Nestled
in the mountains of northeastern Huntingdon County, historic Greenwood
Furnace State Park offers a unique recreational experience. The park is
on the western edge of an area of Central Pennsylvania known as the
Seven Mountains. It is an area of rugged beauty, abundant wildlife,
breathtaking vistas and peaceful solitude.
The park covers 423 acres, including a six-acre lake, and is
surrounded by an 80,000-acre block of Rothrock State Forest. The park
office is open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday year-round, and
daily during the summer season. |
A walk through historic Greenwood Furnace evokes images of the community that
flourished here from 1834 to 1904. Greenwood Furnace was a busy industrial
complex, with all the noise and dirt of a 19th century ironmaking community. The
village throbbed with life: the roaring of furnace stacks, the shouts of the
workmen, the hissing of the steam engine, the creaking of wagons loaded with
charcoal, and the cast house whistle signaling another pour of molten iron. The
furnaces were hot (3,000 degrees Fahrenheit) and cast clouds of smoke and
cinders into the air, which rained down indiscriminately on grass, people,
livestock and buildings, rendering everything sooty and gray. At night, the
fire’s red glow lit the sky, probably allowing residents to walk about without
lanterns. Greenwood Furnace was a village built around an inferno.
For More Information Contact
Greenwood Furnace State Park
15795 Greenwood Road
Huntingdon, PA 16652-5831
814-667-1800
Manager: Dan Bickel
E-mail: greenwoodfurnacesp@state.pa.us |