
Perfect for a quick morning or evening hike! The blue trail is completely shaded and is about 2.4 miles.
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Money Rocks County Park, located near the Narvon Clay Mine in the Welsh Mountains of eastern Lancaster County, spans over 300 acres of stunning woodland. The park is renowned for its rocky outcroppings, including Money Rocks, named for the legend of farmers hiding cash among these impressive boulders, and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding farmland and hills.
This preserved natural area features diverse ecosystems, including a rich tapestry of black birch trees and Pennsylvania's state flower, mountain laurel. Accessible via a network of logging and mining roads, Money Rocks County Park invites nature lovers to explore its scenic landscapes and vibrant wildlife, including ruffed grouse, the state bird.
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Perfect for a quick morning or evening hike! The blue trail is completely shaded and is about 2.4 miles.
I was looking for a place to hike on my day off and decided to check out this place. When I arrived, the parking lot was empty. As I started to walk on the trail, I was immediately greeted with...
It was a very fun, I really like hiking there, it has a great history with why it's called Money Rocks. They have a over view/look, park, and trails, so many fun things to do, Can't wait to go Back!
I had a LOT of fun. It's a great way to spend time outdoors and spend time with family. It looks SO pretty and it's really great for hiking and getting exercise. You can climb on rocks. There are...