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Difficulty: Moderate
Distance: 0.72 miles
Restrooms: Yes
Stroller Friendly: No
Wheelchair Friendly: No
Playground: Yes
Dog Friendly: Yes
Location: Littlestown Community Park
Clues for Your Hike
- Park in the parking area in front of the playground.
- From the parking area, head toward the playground and enter the paved path that goes between the two play areas and leads toward the pavilion.
- At the pavilion, follow the path to the right (another parking area will be to your right).
- At the next pavilion, turn left onto the gravel path.
- Stay to the right at the fork in the path.
- Follow the path straight (a baseball field will be to your left, and a soccer field will be to your right) and turn right at the T in the path, keeping the soccer field to your right.
- Continue on the path until you reach the T in the path where the bridge is located.
- Turn left at the T and cross the bridge.
- After crossing the bridge, turn right onto the gravel path and continue following the path, keeping the woods to your left and the creek to your right.
- The post will be located on a tree to the left of the path before the bend in the path.
- Continue on the path crossing over the next bridge.
- At the fork in the path, after crossing the bridge, follow the path to the left.
- At the end of the gravel path (a pavilion will be to your left) turn right onto the paved path and follow the paved path, keeping the brick building to your left and the parking area to your right.
- At the stop sign, follow the path right and at the end of the paved path, before crossing the parking area entrance, turn right and return to the original parking area.
Did You Know?
- The American flag was first adopted on June 14, 1777, making it one of the oldest national flags in the world.
- The American flag consists of 13 alternating red and white stripes, representing the original 13 colonies, and 50 white stars on a blue field representing the 50 states.
- Six American flags have made it to the moon.