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I started my hike on a forest road that parallels the White Rocks Trail near Boiling Springs, PA. The forest path circled northbound around Center Point Knob and connected to the Appalachian Trail near Leidigh Road. I returned to my starting point via the AT, walking up and over Center Point Knob.


Hike difficulty classification (link) | |
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Difficulty | Moderate |
Geographic location | Boiling Springs, PA |
Trailhead parking options | Parking area along the road: 4 cars |
Trail amenities | None |
Elevation - trailhead | 721' |
Elevation - highest peak | 1,095' |
Elevation gain | 1,014' |
Total mileage | 6.3 miles |
Water sources | None |
Highlights | Center Point Knob is the original halfway mark on the Appalachian Trail. |
