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The “backbone" is another narrow, high cliff, 100 feet high and 6 feet across. It can be intimidating to cross over it, but it’s an adventure as well.
Buttermilk Falls Natural Area is located in Clyde, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, United States. [2] At 46 feet (14 m), they are one of the highest waterfalls in Pennsylvania. There is also a short trail to a location behind the falls. The site is also notable for being the home of Fred McFeely from 1931 to 1956. Mr.
Known as the "Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania", a deep gorge carved by glacial meltwater. The maximum depth of the canyon is 1,450 feet (442 m) at Waterville, near the southern end. At Leonard Harrison and Colton Point State Parks, the depth is more than 800 feet and from rim to rim is approximately 4,000 feet (1200 m). Protects 160,000 acres ...
Encompasses an uncommon (for Pennsylvania) unplanted grove of red pines. [6] [46] Little Juniata Natural Area: Rothrock: Huntingdon: 624 acres (253 ha) [3] [47] Little Mud Pond Swamp Natural Area: Delaware: Pike: 182 acres (74 ha) Encompasses a boreal swamp. [18] [48] Little Tinicum Island Natural Area: William Penn: Delaware: 80 acres (32 ha)
Bluespring Caverns are one of five show caves in Indiana. The other four are Marengo Cave , Wyandotte Caves , Indiana Caverns and Squire Boone Caverns . Twin caves , located in Spring Mill State Park , about 15 minutes south of Bluespring Caverns, near Mitchell, Indiana offers a 20-minute boat tour into the cave which goes back about 600 feet ...
With a town called Santa Claus and scenes that could appear in a Hallmark movie, these Indiana destinations promise to fill you with lots of cheer. 7 festive quick trips to take in Indiana during ...
The Whites' Woods Nature Center is a 250-acre (1.0 km 2) nature center in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, USA. [1] It is publicly owned by White Township . [ 2 ]
The Commonwealth describes a wild area as "land where development or disturbance of permanent nature will be prohibited, thereby preserving the wild character of the area" and "an extensive area which the general public will be permitted to see, use and enjoy for such activities as hiking, hunting, fishing, and the pursuit of peace and solitude."