Linn Run State Park

Linn Run State Park

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title=Linn Run State Park
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map_caption = Location of Linn Run State Park in Pennsylvania
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website = [http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/linnrun.aspx Linn Run State Park]

Linn Run State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on convert|612|acre|km2|2 in Cook and Ligonier Townships, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park borders Forbes State Forest. Two smaller streams, Grove Run and Rock Run, join in Linn Run State Park to form Linn Run which has a waterfall, Adams Falls, which can be seen at the park. This state park is just off Pennsylvania Route 381 near the small town of Rector.

History

The area in and surrounding Linn Run State Park is now a thriving second growth forest. One hundred years ago it was generally described as a "waste land". The ridges of the Laurel Mountains had once been covered with virgin forest. These forests were clear cut during the lumber era that swept over most of the mountains and forests of Pennsylvania during the mid to late 1800s and very early 1900s. The lumberman stripped the mountains and took the logs to the sawmill where they were cut into lumber. Smaller logs were used to reinforce the mine shafts of the many coal mines throughout southwestern Pennsylvania and West Virginia. The bark of the hemlock tree was used as a source of tannin at the tanneries of the area. The only thing the lumbermen left behind was the treetops. These tree tops were left to dry. The passing steam locomotives of the Pittsburgh, Westmoreland and Somerset Railroad would ignite this dry brush causing massive wildfires that swept through the mountains and valleys. In 1909, after the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania had purchased the land from the lumberman, Forester John R. Williams reported ,

"I should say that fully three-fifths (60%) of the reserve had been burned since the lumbering was done. The fires did great damage to the young growth. Some places were covered with nothing but ferns and blackberry bushes."
Scars from these fires can still be seen today in the Linn Runn vicinity. cite web
url = http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/linnrun.aspx
title = Linn Run State Park
accessdate = 2006-12-05
publisher = Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
]

Most of the wildlife in the area was devastated due to the destruction of their habitat or over hunting. White-tailed deer were imported from Michigan and New York to reestablish what had once been a thriving population of deer. These deer were released throughout Pennsylvania. The current population of deer in Pennsylvania are descended from the original stock that was introduced in 1910 after the lumberman had moved out of the area.

Recreation

Hiking Trails

All trails at the park are open to hiking. Mountain biking and snow mobiling are not permitted on the hiking trails.

* Adams Falls Trail is convert|1.0|mi|km|1 and passes Adams Falls. The trail is very rocky and goes by several large boulders. The waterfall is surrounded a stand of hemlock with overhanging rhododendron.

* Iscrupe Trail is convert|0.75|mi|km|2 and follows the original Linn Run Road, ending at the Adams Falls Picnic Area.

* Flat Rock Trail is convert|0.5|mi|km|1 and ends at a large, smooth rock on the banks of Linn Run.

* Grove Run Trail is a looping convert|4.0|mi|km|1 long behind the Grove Run Picnic Area. It becomes progressively steeper as is passes along Grove Run.

Hunting and fishing

Hunting is permitted on about convert|400|acre|km2|0 of Linn Run State Park. The most common game species are squirrels, turkey and white-tailed deer. The hunting of groundhogs is prohibited. Hunters are expected to follow the rules and regulations of the Pennsylvania Game Commission. Linn Run is a trout fishery.

Picnics

Linn Run State Park has long been a popular destination for families and church groups for picnicking. There are two main picnic areas at the park. Adams Falls Picnic Area is near Adams Falls. It has a selection of picnic tables, a pavilion, playground and modern restrooms. Grove Run Picnic Area is near Grove Run. It lacks a pavilion but otherwise has the same facilities at the Adams Falls Picnic Area.

Cabins

There are ten cabins at Linn Run State Park. Only one of them is modern with a kitchen and bathroom. The other nine cabins are rustic. This means that there is no indoor plumbing. Each rustic cabin has an outhouse and water pump. There is a modern bathhouse in the area of the cabins.

Nearby state parks

The following state parks are within convert|30|mi|km|0 of Linn Run State Park:cite web
last = Michels
first = Chris
year = 1997
url = http://www2.nau.edu/~cvm/latlongdist.html
title = Latitude/Longitude Distance Calculation
publisher = Northern Arizona University
accessdate = 2008-04-23
] [cite web
url = http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/region_pittsburgh.aspx
title = Map Reference for Linn Run State Park
accessdate = 2006-12-05
publisher = Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
] [cite map |scale = 1:65,000| publisher= Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Bureau of Planning and Research, Geographic Information Division
url= ftp://ftp.dot.state.pa.us/public/pdf/BPR_pdf_files/Maps/GHS/Roadnames/westmoreland_GHSN.PDF
title= 2007 General Highway Map Westmoreland County Pennsylvania
accessdate= 2006-07-27
"Note: shows Linn Run State Park"
]
*Keystone State Park (Westmoreland County)
*Kooser State Park (Somerset County)
*Laurel Mountain State Park (Westmoreland County)
*Laurel Hill State Park (Somerset County)
*Laurel Ridge State Park (Cambria, Fayette, Somerset, and Westmoreland counties)
*Laurel Summit State Park (Westmoreland County)
*Ohiopyle State Park (Fayette County)
*Yellow Creek State Park (Indiana County)

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