The Amackassin Boulder, another old Lebanon landmark
that people in the 18th century would flock to before there was the boob tube or
the internet. The Amackassin boulder is Native American for “great stone” and
was named by Reverend Charles A. Downs in the late 1800s. It weighs an estimated
500 tons. It can be viewed by parking at the top off Wolf Run and taking a quick
walk on the trail behind the garbage dumpsters staying to your right. There are
also some other large boulders nearby. It is amazing to imagine a glacier
moving a rock of this size.
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