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Best Trails for Hiking
Bucktail Trail
Bucktail Trail is a picturesque 35-mile, point-to-point trail. It’s a secluded trail that is great for backpacking, camping, and hiking. Let your fluffy friends stay at home, no dogs allowed.
Pepper Hill Trail
Pepper Hill Trail is 10.6 miles, there and back. Feel free to bring your leashed dog along.
Fred Woods Trail
Fred Woods Trail is a 4.9-mile loop. This is a great trail for hiking and running. Enjoy walkways through interesting stone faces. There are two vistas great for a photo opportunity. You’re leashed dog is allowed to join your adventure.
Sizerville Nature Trail
Sizerville nature trail is a tough 3.5-mile loop. There are several numbered stops along the way and an interpretive pamphlet to explain them.
Sinnemahoning Low Lands Trail
Sinnemahoning Low Lands Trail is 4.2 miles point-to-point. This trail is an easy, flat trek through a nice wildlife area. It’s great for road biking, running, and walking. Dogs are welcomed as long as they are leashed.
Best Trails for Biking
Sinnemahoning Low Lands Trail
Sinnemahoning Low Lands Trail is 4.2 miles point-to-point. This trail is an easy, flat trek through a nice wildlife area. It’s great for road biking, running, and walking. Dogs are welcomed as long as they are leashed. The trails are gravel and grass and well maintained.
West Creek Rail Trail: Saint Marys to Emporium
West Creek Rail Trail: Saint Marys to Emporium is an 18.7-mile point-to-point trail. This is a popular trail for hiking, mountain biking, and walking (but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of the day.) The trail is gravel and well maintained.


Best campgrounds for Hiking
Sinnemahoning State Park
Sinnemahoning State Park, located near the center of the Pennsylvania Wilds’ scenic steep valleys region, encompasses 1,910 acres of beautiful scenery and outstanding wildlife habitat.
Learn more about staying at Sinnemahoning State Park.
Sizerville State Park
Sizerville State Park is close to one of the largest blocks of state forest land in the commonwealth.
Learn more about staying at Sizerville State Park.