--LOGISTICS--
IF YOU'RE COMING JUST FOR THE DAY / ARRIVING IN THE MORNING:
>Meet us at: lower parking lot at Tenley Park, 7:30am
>Follow KTA signs through camp
>Map/directions to park:
coordinates 41.10850, -77.24384
address Tenley Lane, Everett, PA 15537 (40.01708, -78.3681) maps.app.goo.gl/HZaRkqAtaBDWPPq88
>Located on the outskirts of town; fairly quiet and spacious.
>Meet us at: lower parking lot at Tenley Park, 7:30am
>Follow KTA signs through camp
>Map/directions to park:
coordinates 41.10850, -77.24384
address Tenley Lane, Everett, PA 15537 (40.01708, -78.3681) maps.app.goo.gl/HZaRkqAtaBDWPPq88
>Located on the outskirts of town; fairly quiet and spacious.
IF YOU'RE STAYING OVERNIGHT:
Tent, Car Camp, or RV at Tenley Park
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Amenities:
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OR:
Make your own arrangements
Make your own arrangements
- You're welcome to procure your own lodging nearby
Important notes:
Cell phone coverage: Coverage at the park is good. Coverage on the trail and roads getting there can be VERY spotty.
Food/Drink: Generally, bring your own food, drink, and cooking supplies. See FAQ (link) for recommendations. Please list any allergies or dietary restrictions on sign-up. If you’d like, you can join us for dinner out, Dutch treat, at a local restaurant on Saturday evening.
What else to bring: For more general information about the Trail Care Program and suggested packing lists, see KTA Trail Care FAQ page here.
Cell phone coverage: Coverage at the park is good. Coverage on the trail and roads getting there can be VERY spotty.
Food/Drink: Generally, bring your own food, drink, and cooking supplies. See FAQ (link) for recommendations. Please list any allergies or dietary restrictions on sign-up. If you’d like, you can join us for dinner out, Dutch treat, at a local restaurant on Saturday evening.
What else to bring: For more general information about the Trail Care Program and suggested packing lists, see KTA Trail Care FAQ page here.
Notes:
Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Please contact Jenn Ulmer, KTA Manager of Trail Maintenance and Training, at [email protected] or 570-854-8316 with any questions.
Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Please contact Jenn Ulmer, KTA Manager of Trail Maintenance and Training, at [email protected] or 570-854-8316 with any questions.
--Trail Work Details--
Work days:
Friday and Saturday approximately 8-4, Sunday 8-noon. Camping available starting Thursday >3pm.
Description of work:
Mid State Trail:
The Mid State Trail is a ~527 km / 320-mile hiking trail. It is the longest and wildest footpath in PA. In this area, it is a mix of beautiful views and natural features, with plenty of elevation change. Paper maps/guide are available for purchase from the MSTA website, and the trail’s most updated information is available digitally through the FarOut app. It is one of the 18 state forest designated hiking trails and is blazed orange.
The highest knob, the sharpest ridgelines, and some of the most dramatic views on Mid State Trail await intrepid hikers in the Everett Region. Everett Region starts at a connection with trails of Green Ridge State Forest near Flintstone, Maryland, climbs the highest and wildest sections of Tussey Ridge, and ends at US 22 near Water Street.
In some places, the trail in Everett Region can be a VERY challenging knife-edge, rocky, briar-filled conundrum. Access is limited and work areas often involve a lengthy hike in, or a drive on iffy forestry/game lands/private roads. There should also be more moderate sections in which to work.
Friday and Saturday approximately 8-4, Sunday 8-noon. Camping available starting Thursday >3pm.
Description of work:
- Trail work to be defined by scouting. Likely the usual brushing, lopping, freshening blazes etc.
- We carpool to trail locations; please let me know if you are not comfortable riding with others or driving on gravel forestry roads. From the campground, drive times should be in the 15-45 minute range.
Mid State Trail:
The Mid State Trail is a ~527 km / 320-mile hiking trail. It is the longest and wildest footpath in PA. In this area, it is a mix of beautiful views and natural features, with plenty of elevation change. Paper maps/guide are available for purchase from the MSTA website, and the trail’s most updated information is available digitally through the FarOut app. It is one of the 18 state forest designated hiking trails and is blazed orange.
The highest knob, the sharpest ridgelines, and some of the most dramatic views on Mid State Trail await intrepid hikers in the Everett Region. Everett Region starts at a connection with trails of Green Ridge State Forest near Flintstone, Maryland, climbs the highest and wildest sections of Tussey Ridge, and ends at US 22 near Water Street.
In some places, the trail in Everett Region can be a VERY challenging knife-edge, rocky, briar-filled conundrum. Access is limited and work areas often involve a lengthy hike in, or a drive on iffy forestry/game lands/private roads. There should also be more moderate sections in which to work.
SIGN UP FOR 2024 TRAIL CARE #6 - Mid State Trail- Everett, June 6-9, HERE:
(If the form below does not work for you, please try this link.)
(If the form below does not work for you, please try this link.)