PennDOT Rest Stop

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Is This Your Business?
 

There was more action before PennDot removed the toilets a while back. The only maintenence now is cutting the grass. There are a couple old old picnic areas concealed by foliage which are good for encounters. The one behind the gazebo is better.
Crowd: Gay & bi looking for action. Usually older guys, some younger guys and bikers as well.

Neighbourhood: Between Hazel Hurst & Mt. Jewett

Who's Coming

Gay & bi looking for action. Usually older guys, some younger guys and bikers as well.

North of Mt. Jewett on U.S. Rte 6 on the hill going down to Hazel Hurst
Cross street: US Rte 6 & US 219
  • Crowd:Gay & bi looking for action. Usually older guys, some younger guys and bikers as well.
  • Directions:North of Mt. Jewett on U.S. Rte 6 on the hill going down to Hazel Hurst
    Cross street: US Rte 6 & US 219
  • Hours:morning until after dark
  • Cruising Info/ Tips:Any male sitting alone at the gazebo is interested. Have a short conversation and then go up the path behind the gazebo or the trail off to the right of it. If there are two or more vehicles parked and no one in sight, there is action taking place. Follow the path behind the gazebo to the old picnic area and check it out. Threesomes & circle jerks sometimes happen here. Along the path behind the gazebo is a tree hollow on the bottom, notes with dates & times can be found there.
  • Wheelchair Accessible:No
  • Warnings:I wish the old primitive toilets were still there, they were a great place to cruise and had a glory hole. Action is slower nowadays.
    Warnings: A lot of people stop to take a rest, eat a meal. You can hear vehicles enter when you are busy in the picnic area because the parking area is gravel. I have never seen a police car stop. there is a state police barracks close by so they do go past frequently. I am not aware of any law enforcement activity.
 
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