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Difficulty: Easy
Distance: 0.40 miles
Restrooms: Yes
Stroller Friendly: Yes
Wheelchair Friendly: Yes
Playground: Yes
Dog Friendly: Yes
Location: Mifflinburg Community Park
Clues for Your Hike
- Your adventure begins at the Union County World War II Honor Roll.
- Walk in the direction of the blue playground, keeping the pool on your left and the playground on your right.
- When you reach the bathroom building, turn left onto the paved path.
- The pool will stay on your left, and a second playground will be on your right.
- When you reach Fifth Street, turn right and walk toward the Buffalo Valley Rail Trail.
- Turn right again to enter the rail trail.
- After the fence ends you will pass a yellow post, then turn right.
- Walk across the grass toward the pavilions with picnic tables.
- Look at Pavilion Number Two on your left; the post is near the far end.
- 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.