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1189 Beech Hill Rd, Johnstown, PA 15904, United StatesMap
Phone+1 814-886-6150
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  • hduck50
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    Great hike to a railroad tunnel.

    2 mile walk to the first railroad tunnel in the United States. It's a great walk on level ground and can see remnants of the railroad. We went on a nice sunny day to see this beautiful tunnel. The pas...

    Reviewed on Jun 7, 2021
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    Great hike to a railroad tunnel.

    2 mile walk to the first railroad tunnel in the United States. It's a great walk on level ground and can see remnants of the railroad. We went on a nice sunny day to see this beautiful tunnel. The pas...

    Reviewed on Jun 7, 2021
  • natalie_94XO
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    Got caught in a torrential downpour, but great!

    A beautiful and clean trail, to a beautiful piece of history. Trail is 2.5 miles back to the bridge and 2.5 back to your car. It seems a lot longer. Very flat, gravel. Floody in some places. Would hig...

    Reviewed on Jul 15, 2020
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    Got caught in a torrential downpour, but great!

    A beautiful and clean trail, to a beautiful piece of history. Trail is 2.5 miles back to the bridge and 2.5 back to your car. It seems a lot longer. Very flat, gravel. Floody in some places. Would hig...

    Reviewed on Jul 15, 2020
  • Pzini
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    Nice hike, easy walking

    This is a level hike along the old Portage Railroad right-of-way, and through the tunnel. It is a 2-mile walk to the tunnel, and there are relics (some rails and stone "ties") of the old portage rail...

    Reviewed on Mar 23, 2020
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