I love hiking here. That being said the parking lot is currently closed. There are no no parking signs on the right side of the road. And your next to a cornfield on that side of the road. I parked there behind another vehicle. When I came back my car's windows had no parking written on them. Apparently there's a passive aggressive home owner which has to much time on their hands and is dishing out vigilante justice.
On a more serious note I was swarmed by yellow jackets twice on this hike. They stung me about 10 times. Be careful around the paw paw trees. Both times were in patches of them.
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   Read moreGorgeous trail with breath taking views. Also a very interesting Chestnut breeding plot. Certainly worth the drive. Parking/ finding the trail head can be tricky. You have to park at the Reed Run trailhead (you will see this on your left as you drive in) then you continue on foot to the end of house Rock road (about 20 yards) you then pick up a gravel road with a "no motor vehicles" sign. You follow this for about a hundred yards till you get to the preserve map and trail heads. But, as I said before. It's...
   Read moreThe Goodno trail allows for easy access to the Conestoga trail system. When you reach the orange blazes of the Conestoga trail, there should be an overlook directly in front of you. If you turn left when you reach the Conestoga trail, you will eventually run into Tucquan Glen, a county favorite. Keep going and you can make it to the Pinnacle. If you turn right when you reach the Conestoga trail from House rock, you should reach the windcaves within less...
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