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  • Difficulty: Easy one yellow star
  • Distance: 0.40 miles
  • Restrooms: Yes
  • Stroller Friendly: Yes
  • Wheelchair Friendly: Yes
  • Playground: Yes
  • Dog Friendly: Yes
  • Location: Mifflinburg Community Park
  • black and white illustration of a battlefield

    Clues for Your Hike

    1. Your adventure begins at the Union County World War II Honor Roll.
    2. Walk in the direction of the blue playground, keeping the pool on your left and the playground on your right.
    3. When you reach the bathroom building, turn left onto the paved path.
    4. The pool will stay on your left, and a second playground will be on your right.
    5. When you reach Fifth Street, turn right and walk toward the Buffalo Valley Rail Trail.
    6. Turn right again to enter the rail trail.
    7. After the fence ends you will pass a yellow post, then turn right.
    8. Walk across the grass toward the pavilions with picnic tables.
    9. Look at Pavilion Number Two on your left; the post is near the far end.
    10. Walk carefully beside the blue playground and through the parking area to return to your car.

    Did You Know?

    • The American flag was first adopted on June 14, 1777, making it one of the oldest national flags in the world.
    • The American flag consists of 13 alternating red and white stripes, representing the original 13 colonies, and 50 white stars on a blue field representing the 50 states.
    • Six American flags have made it to the moon.