
"The Anvil" - Rock City - Olean, New York
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N 42° 01.066 W 078° 28.710
17T E 708773 N 4654825
Quick Description: This balanced rock is called "The Anvil" and is located in Rock City Park, the largest known exposure of quartz conglomerate in the world.
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 9/11/2008 8:46:43 PM
Waymark Code: WM4NHN
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Long Description:
"The Anvil" is one of many rock formations located at Rock City
Park. Rock City Park is located a few miles south of Olean, New
York and is believed to be the worlds largest exposure of quartz
conglomerate. It was discovered around 1890 while scouting out the
area for places to drill for oil. The area quickly became a tourist
attraction as the word got around that the huge, many stories high
rocks were found, tucked away in the hills south of Olean. The
place became so popular that a huge pavilion and hotel were built
near the rock formations and several well known celebrities came to
visit, including John Phillip Sousa, who came and played music at
the pavilion. The hotel and pavilion are long gone and now, at that
location, sits the visitors center and gift shop with all sorts of
memorabilia going back to the early days of this popular location.
There are several trails that lead down to the bottom of the rock
formations, allowing visitors to see the rocks from a different
perspective, showing just how enormous these rocks really are.
Along the main trail, there are signs pointing out the unusual rock
formations that have been found here, such as, Pulpit Rock,
Sentinel Rock, Half Sphinx, and Anvil Rock. Anvil Rock is the only
balanced rock in the park and has been estimated to weigh in at
over 1000 tons. When viewed from certain angles, it is shaped like
a huge anvil. Rock City Park does charge an entrance fee of $4.50
per adult and $2.50 for children 6 to 12. The park is open from May
to October from 9 am to 6 pm. I have included quite a few pictures
taken in the park in the gallery for those who want to see some of
the huge rock formations located here.
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