Campground: Colonel Denning State Park

William Denning, (1737-1830) American Revolution veteran for whom the park is named, was never a colonel but he is deserving of a place in history for his manufacturing of wrought iron cannons. William Denning served his country as a sergeant from March 1778 to April 1780 in Nathaniel Irish’s Company of Artillery Artificers in Benjamin Flower’s Regiment. Denning was stationed just outside of Carlisle, PA at Washingtonburg Forge, now Carlisle Barracks. The forge provided armaments for the Continental Army, including cannons. It is at this forge that William Denning made wrought iron cannons in a process of welding gads (strips) of wrought iron in successive layers to produce a cannon lighter & better able to resist failure during firing than cast iron cannons.

Colonel Denning State Park Campground Web Site

Driving Direction GPS Coordinates:
40.275651, -77.423870


Campground Address:
1599 Doubling Gap Rd
Newville, PA
17241-9756

Campground Phone Numbers:
Phone: (717) 776-5272


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