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Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site
Things To Know Before You Come
Mule barn at the Church house.
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Visitors to Hopewell Furnace pass by the Church house mule barn located beside the entrance gate.

The park is fully open from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday as well as Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day and Columbus Day. Its visitor center and historic buildings are closed Monday, Tuesday and other federal holidays. The park's 12 miles of hiking trails (that interconnect with those of neighboring French Creek State Park), parking lots and restrooms are open everyday except on those federal holidays when the park is closed. 

Extreme weather or emergency conditions may curtail these hours or cause the park to be unexpectedly closed for the day. 

Access to the park's entrance road and parking lots is normally from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 

Except for the park's visitor center and historic buildings, visiting Hopewell Furnace is an outdoor experience. Touring the site includes walking historic roadways and footpaths while exposed to outdoor conditions. Comfortable seasonal clothing and walking shoes are recommended.  

The park's visitor center and restrooms are handicap accessible. However, much of the historic area includes steep terrain, narrow historic doorways and numerous steps that can present transit difficulties and limit accessibility. Individuals with specific accessibility requirements are encouraged to contact the park in advance to discuss their needs.

There are no restaurant facilities in the park or its immediate vicinity. The visitor center offers vending snacks, soft drinks and water.      

Pets are allowed in outdoor areas of the park so long as they are on leash. Only service animals are allowed inside park buildings.

Picnicking is allowed in the tabled picnic area beside our upper parking area, or in the nearby apple orchard. Picnicking is not allowed in the historic village area of the park. 

Smoking is not allowed inside any park buildings or out-of-doors within the historic village area.

A permit is required to conduct the following activities within Hopewell Furnace NHS:

  • Organized recreational events and/or ceremonies.
  • Commercial filming or photography.
  • The sale or distribution of written materials, food or merchandise.
  • First Amendment activities.

The following activities are prohibited within Hopewell Furnace NHS:

  • Hunting and/or harassing of wildlife.
  • Possession of firearms and other devices capable of launching a projectile.
  • Removal of natural or cultural resources, except for those allowed by the park compendium. 

 

Detail from an iron stove produced during the early 1800's.  

Did You Know?
The production of cast iron stoves was a mainstay of Hopewell Furnace's operations until 1844. The highpoint of Hopewell's production was in 1839 when 5,152 stoves were produced.

Last Updated: January 18, 2007 at 10:40 EST