend to Labor Day 2200 Rosstown Rd, weekend. riding, 1,780 acres open to hunting, a Lewisberry 17339 disc golf course, and ice skating on the The park has 19 miles of trails, a 432-5011 y visitpaparks.com lake. There are also campsites, cottages, Codorus State Park 195-acre designated mountain biking Gifford Pinchot State Park is yurts and modern cabins. area, 8 miles of trails for horseback 2600 Smith Station Rd, a 2,338-acre park located in Park amenities include: Pavilions/ riding, a pool and sprayground, Hanover 17331 northern York County. The park Picnic Tables, Hiking, Biking, Horseback 2,800 acres open to hunting, a 637-2816 y visitpaparks.com consists of reverting farm fi elds Riding, Swimming, Boating, Fishing, challenging disc golf course, 6.5 miles The 3,500-acre Codorus State and wooded hillsides with the Hunting, Disc Golf, Environmental of trails for cross-country skiing and Park is in the rolling hills of 340-acre Pinchot Lake serving Education Programs, Cross-country snowmobiling, a 10-acre area for ice southern York County. The as a prime attraction. Skiing, Bird Watching, Drinking skating, a 500-foot sledding slope, 1,275-acre Lake Marburg Fountains, Camping, Organized Group campsites, cottages and yurts. has 26 miles of shoreline and Tenting Park amenities include: is a rest stop for migrating Picnic Tables, E X c j g N waterfowl and shorebirds. Hiking, Swimming, Scuba Diving, The lake is also popular Boating, Fishing, Hunting, Ice-Skating, with boaters and anglers for Biking, Horseback Riding, Cross-Country warmwater fi shing. Anglers can Skiing, Snowmobiling, Sledding, Bird also fi sh for trout in Codorus Watching, Camping, Environmental Creek. Education Programs E X c j g N

E = Handicapped Accessible X = Restrooms c = Pets Allowed K = Events g = Boating N = Fishing = Parking Colonel Denning State Park, Newville 25 AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise

