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Originally the trail was marked by tin can lids painted red with a yellow “LT," and many of these are still present. Side trails are marked with yellow can lids bearing a red X. $19.95. Add to Cart. Guide to the Loyalsock Trail by Alpine Club of Williamsport. The name Loyalsock is derived from the Native American name
11 Oct 2008 It was time to schedule our annual fall backpacking trip, and the Loyalsock Trail immediately came to mind. I had been cancelled. So when the planning for our fall backpacking trip came up, I immediately suggested doing an overnight hike on the Loyalsock Trail. Topographical Map, View Large Map
Loyalsock Trail is a 54.6 mile lightly trafficked point-to-point trail located near Montoursville, Pennsylvania that features a river and is rated
28 Apr 2017 Though it occasionally appears on lists of “short long trails" in the US, Pennsylvania's Loyalsock Trail is still fairly unknown. That's unfortunate, because not only is it a wonderful scenic trail, it's also a great way to get an end-to-end thru-hike under your belt in relatively short time.
Side trails marked with white blazes are not actively maintained. The western terminus of the LT is on PA 87, 8.6 miles north of I-180/US 220 at Montoursville. The eastern terminus is on Mead Road just off US 220 near Ringdale. The trail is shown on the public-use map for Loyalsock State Forest. The Alpine Club publishes
12 Oct 2010 Alan and I are on the Loyalsock Trail, a little-known route through the Nowheresville of north-central Pennsylvania. The path rolls and dips along the Allegheny Plateau in the heart of one of the biggest green blobs Google Earth shows south of Maine. The scene past the trailhead, near Hillsgrove Township,
The Alpine Club of Williamsport was organized in 1953 to maintain the original. 30.4 mile trail. In the early 1960's, the trail was expanded to its current length of 59.2 miles. The Alpine Club continues to be the primary maintainer of the trail and produces a detailed Guide to the Loyalsock Trail and. Side Trails which is
The trail was first laid out in 1951 by Troop 10 of the Explorer Scouts of the Boy Scouts of America from Williamsport. The original trail was 30.4 miles (48.9 km) long. In 1953, the Alpine Club of Williamsport was formed to maintain the trail, and still does so today. The Alpine Club's Guide to the Loyalsock Trail has seen 19
Amazon.com : A Guide To The Loyalsock Trail : Camping And Hiking Equipment : Sports & Outdoors.
The Alpine Club of Williamsport, PA, organized in 1953, maintains the 59.21 mile Loyalsock Trail (LT) and has trail care hikes and other outings. Hike offerings will appear on the Activity Schedule page of this web site. Alpine Club membership is open to anyone over the age of 18. The Alpine Club invites you to hike the
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