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Quehanna Trail               Trail Map        Google Map w/photos
The Quehanna Wild Area is a 48,000-acre almost circular patch of small second-growth mixed hard wood forest. The Quehanna Trail is a 75-mile loop trail in the Moshannon and Elk State Forests. The Trail passes through some of the most wild and beautiful country Pennsylvania has to offer.

Wykoff Run Natural Area                 Google Map w/photos
Wykoff Run Natural Area is a 1,215 acre patch within the Wild Area, at the headwaters of Wykoff Run, the stream which heads northeastward back down to Sinnemahoning Creek.

Hickory Creek Wildness Trail            Map        Google Map w/photos
This 11.1 mile trail is located approximately one half mile north of Hearts Content Recreation Area along SR2002 (the Hearts Content Road), 15 miles southwest of Warren, PA. the and forms a loop through the Hickory Creek Wilderness.

Baker Trail
The Baker Trail was established in 1950 and named for the late Pittsburgh attorney, Horace Forbes Baker. The trail originally extended from Aspinwall to Cook Forest State Park (133 miles). However, extensive development along the Allegheny River caused the Aspinwall-Freeport section to be abandoned. In 1971, the trail was extended northward from Cook Forest Fire Tower into Allegheny National Forest, making the trail 141 miles long.

North Country National Scenic Trail
The North Country National Scenic Trail is a premier footpath that one day will stretch more than 4,000 miles to link communities and wilderness areas across seven northern states. Already, more than 1,600 miles have been completed. Pennsylvania plays host to 180 miles of the trail.

Bucktail Path            Map        Google Map w/photos

Located in the Elk State Forest, in north central Pennsylvania, 35 miles northeast of Clearfield Pennsylvania. The trail is approximately 34 miles long. The trail starts at Sizerville State Park and ends in the village of Sinnemahoning.

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