![]() NPS The North and South AbutmentsVisitors can access the North and South Abutments on the remains of the South Fork Dam. The North Abutment, located on Lake Road, can be accessed via a boardwalk near the parking lot. The South Abutment is located on South Abutment Road off of Route 869 in Saint Michael. Interpretive panels on the abutments provide information on the South Fork Dam and May 31, 1889. A cell phone tour is also available at the Visitor Center.Brown park signs will direct visitors as well a map of the park. Weather permitting, park grounds are open daily from sunrise to sunset. The remains of the dam are also visible from the Visitor Center. ![]() NPS Drive past the Club House and CottagesThe Club House and nine cottages that were once owned by the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club are still standing in present day Saint Michael on Main Street. Park signs will direct visitors from Route 869. Originally, the Club House and 16 cottages sat on the shore of Lake Conemaugh. Much of present day Saint Michael was once part of the lake. The town of Saint Michael was established after the 1889 flood. There is a parking lot at the Club House for visitors who wish to walk around on the porch. Please note that the interior of the building is closed. Many of the remaining cottages are private homes and can be identified in the park brochure or by a plaque on the structure. |
Last updated: October 26, 2022