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Explore Mount Nittany Trails Through Google Maps Street View

If playing GeoGuesser and exploring Google Maps Street View is your only personality trait, you’re in luck.

Thanks to TurnKey Logistics, you can now explore the trails of Mount Nittany through Street View.

TurnKey Logistics is the company of Mount Nittany Conservancy board member Brian Stouffer. One of its features, Turn360°, uses panoramic and georeferenced technology for infrastructure projects.

To use this feature, first, locate Mount Nittany on Google Maps. Drag and drop the yellow man in the bottom right corner anywhere on the trail, which is indicated by blue dots.

From here, you can check out the iconic Mike Lynch overlook, Northwest overlook, Mount Nittany trailhead, and miles of scenic trails by clicking.

If you’re too lazy to hike to the overlook yourself, you can now do it virtually using the feature below.

Happy “hiking!”

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