Brush Valley (Pennsylvania) Explained

Brush Valley
Map:USA Pennsylvania
Map Size:200
Label Position:none
Coordinates:40.94°N -77.47°W
Location:Centre County, Pennsylvania
Direction:northeast-southwest
Length:16miles
Width:1miles average
Boundaries:Nittany Mountain (west/north)
Brush Mountain (east/south)
Towns:Madisonburg and Rebersburg

Brush Valley is a southwest to northeast narrow valley of the Ridge-and Valley Province of the Appalachian Mountains in central Pennsylvania. The valley is bordered by Nittany Mountain to the north and Brush Mountain to the south in Gregg and Miles Townships in eastern Centre County. The main route of travel through the valley is PA Route 192 which starts at Centre Hall and travels the entirety of the valley before the valley ends near the village of Livonia in the Bald Eagle State Forest near R.B. Winter State Park.[1] The valley is a little over 16miles in length and averages around 1miles in width. At its widest point it reaches only around 1.5miles.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brush Valley Topo Map in Centre.