State Park Information Location Information

Kings Gap Environmental The park has 20 miles of hiking trails STATE FOREST Education Center that connect three main day use areas: covers 71,683 500 Kings Gap Rd, Pine Plantation Day Use Area, Pond Day acres in Franklin, Fulton and Bedford Carlisle 17015 Use Area and Mansion Day Use Area. counties and boasts an extensive 157 486-5031 y visitpaparks.com Park amenities include: Hiking, Picnic mile shared-use trail system. The state Sitting astride South Mountain Tables/Pavilions, Orienteering, Hunting, Buchanan State Forest forest also contains networks of local in southern Cumberland Valley, Environmental Education Programs, 25185 Great Cove Rd, trails through many types of forest and Kings Gap offers a panoramic Historic Site, Benches, Gardens, Bird McConnellsburg 17233 range from easily hiked paths to steep view of the valley. The park Watching, Dog Training 485-3148 y dcnr.pa.gov and rocky trails originally built as fire consists of 2,531 acres of E X c j See website for maps. breaks. Two State Parks—Cowans Gap forest. and Buchanan’s Birthplace—are located Buchanan State Forest is named within Buchanan State Forest. in honor of James Buchanan, 101 Pine Grove Rd, 15th President of the United Activities include: Hiking, Mountain Fayetteville 17222 Local mountain roads offer interesting States. Biking, Horseback Riding, ATV Riding, 352-2161 y visitpaparks.com short hikes. Picnicking, Fishing, Hunting, Camping, Wildlife Watching, Sightseeing, This quiet 24-acre park in Park amenities include: Picnic Tables/ Snowmobiling, Cross-Country Skiing southeastern Franklin County Pavilions, Hiking, Fishing, Birding; is the oldest state park still in provides access to Hunting and X c N the Pennsylvania state park Snowmobiling at system. The west branch of Michaux State Forest E c Antietam Creek flows through N Forest District #1 the park and offers excellent 10099 Lincoln Way East, 130 miles of state forest roads are trout fishing. Fayetteville 17222 maintained for pleasure driving and 352-2211 y dcnr.state.pa.us sightseeing. Three State Parks— The historic Ironmaster’s Mansion is Pine Grove Furnace State Park See website for maps. Caledonia, Pine Grove Furnace and available for overnight accommodations 1100 Pine Grove Rd, The Michaux State Forest Mont Alto—are located within Michaux and special event rentals. The park has Gardners 17324 consists of over 85,000 acres State Forest. 4 miles of hiking trails and 2 miles of 486-7174 y visitpaparks.com in Cumberland, Adams and biking trails. Activities include: Primitive Camping, Steeped in natural and Franklin counties and offers Hiking, Picnicking, Equestrian Trail, Park amenities include: Hiking Trails, historical features, the 696-acre many recreational pursuits. Sightseeing, Bicycling, Fishing, Boating, Biking Trails, Picnic Tables/Pavilions, Pine Grove Furnace State Park Michaux State Forest provides Hunting, Snowmobiling, Cross-Country Swimming, Snack Bar, Fishing, Hunting, is in a beautiful mountain setting ample opportunities for both Skiing, Historic Site, Bird Watching, Dog Training, Ice-Skating, Cross-Country in southern Cumberland Valley. small game and deer hunting. ATV Trails, Horseback Riding Skiing, Snowmobiling, Camping, There are also many miles of X c Pine Grove Furnace features Organized Group Tenting, Cabin Rental, trout waters and numerous lakes g N two lakes, 25-acre Laurel Lake Multi-Purpose Field, Historic Site, Bird and to support warm and 1.7-acre Fuller Lake, a Watching, Public Phone, Boating/ water fishing. historic area, Appalachian Trail Stream Access, Drinking Fountain, Museum and the Appalachian Environmental Education Programs Tuscarora State Forest Comprised of 91,165 acres, the Trail. Tuscarora State Forest is located in E X c j g N Forest District #3 4455 Big Spring Rd, Cumberland, Franklin, Huntingdon, Samuel S. Lewis State Park The park has 1.6 miles of hiking trails. Blain 17006 Juniata, Mifflin, and Perry counties. 6000 Mt. Pisgah Rd, The park landscape also consists of 536-3191 y dcnr.state.pa.us Three State Parks—Big Spring, Colonel York 17406 mowed grass fields on the northern and See website for maps. Denning and Fowlers Hollow—are located within Tuscarora State Forest. 252-1134 y visitpaparks.com eastern park slopes, a pine plantation in The Tuscarora State Forest This 85-acre state park, located the southern area, and mature woods in derives its name from the Activities include: Hiking, Picnicking, in York County, is dominated the western section. Tuscarora Mountain. The Sightseeing, Fishing, Fly Fishing, by Mt. Pisgah, an 885-foot-high Park amenities include: Pavilions/Picnic mountain, in turn, was named Hunting, Snowmobiling, Cross-Country ridge that offers a panoramic Tables, Hiking, Sledding, Bird Watching, for the Tuscarora Indians, a tribe Skiing, Boating/Stream Access, view of the Star Gazing, Kite Flying, Ball Field, adopted by the Iroquois Nation Camping, Historic Site, Bird Watching, Valley. Playground and allowed to migrate to this Horseback Riding E c j region in about 1714. X c g N

E = Handicapped Accessible X = Restrooms c = Pets Allowed K = Events

g = Boating N = Fishing = Parking Pine Grove Furnace State Park, Gardners 26 AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise

