Ritchie Ledges
The Ritchie Ledges area is an amazing geological location filled with narrow rock passages. The rock formations were formed during the Pennsylvanian Period, about 300 million years ago. Enormous blocks of the orange and yellow rock have broken off and make you feel like you’re walking in the rock garden of a giant. A closer look shows clusters of round holes that look like honeycomb. The holes are left behind when water filters down through the conglomerate and unglues and washes out the pebbles. The Ledges Trail will take you all through this amazing area.
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