Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Top Spots in and near Williamsport
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Hillsgrove, Pennsylvania
The Loyalsock State Forest is full of beautiful waterfalls and Mill Creek Falls is one of them.
The 12 foot high falls is one of the smaller falls in the forest, but is still worth a visit as it sits in a beautiful grotto and contains a scenic plunge pool. I've also never seen another person in m...
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Trout Run, Pennsylvania
4.0
27.24 mi
/ 3698 ft gain
Old Loggers Path is a loop trail that takes you by a waterfall located near Ralston, Pennsylvania.
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Hillsgrove, Pennsylvania
One of the most accessible waterfalls in all of Pennsylvania, Dry Run Falls is right along Dry Run Road in the Loyalsock State Forest. You can see the falls from the road and a short walk from the parking area will bring you down to a great vantage point for photos.
You can also walk to the top ...
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Forksville, Pennsylvania
Bear Wallow Pond is classified as a 22 acre lake in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania found on some mountain roads. It is small, but still big enough to explore around and enjoy a relaxing paddle through lily pads.
There is an easy access boat launch to launch your kayak or canoe and descent siz...
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Forksville, Pennsylvania
This beautiful photogenic spot in Loyalsock State Forest is viewable as you drive by, but be sure to stop and take some photos.
The Hoagland Branch Road (gravel forest road) drives right by this scenic waterfall and waterway, you will see it while crossing on a small bridge. There is a pull off ...
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Muncy Valley, Pennsylvania
Mineral Springs is a roadside waterfall near Worlds End State Park. It is worth the stop to photograph and fairly easy to move around on either side of the run to get different angles.
This is a run not far from Canyon Vista which is another popular spot. The waterfall sits just off Mineral Sp...
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Forksville, Pennsylvania
World's End Campground is tucked into a valley in the Loyalsock State Forest. Recreational opportunities abound here. Lay low and explore the valley, hike to the ridges and take in the views, or play in the Loyalsock creek which runs by the campground. The lush Pennsylvania wilderness makes for a...
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Muncy Valley, Pennsylvania
Take a drive to World's End State Park through the Loyalsock Valley and enjoy a great view. Once you enter the state park via 154, drive past the main parking area and take a right onto Mineral Spring Road and follow it until you take a left onto Cold Run Road. The road up is about two miles - wh...
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Forksville, Pennsylvania
4.0
1.31 mi
/ 427 ft gain
World's End offers a ton of trails, some for the family, and some for the more adventurous. The High Rock Trail is one of the more difficult trails in the State Park and one of the shortest. Start by parking at the main parking lot just near the Visitor Center. Take a quick walk over the bridge t...
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Cammal, Pennsylvania
4.0
3.63 mi
/ 1424 ft gain
To get to the Bob Webber Trail, start by heading up one of the most beautiful valleys in Pennsylvania: Pine Creek. Shortly after Waterville jump onto 414 and enjoy the drive past Cammal. About one mile after Cammal you will come to the Ross Run parking area on the left and you are there. The Bob ...
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Morris, Pennsylvania
The start of this trip is at the Blackwell boat launch. Get some friends together and organize a trip, leave a car at Black Walnut Bottom for the take out. Pine Creek can be very low in summer, check this water gauge, I recommend a minimum level of 1.8 feet. Optimal would be 2.5-3.5 feet. If ...
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Morris, Pennsylvania
From the Blackwell parking access at the route 414 bridge that crosses Pine Creek, walk on 414 east towards Babb's Creek. Shortly after crossing the single lane bridge over Babb's Creek, you will turn right onto Big Run Road.Follow Big Run Road for about 2 miles and when the road makes a sharp t...
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Morris, Pennsylvania
Parking for this trail is at the Blackwell access area off of route 414. Then walk across the the bridge over Pine Creek and immediately hop over the guardrail to your right for the Bohen Trailhead.The beginning of the trail becomes narrow and steep for a short climb. The trail then levels off p...
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Cammal, Pennsylvania
5.0
9.2 mi
/ 4382 ft gain
The Golden Eagle Trail, otherwise known as the GET, is a challenging day hike north of Cammal, Pennsylvania. Hikers have the option of taking the loop clockwise although most would say counter-clockwise is the best. The climb to the first summit, which is the most challenging, brings hikers throu...
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