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    Shikellamy State Park

    Walnut St & S 6th St, Sunbury, PA     (570) 286-3700

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    - Shikellamy State Park encompasses 131.5 acres and was named in honor of the famous Iroquois Chief Shikellamy. A friend of both the white men and American Indians, Chief Shikellamy played a prominent role in the developme... wildernet.com

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    Shikellamy Overlook

    Shamokin Dam, PA    

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    This small State Park has a easy walking path with a nice view of the Susquehanna River valley localhikes.com

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    Shikellamy State Park

    Shamokin Dam, PA    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    - Shikellamy State Park encompasses 131.5 acres and was named in honor of the famous Iroquois Chief Shikellamy. A friend of both the white men and American Indians, Chief Shikellamy played a prominent role in the developme... wildernet.com

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    Geisinger Trail Yellow Loop

    Danville, PA    

    4 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

    This is a well maintained trail by Geisinger Hospital. There are no mentions on Geisingers Web site but I noticed it one day while driving around Danville. mtbr.com

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    Weiser Hang Glider Launch Site, Weiser State Forest ...,...

    Halifax, PA    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    If you?re not into mountain hiking or ridge running, then this is the one place you need to see. This west-facing vista view is the best sunset location in the region. The launch site is a wide gap in the trees. A large and i... trails.com

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    Shriner Mountain, Bald Eagle State Forest, Lewisburg,...

    Mifflinburg, PA    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    This is the only viewpoint I like in the northern section of Bald Eagle State Forest. It overlooks a series of overlapping ridges and gaps where the Seven Mountains collide. This location is perfect for a graphic image shot a... trails.com

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    Buffalo Valley Rail Trail

    Swengel, PA    

    5 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

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    Lykens Valley Rail Trail

    Wiconisco, PA    

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    J. Manley Robbins Trail, Aka Robbins Trail

    Danville, PA    

    5 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

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    Montour Preserve, Danville, Pennsylvania

    Turbotville, PA    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Cradled in the broad Appalachian Valley between Montour Ridge and Muncy Hills, this 966-acre Pennsylvania Power and Light (PP&L) preserve invites outdoor recreation and nature study. At the heart of the preserve sits 165-acre... trails.com

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    Chilisuagi Trail, Exchange, Pennsylvania

    Turbotville, PA    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Montour Preserve, whose centerpiece is man-made Lake Chillisquaque, is a pleasant walk through country woodlands and wetlands around the perimeter of the lake. Many species of songbirds and waterbirds reside in the wildlife s... trails.com

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    Rb Winter State Park, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

    Laurelton, PA    

    4 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

    This hike uses a challenging, and little known, cross-country skiing trail to take you across the ridgetops and in and out of the 500-foot deep hemlock valleys. It connects with an abandoned narrow-gauge railroad bed that run... trails.com

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    Appalachian Trail: Clark Creek To Swatara Gap, Duncannon,...

    Halifax, PA    

    3 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    This is a walk on the wilderness side. That does not mean that man's hand is not visible along he almost 16 miles of trail beginning at PA 325, only that for the most part it has fallen gently and long ago. For much of the ro... trails.com

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    New Lancaster Valley, Bald Eagle State Forest, Mcclure,...

    Beaver Springs, PA    

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    Sitting at the head of New Lancaster Valley, this vista offers a unique view of the Seven Mountains region topography. The plateau you?re on is about 1,900 feet in elevation, and the ridgetops stand around 2,200 feet. trails.com