CCHS: Colonel Denning State Park Hiking & History
Date: Tuesday, December 8th
Time: 9:30-11:00am
Cost: $6.50. Please register & pay for only those in grades K - 12. Everyone should register.
Ages: K-12. Younger well-behaved children are also welcome to attend but need to be registered as well.
Location: 1599 Doubling Gap Rd, Newville, PA 17241
Sign up: Via the HAHA calendar. Everyone needs to register due to the limited number of people allowed on field trip.
Contact: Robin Zook: bkrjzook82@aol.com
Cumberland County Historical Society: Colonel Denning State Park Hiking & History
Come to Colonel Denning State Park for some hiking and history. We will hike the Rattlesnake Trail and make a couple of stops to talk about the unique geography of the area and about one of the most notorious inhabitants, Lewis the Robber.
Due to new restrictions, we will be limited to 20 people total and masks are mandatory. Meet in the main parking lot just down the hill from the park office. The spot is circled on the PDF map attached
Please wear appropriate clothing and footwear for a moderate hike in the woods in December.
Colonel Denning State Park, Newville Harrisburg Area Homeschoolers Association HomeschooLegacy@gmail.com false mm/dd/yyyy aUinrLWZczwYavqgBmQP30959Date – Time
December 8, 2020
– 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Location
Colonel Denning State Park, Newville
1599 Doubling Gap Road
Newville, PA 17241 US
We will hike the Rattlesnake Trail. Please see attached PDF.
Additional Information
Date: Tuesday, December 8th
Time: 9:30-11:00am
Cost: $6.50. Please register & pay for only those in grades K - 12. Everyone should register.
Ages: K-12. Younger well-behaved children are also welcome to attend but need to be registered as well.
Location: 1599 Doubling Gap Rd, Newville, PA 17241
Sign up: Via the HAHA calendar. Everyone needs to register due to the limited number of people allowed on field trip.
Contact: Robin Zook: bkrjzook82@aol.com
Cumberland County Historical Society: Colonel Denning State Park Hiking & History
Come to Colonel Denning State Park for some hiking and history. We will hike the Rattlesnake Trail and make a couple of stops to talk about the unique geography of the area and about one of the most notorious inhabitants, Lewis the Robber.
Due to new restrictions, we will be limited to 20 people total and masks are mandatory. Meet in the main parking lot just down the hill from the park office. The spot is circled on the PDF map attached
Please wear appropriate clothing and footwear for a moderate hike in the woods in December.