Terrace Mountain Trail
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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
| Terrace Mountain Trail | |
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An unusual covered footbridge on the Terrace Mountain Trail, over Tatman Run. | |
| Length | 25.9 mi (41.7 km) |
| Location | Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, US |
| Trailheads | Weaver Falls Access Area near Saxton, Pennsylvania; Corbin Road near Huntingdon, Pennsylvania |
| Use | Hiking, mountain biking |
| Elevation change | High |
| Difficulty | Strenuous |
| Season | Year-round |
| Hazards | Uneven 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.