Attractions / Links
Suggested web sites, attractions, and things to do
State Parks & Forests
Caverns / Caves
Amusement / Water Parks
Golf Courses within 30 miles
Huntingdon Country Club, 18 holes
10305 Raystown Rd
Huntingdon, PA 16652-7551
(814) 627-0631

Standing Stone Golf Club, 18 holes   
Route 26 North
Huntingdon, PA 16652
(814) 643-4800

Ironwood Golf Course, 9 holes
4405 US Highway 522 S
Mc Veytown, PA 17051-9465
(717) 899-0900

American Legion Golf Course, 18 holes  
1 Country Club Rd
Mount Union, PA 17066-9202
(814) 542-4343


Sinking Valley Golf Course, 18 holes  
RR 3 Box 430
Altoona, PA 16601-9221
(814) 684-0662

Park Hills Golf Course, 18 holes  
219 Highland Terrace
Altoona, PA 16602-5600
(814) 944-2631

Penn State Golf Courses, White & Blue
Two 18 hole courses
1523 W College Ave
State College, PA 16801-2716
(814) 863-0257

Tussey Mountain Golf Course, 9 holes
Route 322 & Bare Meadows Road
Boalsburg, PA 16827
(800) 733-2754

Toftrees Resort & Four Star Golf Club, 18 holes  
1 Country Club Ln
State College, PA 16803-2001
(814) 238-7600

Iron Masters Country Club, 18 holes
RR 1
Roaring Spring, PA 16673-9801
(814) 224-5217
Railroad & related
Other links
The 16.5 mile Lower (pronounced like
"Flower") Trail is said to be one of the best
kept secrets in Pennsylvania. The trail is
located on the abandoned Petersburg
Branch of the old Pennsylvania Railroad.  It
follows the Frankstown Branch of the
Juniata River between Flowing Springs (1/4
mile S. of U.S. Rt. 22 near Canoe Creek
State Park in Blair County) and Alfarata
(near Alexandria in Huntingdon County).
The Lower Trail is open to the public, free of
charge, for hiking, jogging, bicycling,
horseback riding, bird-watching,
cross-country skiing, and other
non-motorized recreation. The Trail also
provides access to the river for fishing,
kayaking and canoeing.
    Allegrippis Trails
Hiking and mountain biking trails located in the
Seven Points area of Lake Raystown.

Our home is located 3 miles from these world
class trails.