- Central Mountains Shared Use Trails System
Infobox Hiking trail
Name=Central Mountains Shared Use Trails System
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Location=Pennsylvania ,United States
Length=120 mi; 193 km
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Difficulty=Moderate
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Hazards=The Central Mountains Shared Use Trails System (or Central Mountains Trail) is a 120 mile (193 km) loop
trail in centralPennsylvania in theUnited States . The trail is marked with red blazes and is located in the Tiadaghton andBald Eagle State Forest s in Union, Lycoming, and Clinton Counties. As a shared use trail system, it uses existing trails and roads and is open forhiking , horseback riding,cross-country skiing , andmountain biking .Primitive
camping is allowed along the trail in most locations. Smallcampfire s may be used for cooking and warmth, except fromMarch 1 toMay 25 andOctober 1 toDecember 1 , or by order of the district forester. When fires are not allowed, self-contained stoves are.cite news
authorlink = Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
author = Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Bureau of Forestry
title = Central Mountains Shared Use Trails System: Union, Lycoming and Clinton Counties, Bald Eagle and Tiadaghton State Forests
format = Map / Brochure
date = 2002]References
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