Standing Stone Trail Club presents these online maps covering the Standing Stone Trail in Pennsylvania.
Due to the master plan for continuous improvement adopted by SSTC, there are a number of relocations scheduled to improve the footpath. Accordingly, maps are not currently published in hard copy form.
For maximum enjoyment, we recommend ink-jet printing on letter size waterproof paper. Two brands are: National Geographic Adventure Paper; and iGage Weatherproof Paper.
These PDF Reader files are provided for you to help guide your way along SST during the few years it will take to improve SST into Pennsylvania's premier footpath. If you can join the other volunteers working on these improvements, it will happen that much faster!
You can buy the accompanying guide from SSTC using a mail order form.
Questions, comments, suggestions, and requests for GIS data are welcome - e-mail gis@hike-mst.org
Map 1 - Greenwood Furnace State Park south through Rocky Ridge Natural Area to "Double Power Line"
ALERT! Loggers are active in the "2008-2009 Logging Area" in SGL 112 near the "Double Power Line" (south end of Map 1, north end of Map 2). Markings have been moved onto a logging road that cut the previous path.
Map 2 - "Double Power Line" south through Jacks Narrows (see also Map 5) to Silver Mine Knob
Map 3 - Silver Mine Knob south through Three Springs borough to Meadow Gap
Map 4 - and Updated! Guide Change, Sections 7 and 8 - Meadow Gap south to junction with Tuscarora Trail and to Cowans Gap State Park SST now connects directly to Cowans Gap. Old trail in Buchanan SF still open with different blazes. The new trail uses private land in part - the trail on this private land is CLOSED on dates noted on the map - use Todd and Tuscarora trails (old route) as alternate during this time. Your cooperation is appreciated!
Map 5 - Jacks Narrows area including the Thousand Steps, and legend for all maps.
Or, click on the map below to zoom in on your area of interest:
November 7, 2011
For comments on the maps or this page e-mail gis@hike-mst.org