Warriors Path State Park

Warriors Path State Park
A wooded area at the park
Map showing the location of Warriors Path State Park
Map showing the location of Warriors Path State Park
Location of Warriors Path State Park in Pennsylvania
Map showing the location of Warriors Path State Park
Map showing the location of Warriors Path State Park
Warriors Path State Park (the United States)
LocationLiberty, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States
Coordinates40°11′45″N 78°15′23″W / 40.19583°N 78.25639°W / 40.19583; -78.25639
Area349 acres (141 ha)[1]
Elevation883 ft (269 m)[2]
Established1965[1]
Named forGreat Indian Warpath
Governing bodyPennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
WebsiteWarriors Path State Park

Warriors Path State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on 349 acres (141 ha) in Liberty Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is named for the Great Indian Warpath that was used by the Iroquois in war raids with the Cherokee and other tribes. Warriors Path State Park is surrounded on three sides by the Raystown Branch Juniata River. The park is a seasonal day use park. The park can be accessed by foot from the main gate when the gate is closed November through mid-April.

The land for the park was acquired in three main parcels between 1959 and 1964. A stone with a bronze marker remembers the gift by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bussard of one parcel, stating that the land will "be maintained and used as a park forever". 282 acres (114 ha) were originally purchased from the Nimchishin family in 1959. Mr. Nimchishin lived on the remaining 37 acres (15 ha) until his death, but sold that land to the state in 1987 and it became part of the park.

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  2. ^ "Warriors Path State Park". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. August 2, 1979. Retrieved December 13, 2007.

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