Attractions and places to see around Rouzerville, located in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, offer a mix of natural features and historical points of interest. The region provides access to the rolling hills of the Cumberland Valley and parts of the Michaux State Forest. Visitors can explore viewpoints, trails, and natural monuments, reflecting the area's blend of outdoor and cultural opportunities. The wider area also includes historical sites and cultural institutions.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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High Rock is a park and overlook about an hour and a half outside of Baltimore and just off of the Appalachian Trail. There is a large graffitied rock (and surrounding rocks) with a great vantage point on the surrounding foothills. If you have the time, fill up a bag of trash because this local spot could use some love.
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The Michaux State Forest was bought from the old timber and iron mining companies after they had clear-cut and destroyed the old growth. Conservationists realised that without good forest management the forest wouldn't re-grow, so the land was purchased and the Michaux State Forest was created.
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Copper Run Trail is a scenic hiking trail in the Michaux State Forest. It stretches through woodlands and along the Copper Run, so you can enjoy a great mix of forested sections and open areas.
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High Rock is a park and overlook about an hour and a half outside of Baltimore and just off of the Appalachian Trail. There is a large graffitied rock (and surrounding rocks) with a great vantage point on the surrounding foothills. If you have the time, fill up a bag of trash because this local spot could use some love.
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Ice cream shop located on the dairy farm, offering the freshest milk, ice cream and other dairy delights like Cheese Curds mixed with Old Bay or Italian Herbs. Or fresh brewed espresso and coffee to drink (or poured over ice cream) enjoyed alongside their farm fresh BBQ beef or pulled pork sandwiches. http://www.mistymeadowsfarmcreamery.com/
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The area around Rouzerville offers several natural attractions, primarily within the Michaux State Forest. You can visit High Rock Overlook for panoramic views of the foothills, or hike the scenic Copper Run Trail which winds through woodlands and along the Copper Run. The Michaux State Forest also features interesting Rock Formations, remnants of its unique geological history. The broader region also provides access to sections of the Appalachian Trail.
Yes, the Rouzerville area and nearby Waynesboro are rich in history. You can explore the historic Red Run Lodge, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, or visit Harbaugh Church, built in 1892. Welty's Mill Bridge, a Scottish-style bridge with ties to an 18th-century mill, is another notable landmark. For a deeper dive into local heritage, the Renfrew Museum and Park preserves historic Pennsylvania German farmsteads, and the Waynesboro Historical Society offers insights into the area's past.
The region around Rouzerville, particularly within the Michaux State Forest and along the Appalachian Trail, offers a variety of hiking experiences. Trails range from moderate to difficult, including routes like 'High Rock and Raven Rock via Appalachian Trail' and 'Appalachian Trail: Pen Mar to Old Forge'. The Copper Run Trail is a scenic option within Michaux State Forest. For more detailed information on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Rouzerville guide.
Families can enjoy the natural beauty of the Michaux State Forest, with some trails suitable for various skill levels. A popular spot for a treat is Misty Meadows Farm Creamery, which offers fresh ice cream and other dairy delights directly on a dairy farm, making it a fun stop for all ages. The Renfrew Museum and Park also provides an educational and engaging experience for families interested in local history and farm life.
One of the most popular viewpoints is High Rock Overlook, located just off the Appalachian Trail. It provides a great vantage point over the surrounding foothills. The Michaux State Forest itself offers many scenic spots, especially along its trails and near the Rock Formations.
Spring and fall are generally ideal for outdoor activities around Rouzerville. The weather is pleasant for hiking and exploring the Michaux State Forest, and the changing foliage in autumn offers particularly scenic views. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it can be warmer, while winter activities might be limited depending on snow and ice conditions on trails.
Yes, Misty Meadows Farm Creamery is a great option for ice cream, coffee, and farm-fresh sandwiches. For more dining choices, the nearby town of Waynesboro, once a major stop between Baltimore and Pittsburgh, offers a variety of shops and restaurants.
Yes, the Appalachian Trail is accessible from the wider region around Rouzerville. High Rock Overlook is located just off the Appalachian Trail, providing a convenient access point for hikers looking to experience a section of this famous path. Several routes in the area, such as 'Pen Mar High Rock Overlook via Appalachian Trail', utilize sections of the trail.
The Michaux State Forest, which borders Rouzerville, is known for its conservation efforts. It was established after extensive timber and iron mining to allow the forest to regenerate. Today, it's a popular destination for outdoor activities, featuring diverse woodlands, scenic trails like the Copper Run Trail, and unique geological formations such as the Rock Formations.
Many of the outdoor trails in the Michaux State Forest and sections of the Appalachian Trail are generally dog-friendly, though it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and follow Leave No Trace principles. Specific regulations for each park or trail should be checked beforehand.
The Renfrew Museum and Park is significant for preserving historic Pennsylvania German farmsteads and housing an Early American decorative arts collection. It offers a glimpse into the region's cultural landscapes and built environment, providing educational insights into the area's past.
Beyond hiking, the broader Franklin County area, including the Michaux State Forest, offers opportunities for various outdoor activities. These can include trail running, mountain biking on designated paths, and exploring the natural beauty of the rolling hills, farms, and orchards. The region's natural landscape is ideal for general outdoor exploration.


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