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Trek Information

Celebrating the History of Pennsylvania

The Appalachian Wagon Train is actively looking for communities to visit to help celebrate the history of the Appalachian regions of Pennsylvania.
The wagon train begins on the third Sunday of June (Father's Day) and travels a full week (Monday through Friday). On Saturday, we usually put on a parade for the community that we visit.
We travel with our own support. All teamsters have support vehicles of their own (campers, horse trailers, etc.) and we need access to a field of about 10 acres in size for a campsite.
We insure all landowners who welcome us, and we promise to leave the field in better condition that when we entered it. We will remove all garbage and scatter all manure.
There is no cost to any community. However, in the past we have been offered free meals and/or entertainment to visit specific communities.
If you are interested in membership or in having our annual trek take place in your community, you may obtain further information by contacting us by email.

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June 2024 Trek Information

Meyersdale, PA June 16-22

We are excited about the 2024 trek in Somerset County, near Meyersdale, PA, to help celebrate the 150th anniversary of Meyersdale.

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