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Thousand Steps: Guided Outing

September 1 @ 11:00 am EDT

Free

Thousand Steps Maps & Destination Info

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Built in the 1930s by workers who needed a safer way to reach the quarry above Jack’s Narrows, the Thousand Steps trail is a steep climb through history. Numbers painted on a few steps help motivate climbers as they ascend to 1,000 (plus 37 more!). This trail is part of the 80-mile Standing Stone Trail. Grab a sturdy walking stick, which will help on your climb and during your descent.

 

Parking Information: A long, gravel parking area along the side of Route 22. Trailhead is located at the eastern end of the parking area.

Difficulty: Difficult

Hike Distance (miles): 1.5 

What To Expect: Climbing from Route 22 to the top of Thousand Steps is steep and difficult, but beautiful views and history await you at the top! The descent can be equally difficult; a walking stick or trekking poles are recommended to help maintain balance in each direction.

How To Prepare: Trekking poles and sturdy footwear are highly recommended for this outing. A filled 32 oz. water bottle per person is recommended for this outing. Sunscreen and insect protection recommended for all outings.

Venue

Thousand Steps, Standing Stone Trail
William Penn Hwy
Mapleton, 17052
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