Visit each historical location associated with the Huntingdon & Broad Top Railroad. Please plan for approximately three hours to complete all 7 geocache locations but each location can be completed on their own. Although you are encouraged to visit the museums that some of the geocaches are located, they can be completed year round because the caches are outside and independent from the museums.
The geocache is directly located at the Tatesville trailhead of the H&BT Rail Trail. There is parking across the road from the trailhead and it is easily accessible. The camouflage microcache is easy to find. Beware of muggles! The H&BT Rail Trail reuses an abandoned railroad right-of-way and railroad bridge to provide public recreational access along the Raystown Branch of the Juniata River. The trail connects Hopewell Borough and Tatesville, intersecting with two public parks, Riddlesburg Park at the North and Cooper Park at the Trail Center. For more history and information on the trial visit www.railstotrailsofbedfordcounty.org.
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