A Picnic at the Bridge LbNA #15587 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | May 29, 2005 |
Location: | |
City: | Morris Run |
County: | Tioga |
State: | Pennsylvania |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | YankeeChiK |
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Last found: | Apr 21, 2006 |
Status: | FF |
Last edited: | May 29, 2005 |
Easy Short Walk.
Take Rt. 14 to Canton, Pa. to meet Rt. 414 West to the small village of Gleason. There isn't a sign that says you are in Gleason but you will notice a very sharp corner with a dirt road and another black top road meeting together at that curve. Take the black top road to the furthest right. It will go up a hill slightly. At about two miles the road will turn to dirt shortly past a ranger's station. Continue on the dirt road. There will be other dirt roads converging onto this one stay straight. It is a well travelled dirt road. At one point you may be tempted to take a dirt road that appears to "Y" with the road. Do not go up the hill. Stay to the left and stay on the road to the left. Shortly you will cross a bridge and you will see a camping area on your left and a picnic area on your right with two pavillions and an old fashion pump well (something that still me). When you reach the stop sign take a right onto Fallbrook Road and pull into the parking lot for the picnic area. This park is called "County Bridge" and many family reunions have taken place here since the 1930's and 1940's. This place definately holds memories for my family. Walk to toward a metal gate to the far left of the picnic area close to one of the pavillions. You will see a little path and a large rock with a picture of a man named Arnold H. Hayden and his contribution of 28 years of wild turkey research and field work on Armeania Mt. Behind the rock you will see a three sister cherry tree about 30 feet behind the rock. You will find your box at the base of that tree covered with a couple of branches and some bark.
Take Rt. 14 to Canton, Pa. to meet Rt. 414 West to the small village of Gleason. There isn't a sign that says you are in Gleason but you will notice a very sharp corner with a dirt road and another black top road meeting together at that curve. Take the black top road to the furthest right. It will go up a hill slightly. At about two miles the road will turn to dirt shortly past a ranger's station. Continue on the dirt road. There will be other dirt roads converging onto this one stay straight. It is a well travelled dirt road. At one point you may be tempted to take a dirt road that appears to "Y" with the road. Do not go up the hill. Stay to the left and stay on the road to the left. Shortly you will cross a bridge and you will see a camping area on your left and a picnic area on your right with two pavillions and an old fashion pump well (something that still me). When you reach the stop sign take a right onto Fallbrook Road and pull into the parking lot for the picnic area. This park is called "County Bridge" and many family reunions have taken place here since the 1930's and 1940's. This place definately holds memories for my family. Walk to toward a metal gate to the far left of the picnic area close to one of the pavillions. You will see a little path and a large rock with a picture of a man named Arnold H. Hayden and his contribution of 28 years of wild turkey research and field work on Armeania Mt. Behind the rock you will see a three sister cherry tree about 30 feet behind the rock. You will find your box at the base of that tree covered with a couple of branches and some bark.