Pennsylvania boasts some of the most gorgeous natural scenery in the United States. We Pittsburghers also happen to be pretty fortunate to live within driving distance of many of our state's natural wonders. This enchanting forest near Pittsburgh promises acres of unspoiled natural beauty and plenty to do.
Pack up your car and hit the road on an autumn adventure. Just two hours from downtown Pittsburgh, Allegheny National Forest features a half of a million acres of land and plenty to do all year around.
Kinzua Bridge State Park, a 329-acre park snuggled within Allegheny National Forest, houses just what might be the gem of the forest: Kinzua Sky Walk. Walk along the more than 600 foot sky walk and, at the end, look straight down through the glass floor to the forest 300 feet below.
Lace up your hiking boots at Hickory Creek Wilderness Area. The forested area, pictured below blanketed in fog, features the 12 mile loop Hickory Creek Trail. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, including turkey, bears, and deer.
The enchanting state forest also boasts a network of day and overnight trails ideal for hiking, mountain biking, cross country skiing, and mountain biking. Other popular seasonal activities include ice skating, fishing, and picnicking.
During your hike, you're sure to stumble upon such natural wonders as waterfalls and man made beauty like picturesque footbridges.
Horseback riders, welcome throughout much of the forest, can also embark on the 40 mile Spring House Horse Trail. Bringing your horse? You and she can also camp out overnight at the horse-friendly Kelly Pines Campground.
Head to one of the forest's scenic vistas, such as Jake's Rock (pictured below), for sweeping views of the forest.
Pitch a tent and stay in the park for a night, or two, or more. Or, rent a cabin. RV spots are also available at a number of points in the forest, including Loleta Recreation Area, Dewdrop Campground, and Willow Bay Recreation Area.
Whether you camp out in the forest or plan a return trip home, end the day with a jaw dropping sunset from one of the scenic vistas.
Address:
Allegheny National Forest
80 East Corydon Street
Marienville, PA 16239
814-927-5700
Click here for more information.
This breathtaking forest near Pittsburgh promises stunning beauty and plenty to do all year around. If you're not up for the trek, you still have time to admire the fall foliage along these six best short hikes in Pittsburgh.
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