Archive for the ‘Nature & Outdoors’ Category

The Path of the Flood Trail

Published Friday, February 25th, 2011

The Path of the Flood Trail

There are, of course, many sites around Johnstown that commemorate the historic flood of 1889 and one of the most immersive of these is the Path of the Flood Trail. What could be more hands-on than walking or biking the exact path that the waters took as they bounded through our area?

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Sled Riding at Stackhouse Park

Published Friday, January 28th, 2011

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What better way to spend a snowy Saturday in Johnstown than enjoying a timeless winter activity like sledding? Nothing beats the thrill of racing down a steep hill as you feel the wind on your face. If you need a cure to your winter blues, grab your sled and head to Stackhouse Park for an afternoon of fun.

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Faranda’s Farm Harvest Festival

Published Saturday, October 2nd, 2010

Faranda Farm Harvest Festival

Photograph courtesy of Faranda's Farm

Family fun in the outdoors is not only for the summertime. Even with our quickly cooling temperatures, there is still fun to be had before the snow starts to fall and drives us indoors. And if you’re looking for somewhere to enjoy the fall weather and the harvest season, Faranda’s Farm in Hollsopple is a great destination.

Faranda’s Farm is a working pumpkin farm that specializes in agriculture education and tourism. With an annual Harvest Festival that continues during every weekend through October, there is something for all ages. The festival features duck races, llamas, hayrides, refreshments, and of course – the corn maze.

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The Sunken Gardens of Mount Assisi

Published Friday, August 20th, 2010

St. Francis Sunken Gardens, Loretto PAA beautiful sanctuary lies alongside St. Francis University, in Loretto, PA. Within the walls of the Sunken Gardens of Mount Assisi, visitors are treated to an expanse filled with a variety of neatly groomed plants and flowers, fish ponds and fountains, religious statues and a rock garden.

The grounds, considered to be an Italian formal garden, are meticulously cared for by the Franciscan Friars of the T.O.R. Each side of the garden is bookended with long stone walls, topped with foliage-covered pergolas. At the center is a large pool that captures the reflection of the former Charles Schwab limestone mansion.

There is as much variety among the garden’s visitors as there is among the foliage. During our visit we struck up conversations with several plein air painters, witnessed a bridal party in search of the perfect spot for a wedding day photograph and were surrounded by everyone from young families to senior citizens enjoying a sunny Saturday walk.

A collection of photographs, courtesy of Johnstown photographer Shawn Schmalz, can be found on our Johnstown, PA-themed Flickr.

The Sunken Gardens are located just off of Manor Drive (State Route 1001) in Loretto, PA (click here for a map to the Sunken Gardens of Mount Assisi) and are open to the public daily from dawn until dusk. More information is available by calling (814) 472-8971.





Conemaugh Gap Scenic Overlook

Published Friday, July 30th, 2010

Johnstown PA Conemaugh Gap Scenic OverlookIt is often said that there is beauty all around us, if only we take a moment to look. For those of us that travel in and out of Johnstown, PA’s West End via Haws Pike, this might be especially true. It’s along this route that the highway parallels the Conemaugh Gap.

Fortunately, there are some great opportunities to take in this view.

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Coal Tubin’

Published Friday, May 7th, 2010

Coal Tubin

As the weather once again returns to the hot sunny days of summer, adults and children alike will soon be looking for new ways to cool off and enjoy the outdoors. Coal Tubin’, opening in Johnstown’s Moxham neighborhood on May 15th, will provide local adventurers with such an opportunity.

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River Sojourn

Published Saturday, April 24th, 2010

River SojournLiving amongst the hills of western Pennsylvania, we witness the area’s magnificent landscapes and wildlife on a regular basis. But many times this is just a side glance as we are going about our day. The Stony-Kiski-Conemaugh River Sojourn offers a different way to see the wildlife around us from a new perspective, and offers camaraderie along the way. (more…)





Ghost Town Trail

Published Thursday, October 29th, 2009

ghost-town-trailThe crisp, cool weather of fall in Pennsylvania has already set in. It’s a great time to go for a long walk or bike ride – a final glimpse of the autumn colors and a final chance to enjoy the outdoors without needing to think about snow boots and gloves. And what could be more appropriate for the dwindling autumn season than the Ghost Town Trail?

With 36 miles of gravel trail, and many access points throughout the area, the trail is well-equipped for a casual afternoon bike ride or an all-day hike. The trail is one of many rail trails in our region, having been converted from the railways once connecting company towns, furnaces, and mines that have since been abandoned. Though little remains of these towns today, a walk down the trail is still a walk through western Pennsylvania’s industrial past.

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Buttermilk Falls

Published Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Buttermilk Falls

There is no getting around the sheer natural beauty enveloping the Johnstown region. Situated along the Laurel Ridge of the Allegheny Mountains, residents and visitors have ready access to forest areas and parks.

One of the more striking natural areas dotting our landscape is Buttermilk Falls, a 45-foot naturally occurring waterfall, barely a 30 minute ride from downtown Johnstown.

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James Mayer Riverwalk

Published Friday, May 8th, 2009

James Mayer RiverwalkOne of the more obvious benefits to living and working in the Johnstown area is the region’s access to nature at its finest. The Alleghenies are filled with bicycle paths, trails for hiking and an uncounted variety of outdoor destinations and activities.

A trip outdoors doesn’t have to be a major excursion. Sometimes a little time on a small path can be just what the doctor ordered. So it is with the James Mayer Riverwalk. This trail, named after an area attorney who was dedicated to preserving the region’s natural resources, connects Johnstown’s Moxham neighborhood with the village of Riverside in Stonycreek Township.

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