Sand Bridge State Park
State park in Union County, Pennsylvania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
State park in Union County, Pennsylvania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sand Bridge State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on 3 acres (0.01 km2) in Lewis Township, Union County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park is the smallest state park in Pennsylvania and consists of a picnic area just off Pennsylvania Route 192. It has three picnic pavilions that were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. Rapid Run, a trout stream that is stocked by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, flows through Sand Bridge State Park. The park attracted 17,000 visitors in 2008.[3] The name Sand Bridge remains a mystery. No one, according to the parks official website knows why the area is known as Sand Bridge. The park is surrounded by Bald Eagle State Forest and became a Pennsylvania State park in 1978.[1]
Sand Bridge State Park | |
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Location | Lewis, Union, Pennsylvania, United States |
Coordinates | 40°59′54″N 77°06′54″W |
Area | 3 acres (1.2 ha)[1] |
Elevation | 1,572 ft (479 m)[2] |
Established | 1978 |
Visitors | 17,000[3] |
Governing body | Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources |
Website | Sand Bridge State Park |
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