Fri, Sep 06
|Thousand Steps - Standing Stone Trail
Guided Hike at Thousand Steps
Built in the 1930s by workers who needed a safer way to reach the quarry above Jack's Narrows, this trail is part of the 80-mile Standing Stone Trail.
Time & Location
Sep 06, 2024, 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Thousand Steps - Standing Stone Trail, William Penn Hwy, Mapleton, PA 17052, USA
About the Event
Thousand Steps Maps & Destination Info
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Built in the 1930s by workers who needed a safer way to reach the  quarry above Jack's Narrows, the Thousand Steps trail is a steep climb  through history. Numbers painted on a few steps help motivate climbers  as they ascend to 1,000 (plus 37 more!). This trail is part of the  80-mile Standing Stone Trail. Grab a sturdy walking stick, which will  help on your climb and during your descent.
Parking Information: A long, gravel parking area along the side of Route 22. Trailhead is located at the eastern end of the parking area.
Difficulty: Difficult
Hike Distance (miles): 1.5
What To Expect: Climbing from Route 22 to the top of  Thousand Steps is steep and difficult, but beautiful views and history  await you at the top! The descent can be equally difficult; a walking  stick or trekking poles are recommended to help maintain balance in each  direction.
How To Prepare: Trekking poles and sturdy footwear are highly recommended for this outing. A filled 32 oz. water bottle per person is recommended for this outing. Â Sunscreen and insect protection recommended for all outings.