State Park Information Location Information

Kings Gap Environmental The park has 20 miles of hiking trails STATE FOREST Education Center that connect three main day use areas: Buchanan State Forest covers 71,683 500 Kings Gap Rd, Pine Plantation Day Use Area, Pond Day acres in Franklin, Fulton and Bedford Carlisle 17015 Use Area and Mansion Day Use Area. counties and boasts an extensive 157 486-5031 y visitpaparks.com Park amenities include: Hiking, Picnic mile shared-use trail system. The state Sitting astride South Mountain Tables/Pavilions, Orienteering, Hunting, Buchanan State Forest forest also contains networks of local in southern Cumberland Valley, Environmental Education Programs, 25185 Great Cove Rd, trails through many types of forest and Kings Gap offers a panoramic Historic Site, Benches, Gardens, Bird McConnellsburg 17233 range from easily hiked paths to steep view of the valley. The park Watching, Dog Training 485-3148 y dcnr.pa.gov and rocky trails originally built as fi re consists of 2,531 acres of E X c j See website for maps. breaks. Two State Parks—Cowans Gap forest. and Buchanan’s Birthplace—are located Buchanan State Forest is named within Buchanan State Forest. Mont Alto State Park in honor of James Buchanan, 101 Pine Grove Rd, 15th President of the United Activities include: Hiking, Mountain Fayetteville 17222 Local mountain roads offer interesting States. Biking, Horseback Riding, ATV Riding, 352-2161 y visitpaparks.com short hikes. Picnicking, Fishing, Hunting, Camping, Wildlife Watching, Sightseeing, This quiet 24-acre park in Park amenities include: Picnic Tables/ Snowmobiling, Cross-Country Skiing southeastern Franklin County Pavilions, Hiking, Fishing, Birding; is the oldest state park still in provides access to Hunting and X c N the Pennsylvania state park Snowmobiling at Michaux State Forest system. The west branch of Michaux State Forest E c Antietam Creek fl ows through N Forest District #1 the park and offers excellent 10099 Lincoln Way East, 130 miles of state forest roads are trout fi shing. Fayetteville 17222 maintained for pleasure driving and 352-2211 y dcnr.state.pa.us sightseeing. Three State Parks— The historic Ironmaster’s Mansion is Pine Grove Furnace State Park See website for maps. Caledonia, Pine Grove Furnace and available for overnight accommodations 1100 Pine Grove Rd, The Michaux State Forest Mont Alto—are located within Michaux and special event rentals. The park has Gardners 17324 consists of over 85,000 acres State Forest. 4 miles of hiking trails and 2 miles of 486-7174 y visitpaparks.com in Cumberland, Adams and biking trails. Activities include: Primitive Camping, Steeped in natural and Franklin counties and offers Hiking, Picnicking, Equestrian Trail, Park amenities include: Hiking Trails, historical features, the 696-acre many recreational pursuits. Sightseeing, Bicycling, Fishing, Boating, Biking Trails, Picnic Tables/Pavilions, Pine Grove Furnace State Park Michaux State Forest provides Hunting, Snowmobiling, Cross-Country Swimming, Snack Bar, Fishing, Hunting, is in a beautiful mountain setting ample opportunities for both Skiing, Historic Site, Bird Watching, Dog Training, Ice-Skating, Cross-Country in southern Cumberland Valley. small game and deer hunting. ATV Trails, Horseback Riding Skiing, Snowmobiling, Camping, There are also many miles of X c Pine Grove Furnace features Organized Group Tenting, Cabin Rental, trout waters and numerous lakes g N two lakes, 25-acre Laurel Lake Multi-Purpose Field, Historic Site, Bird and reservoirs to support warm and 1.7-acre Fuller Lake, a Watching, Public Phone, Boating/ water fi shing. historic area, Appalachian Trail Stream Access, Drinking Fountain, Museum and the Appalachian Environmental Education Programs Tuscarora State Forest Comprised of 91,165 acres, the Trail. Tuscarora State Forest is located in E X c j g N Forest District #3 4455 Big Spring Rd, Cumberland, Franklin, Huntingdon, Samuel S. Lewis State Park The park has 1.6 miles of hiking trails. Blain 17006 Juniata, Miffl in, and Perry counties. 6000 Mt. Pisgah Rd, The park landscape also consists of 536-3191 y dcnr.state.pa.us Three State Parks—Big Spring, Colonel York 17406 mowed grass fi elds on the northern and See website for maps. Denning and Fowlers Hollow—are located within Tuscarora State Forest. 252-1134 y visitpaparks.com eastern park slopes, a pine plantation in The Tuscarora State Forest This 85-acre state park, located the southern area, and mature woods in derives its name from the Activities include: Hiking, Picnicking, in York County, is dominated the western section. Tuscarora Mountain. The Sightseeing, Fishing, Fly Fishing, by Mt. Pisgah, an 885-foot-high Park amenities include: Pavilions/Picnic mountain, in turn, was named Hunting, Snowmobiling, Cross-Country ridge that offers a panoramic Tables, Hiking, Sledding, Bird Watching, for the Tuscarora Indians, a tribe Skiing, Boating/Stream Access, view of the Susquehanna River Star Gazing, Kite Flying, Ball Field, adopted by the Iroquois Nation Camping, Historic Site, Bird Watching, Valley. Playground and allowed to migrate to this Horseback Riding E c j region in about 1714. X c g N

E = Handicapped Accessible X = Restrooms c = Pets Allowed K = Events g = Boating N = Fishing = Parking Pine Grove Furnace State Park, Gardners 27 AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise

