Terrace Mountain Trail

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Length25.9 mi (41.7 km)
TrailheadsWeaver Falls Access Area near Saxton, Pennsylvania; Corbin Road near Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
UseHiking, mountain biking
Terrace Mountain Trail
An unusual covered footbridge on the Terrace Mountain Trail, over Tatman Run.
Length25.9 mi (41.7 km)
LocationHuntingdon County, Pennsylvania, US
TrailheadsWeaver Falls Access Area near Saxton, Pennsylvania; Corbin Road near Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
UseHiking, mountain biking
Elevation changeHigh
DifficultyStrenuous
SeasonYear-round
HazardsUneven and wet terrain, rattlesnakes, mosquitoes, ticks, black bears

The Terrace Mountain Trail is a 25.9-mile (41.7 km) linear hiking trail in south-central Pennsylvania, United States, which is mostly parallel to the shore of Raystown Lake.[1] The trail is open to both hiking and mountain biking.[2] The trail is maintained by the US Army Corps of Engineers as part of its management of the Raystown Lake complex.[3] After the development of Raystown Dam and the artificial lake in 1973, the western flank of Terrace Mountain alongside the lake became part of a protected area mostly owned by the federal government, interspersed with some tracts of Pennsylvania's Rothrock State Forest and Trough Creek State Park.[4] The Terrace Mountain Trail visits all these areas.

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