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Rays Hill is a mountain ridge in Pennsylvania's [[Ridge and Valley Appalachians]] region. Rays Hill is bordered by [[Sideling Hill]] to the east and [[Tussey Mountain]] to the west.
Rays Hill is a mountain ridge in Pennsylvania's [[Ridge and Valley Appalachians]] region. Rays Hill is bordered to the east by [[Sideling Hill]]. About halfway along its run, the west side of Rays Hill ties into Broad Top Mountain, a large plateau. On its west it is bordered by [[Tussey Mountain]] south of Broad Top Mountain and Rocky Ridge north of Broad Top Mountain.


The ridge is known both as Rays and Wrays. To the north of Broad Top Mountain it is most often spelled Wrays and to the south most often Rays.
Rays Hill is the same mountain ridge that holds the [[Rays Hill Tunnel]] one of the [[Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike|abandoned tunnels]] of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

The southern section holds the [[Rays Hill Tunnel]] one of the [[Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike|abandoned tunnels]] of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The northern section holds Wrays Hill Tunnel, one of two on the [[East Broad Top Railroad]].


This [[mountain]] ridge forms the boundary between [[Bedford County, Pennsylvania|Bedford]] and [[Fulton County, Pennsylvania|Fulton]] counties in south central [[Pennsylvania]], and also extends northward into [[Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania|Huntingdon County]].
This [[mountain]] ridge forms the boundary between [[Bedford County, Pennsylvania|Bedford]] and [[Fulton County, Pennsylvania|Fulton]] counties in south central [[Pennsylvania]], and also extends northward into [[Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania|Huntingdon County]].

Revision as of 17:01, 19 January 2010

Rays Hill

Rays Hill is a mountain ridge in Pennsylvania's Ridge and Valley Appalachians region. Rays Hill is bordered to the east by Sideling Hill. About halfway along its run, the west side of Rays Hill ties into Broad Top Mountain, a large plateau. On its west it is bordered by Tussey Mountain south of Broad Top Mountain and Rocky Ridge north of Broad Top Mountain.

The ridge is known both as Rays and Wrays. To the north of Broad Top Mountain it is most often spelled Wrays and to the south most often Rays.

The southern section holds the Rays Hill Tunnel one of the abandoned tunnels of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The northern section holds Wrays Hill Tunnel, one of two on the East Broad Top Railroad.

This mountain ridge forms the boundary between Bedford and Fulton counties in south central Pennsylvania, and also extends northward into Huntingdon County.

Part of Buchanan State Forest lies on Rays Hill.

Geology

Rays Hill is held up by the Mississippian Pocono Formation, which dips to the southeast. The Mississippian-Devonian Rockwell Formation and Devonian Catskill Formation are exposed on the northwest flank of the mountain below the Pocono. Town Hill, to the west, and Rays Hill form a syncline.[1]

References

  1. ^ Map 61:Atlas of Preliminary Geologic Quadrangle Maps of Pennsylvania, Amaranth, Breezewood, and Mench Quadrangles
  • "Latitude and Longitude from TopoQuest". TopoQuest.com.

39°54′20″N 78°15′58″W / 39.90556°N 78.26611°W / 39.90556; -78.26611

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