Location Information Location Information STATE GAME LANDS WATER RECREATION

Pennsylvania Game Commission The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission has developed an online South Central Regional Office guide for boating and fishing. To find boat access points, trout stocking 8627 Hwy, information and much more go to fishandboat.com and search for Huntingdon 16652 The South Mountain Region is home to “County Guides.” 814-643-1831 numerous state game lands for residents World famous limestone spring creek. The Pennsylvania Game and visitors to enjoy. Visit the PGC 1.5 mile catch-and-release only Commission (PGC) owns and website to view an interactive map and Big Spring Creek Greenway fly-fishing area. find more information on local game manages nearly 1.5 million acres Big Spring Rd, Newville 17241 Activities include: Fishing, Fly Fishing, of state game lands throughout lands. 705-7850 y fishandboat.com Bird Watching the Commonwealth. Game lands pgc.pa.gov/HuntTrap/StateGameLands/ provide important habitat for N wildlife and offer opportunities to Cowans Gap Lake—See Cowans Gap State Park, pg. 25 hunt, trap and recreate. Charming, scenic 7-acre lake with clear water that literally bubbles. Boat rentals NATURE PRESERVES Children’s Lake available at TCO Outdoors, 2 E. First Front St/Rte 174, Mount Holly Marsh Preserve St., Boiling Springs. The primary activity at the park is Boiling Springs 17007 1 Lakeside Dr, Activities include: Fishing, Fly Fishing, hiking and nature exploration. The 705-7850 y fishandboat.com Mt. Holly Springs 17065 preserve features approximately 7 Boating, Bird Watching, Hiking 240-5362 y ccpa.net/planning miles of trail with terrain ranging from E c g N See website for maps. easy to difficult. Hunting is permitted Doubling Gap Lake—See Colonel Denning State Park, pg. 25 The Mount Holly Marsh Preserve in the upland forest, but not in the is a 900-acre natural area marsh preserve. Fishing is permitted Renowned limestone fishery producing Falling Springs Greenway along the rocky slopes of the along Mountain Creek. Mountain wild rainbow and brown trout. Springview Dr, South Mountain near Mount Creek has been designated “approved Chambersburg 17201 Activities include: Fishing, Fly Fishing Holly Springs. The preserve trout waters” and is stocked by the fishandboat.com consists of a 700-acre upland Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission. N forest and a 200-acre marsh Activities include: Birdwatching, Hiking, Fuller Lake & Laurel Lake—See Pine Grove Furnace State Park, pg. 26 preserve. The Mount Holly Hunting, Fishing, Fly Fishing Marsh Preserve is a perfect spot Lake Marburg—See Codorus State Park, pg. 24 c for hikers and nature lovers. N Lake Redman (290 acres) and Lake Strawberry Hill Nature Preserve Williams (220 acres) are located in the 1537 Mount Hope Rd, Lake Williams & Lake Redman 1,637-acre William H. Kain County Fairfield 17320 William H. Kain County Park Park. 274 Hess Farm Rd, 642-5840 y strawberryhill.org Visitors can hike 10 miles of trails Activities include: Fishing, Boating, York 17404 Located in Adams County, the through diverse Pennsylvania Bird Watching, Hiking, Horseback 840-7440 y yorkcountyparks.org 609-acre Strawberry Hill Nature habitats. The trails lead to unique rock Riding, Mountain Biking Preserve and Environmental formations, scenic vistas, and secret X g N Center is nestled in the foothills glades. of the South Mountain Range. Activities include: Hiking, Environmental Strawberry Hill strives to Education Center, Wildlife Watching, maintain the health of the Picnic Tables, Benches Swamp Creek and Middle X c j Creek Watersheds, two high- quality, cold water streams. The site’s main focus is habitat restoration and protection. Waggoner’s Gap Hawk Watch Waggoner’s Gap Rd (Rte 74), Visitors can look forward to seeing a Carlisle 17015 wide variety of migrating birds or just 213-6880 y waggap.com enjoy the scenic overlook. Seasonal pa.audubon.org Access-August 1 to December 31. This 125-acre hawk watching Activities include: Birdwatching, Hiking site is situated on the Kittatinny Trail to Viewing Area, Portable Toilet, Children’s Lake, Boiling Springs Ridge. The site is one of the best Environmental Education Center, sites along the Kittatinny Ridge, Benches, Amphitheater E = Handicapped Accessible X = Restrooms c = Pets Allowed K = Events with more than 20,000 raptors c g = Boating N = Fishing = Parking passing through every year. 28 AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise

