Exploring Rockland Tunnel in Venango County in Pennsylvania

Exploring Rockland Tunnel in Venango County in Pennsylvania

Exploring Rockland Tunnel in Venango County in Pennsylvania

Rockland Tunnel in Venango CountyPhiladelphia, PA - If you're ever in Venango County, Pennsylvania, you've probably considered exploring the Rockland Tunnel. This underground railroad is just a few steps from the parking area. The tunnel is nearly three miles long, so be sure to bring a bright light with you. You can also Visit Freedom Falls nearby.  The Rockland Furnace is another historical site you can explore in this area.


Venango County's Rockland Furnace in Pennsylvania

Venango County's Rockland Furnace in Pennsylvania

Venango County's Rockland Furnace in Pennsylvania

Venango County Rockland Furnace Philadelphia, PA - A historic iron furnace can be found in the heart of the countryside of Venango County, Pennsylvania. The Rockland Furnace is approximately 25 feet high and has an 11-foot wide casting arch and a nine-foot wide tuyere arch. Located just a few miles outside of Pittsburgh, it is an interesting place to visit for the whole family. The best way to explore this attraction is to visit during the summer when the weather is nice, as the tuyere arch is closed during the winter.


Venango County's Freedom Falls in Pennsylvania

Venango County's Freedom Falls in Pennsylvania

Venango County's Freedom Falls in Pennsylvania

Exploring Freedom FallsPhiladelphia, PA - For a scenic waterfall, explore Freedom Falls in Venango County, Pennsylvania.  This waterfall is accessible by bicycle or rough road and is a great place for a hike. It's located near an old iron furnace and a mile-long railroad tunnel and is part of the Allegheny River Trail. The waterfall is more than 20 feet high and 50 feet wide, and it's located within state-owned game lands. It is easily accessible by foot or bike, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes.


Hiking The 1,000 Steps In Huntingdon County

Hiking the 1,000 Steps in Huntingdon County

Hiking the 1,000 Steps in Huntingdon County

1,000 Steps in Huntingdon CountyPhiladelphia, PA - If you're interested in a family hike, the 1,000 Steps in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, are a perfect option.  They are relatively short and feature a gravel parking area. There's no parking fee and no permit required to hike the trail. At the top, the trail leads to Shorb's Summit, offering great views of Huntingdon, PA, and the surrounding towns. Along the way, you'll see the remains of a quarry, including crumbling buildings and ruins. You can hike this trail directly north or take a loop that includes the loop.


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