West Donegal Township
Money Rocks County Park, located near the Narvon Clay Mine in the Welsh Mountains of eastern Lancaster County, encompasses over 300 acres of woodland and showcases the stunning rocky spine known as Money Rocks. This area is historically significant, as it is said that farmers in the Pequea Valley used the boulders to hide cash, and it offers breathtaking views of the surrounding farmland and wooded hills.
The park features diverse ecosystems, dominated by black birch trees and a rich understory of mountain laurel, Pennsylvania's state flower. With a network of dirt roads for accessibility, Money Rocks County Park invites nature lovers to explore its considerable forest, which represents one of the largest continuous woodlands in the county.
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