Location Information Location Information STATE GAME LANDS WATER RECREATION Pennsylvania Game Commission The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission has developed an online South Central Regional Offi ce guide for boating and fi shing. To fi nd boat access points, trout stocking 8627 William Penn Hwy, information and much more go to fi shandboat.com and search for Huntingdon 16652 The South Mountain Region is home to “County Guides.” 814-643-1831 numerous state game lands for residents World famous limestone spring creek. The Pennsylvania Game and visitors to enjoy. Visit the PGC 1.5 mile catch-and-release only Commission (PGC) owns and website to view an interactive map and Big Spring Creek Greenway fl y-fi shing area. fi nd more information on local game manages nearly 1.5 million acres Big Spring Rd, Newville 17241 Activities include: Fishing, Fly Fishing, of state game lands throughout lands. 705-7850 y fi shandboat.com Bird Watching the Commonwealth. Game lands pgc.pa.gov/HuntTrap/StateGameLands/ provide important habitat for N wildlife and offer opportunities to Cowans Gap Lake—See Cowans Gap State Park, pg. 25 hunt, trap and recreate. Charming, scenic 7-acre lake with clear water that literally bubbles. Boat rentals NATURE PRESERVES Children’s Lake available at TCO Outdoors, 2 E. First Front St/Rte 174, Mount Holly Marsh Preserve St., Boiling Springs. The primary activity at the park is Boiling Springs 17007 1 Lakeside Dr, Activities include: Fishing, Fly Fishing, hiking and nature exploration. The 705-7850 y fi shandboat.com Mt. Holly Springs 17065 preserve features approximately 7 Boating, Bird Watching, Hiking 240-5362 y ccpa.net/planning miles of trail with terrain ranging from E c g N See website for maps. easy to diffi cult. Hunting is permitted Doubling Gap Lake—See Colonel Denning State Park, pg. 25 The Mount Holly Marsh Preserve in the upland forest, but not in the is a 900-acre natural area marsh preserve. Fishing is permitted Renowned limestone fi shery producing Falling Springs Greenway along the rocky slopes of the along Mountain Creek. Mountain wild rainbow and brown trout. Springview Dr, South Mountain near Mount Creek has been designated “approved Chambersburg 17201 Activities include: Fishing, Fly Fishing Holly Springs. The preserve trout waters” and is stocked by the fi shandboat.com consists of a 700-acre upland Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission. N forest and a 200-acre marsh Activities include: Birdwatching, Hiking, Fuller Lake & Laurel Lake—See Pine Grove Furnace State Park, pg. 26 preserve. The Mount Holly Hunting, Fishing, Fly Fishing Marsh Preserve is a perfect spot Lake Marburg—See Codorus State Park, pg. 24 c for hikers and nature lovers. N Lake Redman (290 acres) and Lake Strawberry Hill Nature Preserve Williams (220 acres) are located in the 1537 Mount Hope Rd, Lake Williams & Lake Redman 1,637-acre William H. Kain County Fairfi eld 17320 William H. Kain County Park Park. 274 Hess Farm Rd, 642-5840 y strawberryhill.org Visitors can hike 10 miles of trails Activities include: Fishing, Boating, York 17404 Located in Adams County, the through diverse Pennsylvania Bird Watching, Hiking, Horseback 840-7440 y yorkcountyparks.org 609-acre Strawberry Hill Nature habitats. The trails lead to unique rock Riding, Mountain Biking Preserve and Environmental formations, scenic vistas, and secret X g N Center is nestled in the foothills glades. of the South Mountain Range. Activities include: Hiking, Environmental Strawberry Hill strives to Education Center, Wildlife Watching, maintain the health of the Picnic Tables, Benches Swamp Creek and Middle X c j Creek Watersheds, two high- quality, cold water streams. The site’s main focus is habitat restoration and protection. Waggoner’s Gap Hawk Watch Waggoner’s Gap Rd (Rte 74), Visitors can look forward to seeing a Carlisle 17015 wide variety of migrating birds or just 213-6880 y waggap.com enjoy the scenic overlook. Seasonal pa.audubon.org Access-August 1 to December 31. This 125-acre hawk watching Activities include: Birdwatching, Hiking site is situated on the Kittatinny Trail to Viewing Area, Portable Toilet, Children’s Lake, Boiling Springs Ridge. The site is one of the best Environmental Education Center, sites along the Kittatinny Ridge, Benches, Amphitheater E = Handicapped Accessible X = Restrooms c = Pets Allowed K = Events with more than 20,000 raptors c g = Boating N = Fishing = Parking passing through every year. 29 AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise AREA CODE 717

