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BLUE KNOB

Mountains and Summits


Appalachian Mountains Allegheny Mountains

Blue Knob

3,136 ft

Blue Knob, located in the Appalachian Mountains, is a prominent peak known for its impressive elevation and size. With an elevation of approximately 3,146 feet (or 959 meters), it stands as the second-highest peak in Pennsylvania. The mountain boasts a vertical drop of 1,072 feet (326 meters) and encompasses a ski resort known for its challenging slopes and breathtaking views.

During the winter season, Blue Knob experiences a substantial snowpack ranging from an average of 100 to 150 inches (254 to 381 centimeters). This abundant snowfall, combined with its natural terrain, makes it a popular destination for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter sports enthusiasts.

Numerous creeks and rivers in the surrounding area receive runoff from Blue Knob. One notable example is the Frankstown Branch of the Juniata River, which originates near the mountain and flows through the picturesque bluegrass valley.

As for the origin of its name, Blue Knob, there are no definitive historical accounts or legends surrounding its nomenclature. It is believed that the mountain may have acquired its name due to the presence of blueberry bushes on its slopes, which would typically have a bluish hue when in bloom. However, the exact reason remains uncertain.

In conclusion, Blue Knob in the Appalachian Mountains is a notable peak, boasting impressive elevation and size. It experiences a substantial snowpack during the winter season, attracting winter sports enthusiasts. Additionally, its runoff feeds various creeks and rivers, including the Frankstown Branch of the Juniata River. Although the origin of its name remains unclear, the mountain offers a captivating and exciting outdoor experience for adventurers of all kinds.


Outdoor Recreation

Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
Blue Knob " ° "
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Wills Creek Below Hyndman
USGS 01601000
122 cfs 2.1 ft
Bald Eagle Creek At Tyrone
USGS 01557500
60 cfs 0.8 ft
Dunning Creek At Belden
USGS 01560000
175 cfs 2.1 ft
Little Conemaugh River At East Conemaugh
USGS 03041000
97 cfs 9.0 ft
Little Mahoning Creek At Mccormick
USGS 03034500
115 cfs 2.7 ft
Conemaugh River At Minersville
USGS 03041029
1,060 cfs 2.9 ft
Raystown Branch Juniata River At Wolfsburg
USGS 01559790
920 cfs 6.5 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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