West Rim Trail - Pa Grand Canyon
The popular West Rim Trail (WRT) traverses the west rim of the spectacular Pine Creek Gorge, one of the largest and deepest of any in the eastern United States. Most people hike from south to north, leaving their cars in Anso... trails.com
Leonard Harrison State Park Campground, Ansonia, Pennsylvania
Leonard Harrison State Park is located on the east rim of the northern end of the Pine Creek Gorge, also known as the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania. Formed by glacial activity during the last ice age, the Pine Creek Gorge desc... trails.com
Colton Point State Park
- The "Grand Canyon" of Pennsylvania begins just south of Ansonia, along U.S. Route 6 and continues for approximately 47 miles. At Leonard Harrison and Colton Point State Parks, the depth of the canyon is about 800 feet an... wildernet.com
Turkey Path Trail - The Grand Canyon Of Pennsylvania
The Pine Creek Gorge, known as the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania, holds a particular fascination for many residents. There is nothing else like it in the state, where Pine Creek cuts a narrow gorge into the now steep sided pla... trails.com
Hills Creek State Park
- Hills Creek State Park opened in 1953 and named for the creek that runs through the parcel. The stream was named after Captain William Hill who settled in the area around 1820. The focal point of the park is a 137-acre l... wildernet.com
C. Lynn Keller Trail, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania
Some 9 miles of interlocking foot trail explore 13,200-acre State Game Lands 37, which adjoins the Tioga?Hammond reservoir tract?a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project. This relaxing circuit explores the Ives Run drainage, tr... trails.com
Sand Run Falls, Arnot, Pennsylvania
This scenic loop, blazed orange, features Sand Run Falls near the confluence of Sand Run and Babb Creek. This trail was initially established by Daren Bryant for his Eagle Scout project and is currently maintained by Troop 24... trails.com
Proposed Pine Creek Trail, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania
This railroad grade through the spectacular Pine Creek Gorge, the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania, is being developed as a Rails to Trails multi-use trail and when finished will begin at the intersection of US 6 and PA 287 north... trails.com
Barbour Rock, West Rim Trail, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania
You can expect Colton Point to be crowded on summer weekends and especially so during peak autumn color. Because Barbour Rock requires a walk of more than 100 yards, it will be almost empty, so I recommend this hike to avoid ... trails.com
Hills Creek State Park
- Hills Creek State Park opened in 1953 and named for the creek that runs through the parcel. The stream was named after Captain William Hill who settled in the area around 1820. The focal point of the park is a 137-acre l... wildernet.com
Colton Point State Park
- The "Grand Canyon" of Pennsylvania begins just south of Ansonia, along U.S. Route 6 and continues for approximately 47 miles. At Leonard Harrison and Colton Point State Parks, the depth of the canyon is about 800 feet an... wildernet.com
Fall Brook Falls, Gleason, Pennsylvania
Because it is so short, a visit to Fall Brook Falls isn?t much of a hike. But it is such a scenic and isolated place that it is worthy of your attention. Fall Brook Falls used to be a popular picnic area. Fortunately for you,... trails.com
Mid State Trail (Backpacking), Morris, Pennsylvania
Despite its length and scenery, the MST has largely been overlooked by backpackers. With continued support and maintenance, it is poised to become one of the Mid-Atlantic?s premier trails. The trail currently connects with Ma... trails.com
Gillespie Point, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania
This hike asks only one question: Would you climb a little over a mile up the side of a gorge to take in a once-in-a-lifetime view? Begin on an improved forest road, climb to the viewing area, and then loop back to this same ... trails.com
Stephenhouse Run Trail, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania
There is something about a pine plantation that appeals to kids of all ages. It might be the piney smell as the sun warms the trees, or it may be the soft feel of the needles underfoot, or the deep shade these trees provide. ... trails.com
Ice Break, West Rim Trail, Pine Creek Gorge, Ansonia,...
The best view is looking downstream, although setting up on the extreme right does provide an adequate view upstream. The left foreground has a number of spindly trees that may become overgrown to the point of fouling the ent... trails.com