Location Information One of the fi nest limestone trout streams in the nation, known for large wild browns. LeTort Spring Run Activities include: Fishing, Fly Fishing, Carlisle 17013 ADA Fishing Dock (in park), Hiking 245-0508 y letort.org Trail info: 2.2 miles, stone dust trail. Enter at LeTort Park or Bonnybrook Rd. E c N (X in LeTort Park)

Letterkenny Activities include: Fishing, Boating Reservoir Ln, (Electric & Non-Powered Only) Orrstown 17244 fi shandboat.com g N Long Arm Reservoir is a 225-acre lake that serves as a water supply for Long Arm Reservoir Hanover. Grand Valley Rd, Water Trail Activities include: Fishing, Boating Hanover 17331 (Electric & Non-Powered Only), 637-3877 Sledding, Bird Watching WATER TRAILS g N Water trails are boat routes suitable for , kayaks and other small Long Pine Run Reservoir is a picturesque watercraft and have access points, boat launches and day-use sites. 150-acre impoundment, located within An interactive map and information on Pennsylvania designated water Long Pine Run Reservoir Michaux State Forest, that serves as a trails can be found at fi shandboat.com/watertrails. water supply for Chambersburg. 675 Milesburn Rd, Trail Length: 40 miles, Carlisle to Fayetteville 17222 Activities include: Fishing, ADA Fishing Conodoguinet Creek Water Trail confl uence with the Susquehanna River Pier, Boating (Electric & Non-Powered 352-2211 g N Only), Hiking, Bird Watching Activities include: Fishing, Boating g N Lower Section Trail Length: 50 miles, Juniata River Water Trail Lewistown to Duncannon 59-acre lake situated on 274 acres. Activities include: Fishing, Boating g N Opossum Lake Activities include: Hiking, Mountain Middle Section Trail Length: Easy Rd/Opossum Lake Rd, Biking, Fishing, Bird Watching, 51 miles, Sunbury to Harrisburg Carlisle 17015 Boating, ADA Fishing Dock 705-7850 y fi shandboat.com Trail info: 4 miles, dirt, grass, rock loop. Susquehanna River Water Trail Lower Section Trail Length: 53 miles, Harrisburg to Mason Dixon Line E X c g N Activities include: Fishing, Boating g N Pinchot Lake—See Gifford Pinchot State Park, pg. 25 Trail Length: 60 miles, Pine Grove Swatara Creek Water Trail to Middletown Activities include: Fishing, Boating g N Trail Length: 22 miles, Boiling Springs to New Cumberland—divided into two trips due to several hazardous dams Yellow Breeches Creek Water Trail and the lack of approved access Activities include: Fishing, Fly Fishing, Boating g N

E = Handicapped Accessible X = Restrooms c = Pets Allowed K = Events

Fly Fishing, Boiling Springs g = Boating N = Fishing = Parking 30 AREA CODE 717 unless noted otherwise AREA CODE 717

Location Information One of the fi nest limestone trout streams in the nation, known for large wild browns. LeTort Spring Run Activities include: Fishing, Fly Fishing, Carlisle 17013 ADA Fishing Dock (in park), Hiking 245-0508 y letort.org Trail info: 2.2 miles, stone dust trail. Enter at LeTort Park or Bonnybrook Rd. E c N (X in LeTort Park)

