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Moraine State Park 1200 ENLARGEMENT OF PLEASANT VALLEY AREA To I-80 & Erie To Franklin, 30 Mi. 1200 Hogue 1200 1200 1300 Hermitage 62 8 S Mercer MERCER VENANGO ai Big n 80 80 Dickey t 1300 Grove 1200 New 19 City Road Tamarack Lake 1200 1200 J Wilmington 79 MORAINE STATE PARK 173 o 58 1400 h 208 1200 (Kettle Hole) 1300 Run n 173 60 956 BUTLER N 422 HISTORICAL SITE LAWRENCE Slippery Rock Esker 1200 New Castle West Jennings Run Old Stone House Road 108 1200 Liberty WEST Slippery Rock University of PA 138 38 OHIO 1200 Jennings Environmental Princeton LIBERTY McConnell's Mill MORAINE Unionville Road Education Center Office Wee Portersville Liberty Road 76 488 Prospect 422 Tr. 1300 ks Sunken 18 Ellwood 528 1300 79 Butler Garden Turk BEAVER City 1200 1300 288 Road Zelienople N 1300 Beaver Falls 65 8 Evans 19 City Covert 60 Rochester 1400 CemeteryRoad 1300 1400 Beaver 1300 Road 1300 79 Mt. Union 1400 1400 Reichert 1300 Run 528 Road 1300 Road Hall 1400 Staff 1300 Road Road Hogue 1400 1300 Road 1300 8 Roher Road 1400 1400 Cooper Road Cornelius Claytonia 1300 Road 1500 Lindey 1400 Road Liberty Muddy 1400 West Ridge 1300 1300 1400 BUTLER COUNTY BUTLER 1400 1400 Camelot Road Road Road LAWRENCE COUNTY LAWRENCE 1400 Mt. Cree Union Barkley 1300 Muddy 1200 1400 1500 1400 k 1300 Bicycle Alexander 1400 Road Trail Rental & Glacier Ridge 1400 1400 138 Vending Park Trailhead Gate 19 Road Road Road Road 1400 Machines 1500 1500 Burton 1300 Duck Pond Coopers Mt. Bike Dam 1300 1200 Mt. Bike To Lake Butterfly Trail Head 1300 k New Castle, Creek Tr. Trail Head 1200 1300 Mine Muddy Cree 10 Mi. West Ridge Country Treatment Glacier Trail Glacier Exhibit 1200 1200 Link Road North Country Trail Ridge Tr. Road Mt. Bike #7 Trail Head k Club 1400 1500 Slippery Cree 422 1400 DAVIS 1300 Country 5 Points Tr. 1400 #4 WATTS BAY MARINA North Country Trail HOLLOW y 1300 North Duck Headquarters MARINA 1400 #5 Mudd 1200 Point Vending 1200 Shore Drive Rock North North Machines Gates 1300 Exit 99 Shoal Upper 1400 Dam 1300 528 1300 1400 Johnson LAKEVIEW Davis Hollow 1400 1300 Public Launch 1200 FRANK 1300 Road Burnside Road Barber Point Creek McDANEL'S Worth #6 Point Trout 1400 McCONNELL’S 1300 Not 1400 Cove Enter 1300 Snack Do MILL STATE GAME 1200 PARK Nealeys Baird PRESTON Gate Point Point 1400 Kildoo LAKE ARTHUR 1300 19 528 PROPAGATION Road 1300 Lost #3 CRESCENT BAY Cove Church Swamp Run Do Swamp Road Bait 1200 8 d 1300 1200 Not AREA Enter BEAR Trail Road 1400 RUN #1 1400 Not W Do Swamp y Mahoo g n 1300 g esto Shannon Run #2 CONSERVATION Enter 1300 Porter’s Trailhead To Butler, 9 Mi. Park Hill 1500 Gate Cove Top See Enlargement of 1300 Road Gate Christley Run Tr. PLEASANT VALLEY Road 1300 1300 UNIONVILLE Cheeseman Road 1300 Badger Run 1200 1300 Sunken Tr. 1200 AREA Park Office Fishing Pier Garden 528 Road Road Big Country West 1300 Beaver Playground 1300 McCall Wind Surfing Area Hill Road Cove Club Big Marina Rd. 1200 South Boat Launch & Mooring Run Historic Isle Road Oil Pumphouse Blue Symbols Valley 1200 1400 Boat Rental Wyggeston Mean Accessible 1200 Muskrat Minteer 79 422 Cove Road Public Phone Non-Motorized Duck’s Run 1400 1400 Boat Launch Only Cove Restrooms 1400 Road Boat Fuel 1300 Pleasant Election Amphitheater Pfeifer Road PORTERSVILLE Organized Group Tenting 1400 Tr. Picnic Area 488 Cabin Area Magee TRAIL INFORMATION Forestry & Picnic Pavilion Run Backpacking Shelter Road Regional Road Hiking Trail Exit 96 1/2 0 1 2 KILOMETERS Waterfowl Park Grindel Sledding Area Road Recycling Observation Office Mountain Bike Trail Big Old Area 1300 Ice Skating Area Camp Parking 1/2 0 1/2 1 MILE Run House Cross-country Skiing 488 1200 Rt. First Aid 1400 422 Gate Snowmobile Trail Food Concession 19 1300 Unpaved Road SCALE: 1" = APPROX. 0.57 MILE Equestrian Trail 1300 Beach 1300 Unionville No Fishing 1300 North CONTOURS ARE ON 100 FT. INTERVALS 1400 422 North Country Trail Showerhouse/ 1300 Road 1300 Bicycle, Hiking, Restrooms State Park No Hunting 1200 To Pittsburgh & To Evans City Cross-country & 1200 & I-79 To Butler, Trail of Geology State Park Hunting PA Turnpike 8 Mi. Snowmobile Trails Marker.
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