

A reference website for the People of Dunkard Township

GREENSBORO PA
(right outside Dunkard township)
Monview Park/Public Swimming pool/Skating Roller Rink
377 Stoney Hill Road,
Greensboro, PA 15338
Phone: 724-852-5323
Mon View Roller Rink
Mon View is OPEN Year Round!
The roller rink will be closed Christmas
and new years weekends 2021.
Fridays 7-10pm, Saturdays 7-10pm
Also available for skating parties!
Saturdays 1-3pm or 4-6pm
Sundays 1-3pm or 4-6pm
Park Open
Pool Closed
for the season
since
august 2021
Pavilion Rentals
Mon View Pavilions
(sources below in links and monview on facebook)
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Pictures from Monview

Bobtown Municipal park

Can be rented for $100 during day for Locals in our township area. Contact Dunkard township Supervisors for more info.
Point Marion Pa Friendship Hill

Friendship Hill National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service) (nps.gov)
Albert Gallatin is best remembered for his thirteen year tenure as Secretary of the Treasury during the Jefferson and Madison administrations. In that time he reduced the national debt, purchased the Louisiana Territory and funded the Lewis & Clark exploration. Gallatin's accomplishments and contributions are highlighted at Friendship Hill, his restored country estate. Read More

The White Covered Bridge Festival is a 2 day outdoor festival held the 3rd weekend of September. It is free to the public and features handmade crafts, displays, talk tables, horse drawn wagon rides, civil war reenactment, live gospel music, alpacas, and food prepared by local non-profits.
Canoeing and Kayaking Trails

Exploring Greene County from a kayak on Ten Mile Creek
Trista Thurston (Source: observer reporter)
Jun 3, 2018 Updated Jun 2, 2020
Click Link below to read full article..
Kayaking launch Points around Greene County
Warrior Trail Find On Map
Difficulty: Unknown Length: 47.12 Miles County: Greene
Trail Description
Those who have studied the Warrior Trail believe that it was used for over 5,000 years by Native Americans for flint and fur trade, hunting, and warfare. A large section of the trail passes through Greene County. The Greene County section begins in the east in Greensboro and ends at Pennsylvania’s border with West Virginia, six miles north of the Mason-Dixon Line. As it winds through the county, the Warrior Trail passes through the towns of Aleppo, Nettle Hill, and Kirby. It follows a divide that separates the watersheds of Whitely and Dunkard Creeks. The trail is marked by conspicuous yellow dots or blazes on trees and posts and on both sides of road crossings. The trail can be entered at any of its intersections with a road. There are no streams to ford and tour guides are available by contacting the Warrior Trail Association. Guides also point out local and historical points of interest. Much of the trail passes through private property, so it is important that trail users respect the rights of property owners. The trail is maintained by service groups from local high schools in conjunction with the Warrior Trail Association. Though it is a marked and voluntarily-maintained trail, hikers hike at their own risk. Warrior Trail Association, P.O. Box 103, Waynesburg, PA 15370 Contact: Llew Williams 304-368-2046.