Letterkenny Reservoir Activities include: Fishing, Boating Reservoir Ln, (Electric & Non-Powered Only) Orrstown 17244 fi shandboat.com g N Long Arm Reservoir is a 225-acre lake that serves as a water supply for Long Arm Reservoir Hanover. Grand Valley Rd, Yellow Breeches Creek Water Trail Activities include: Fishing, Boating Hanover 17331 (Electric & Non-Powered Only), 637-3877 Sledding, Bird Watching WATER TRAILS g N Water trails are boat routes suitable for canoes, kayaks and other small Long Pine Run Reservoir is a picturesque watercraft and have access points, boat launches and day-use sites. 150-acre impoundment, located within An interactive map and information on Pennsylvania designated water Long Pine Run Reservoir Michaux State Forest, that serves as a trails can be found at fi shandboat.com/watertrails. water supply for Chambersburg. 675 Milesburn Rd, Trail Length: 40 miles, Carlisle to Fayetteville 17222 Activities include: Fishing, ADA Fishing Conodoguinet Creek Water Trail confl uence with the Susquehanna River Pier, Boating (Electric & Non-Powered 352-2211 g N Only), Hiking, Bird Watching Activities include: Fishing, Boating g N Lower Section Trail Length: 50 miles, Juniata River Water Trail Lewistown to Duncannon 59-acre lake situated on 274 acres. Activities include: Fishing, Boating g N Opossum Lake Activities include: Hiking, Mountain Middle Section Trail Length: Easy Rd/Opossum Lake Rd, Biking, Fishing, Bird Watching, 51 miles, Sunbury to Harrisburg Carlisle 17015 Boating, ADA Fishing Dock 705-7850 y fi shandboat.com Trail info: 4 miles, dirt, grass, rock loop. Susquehanna River Water Trail Lower Section Trail Length: 53 miles, Harrisburg to Mason Dixon Line E X c g N Activities include: Fishing, Boating g N Pinchot Lake—See Gifford Pinchot State Park, pg. 25 Trail Length: 60 miles, Pine Grove Swatara Creek Water Trail to Middletown Activities include: Fishing, Boating g N Trail Length: 22 miles, Boiling Springs to New Cumberland—divided into two trips due to several hazardous dams Yellow Breeches Creek Water Trail and the lack of approved access Activities include: Fishing, Fly Fishing, Boating g N

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E = Handicapped Accessible X = Restrooms c = Pets Allowed K = Events

Fly Fishing, Boiling Springs g = Boating N = Fishing = Parking 31 Plan Your Visit

The South Mountain Region offers a unique assortment of annual events, attractions and things to see and do.

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Michaux State Forest, Fayetteville

The Cumberland County Planning Department’s mission is to partner with our urban, suburban, and rural communities to implement plans that promote economic development, provide more housing and transportation choices, and protect clean air, land, and water. The Planning Department was pleased to partner on development of this guide to support the agriculture industry and promote our abundant outdoor recreation opportunities, which are essential to the high quality of life in the South Mountain region.

Cumberland County Planning Department 310 Allen Road, Suite 101 Carlisle, PA 17013 • 717.240.5362 ccpa.net/planning

32 Plan Your Visit

The South Mountain Region offers a unique assortment of annual events, attractions and things to see and do.

Adams County y DestinationGettysburg.com

Cumberland County y VisitCumberlandValley.com

Franklin County y ExploreFranklinCountyPA.com

York County y YorkPA.org

Michaux State Forest, Fayetteville

The Partnership for Better Health is a community foundation that champions and invests in ideas, initiatives and collaborations that improve the health of the people and communities in our region. We serve as a catalyst, advocate and collaborator to establish health as a shared priority and ensure that everyone has what they need for good health. We invest in initiatives that enable people to live healthier lives in their schools, workplaces, homes and neighborhoods. In this pursuit, we aim to advance systems and policies that promote healthy eating and active living. Our parks, trails and agricultural resources support good nutrition, a vibrant local economy and a healthy environment in which to be active. Toward making our communities among the healthiest in the nation, we are always looking for new partners and we welcome hearing from you. We are making a difference—together.

ForBetterHealthPA.org y 717-960-9009 A COLLECTION OF EXPERIENCES TO EXPLORE

Explore the Cumberland Valley and the South Mountain Region. For trip ideas that weave all of these activities and more into fun journeys, go to visitcumberlandvalley.com.

• Sample local wines and craft brew along a wine or beer trail. • Tour a farm or roam through a corn maze.

• Buy local produce at farmers markets and stands. • Hike a trail or fi sh, boat or kayak along our water ways. • Pick your own fresh fruits, berries and fl owers.

SOUTH MOUNTAIN REGION

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We are a partner of the South Mountain Partnership, an alliance of organizations working to preserve and enhance the cultural and natural assets of the South Mountain Landscape in Central Pennsylvania. To learn more about the South Mountain Partnership, please visit southmountainpartnership.org.