Challenges, when we go hiking, often promise some pretty amazing rewards, from cascading waterfalls to shimmering lakes. One hike, in particular, boasts breathtaking views that you just won't find anywhere else. If you're up for a challenging, albeit short, hike, you'll definitely want to follow the Kinzua Creek Trail in Pennsylvania.
Lace up your sturdiest pair of shoes or hiking boots for the trek along Kinzua Creek Trail in Mt. Jewett. You're in for a rocky but an unforgettable hike.
Although the trail spans less than half of a mile one way, it is challenging enough that the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) recommends hikers be in...
Good physical health. This is definitely not a hiking trail for beginners. If you're a seasoned hiker but don't have the necessary footwear, save the trail for another day.
Be prepared for some steep climbs along the out-and-back trail.
The trail leads to sensational views of the Kinzua Bridge Skywalk and the debris field nearby. Part of Kinzua Bridge was destroyed by a tornado in 2003.
An overlook provides sweeping views of the debris field. As tempting as it may be to explore the field, entering the debris field is prohibited.
Before you set off on the challenging hike, don't forget to let someone know where you're going and when you expect to return. Bring plenty of bottled water and a camera, too.
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Have you ever hiked Kinzua Creek Trail in Pennsylvania? Do you have advice for other hikers? Let us know in the comments! For a more low-key hike, set off on the Tucquan Glen Loop in Lancaster.
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