Every season in Pennsylvania promises its own unique beauty. Autumn, however, might be the most striking time of the year as the burst of fall colors transforms the landscape into an artist's palette. We have so many places to admire the fall foliage - from our own neighborhood to our favorite state parks - but one just might stand out from the rest. Stroll across Kinzua Bridge Skywalk in the fall for spellbinding views of the colorful landscape.
While you can't cross Kinzua Bridge Skywalk, tucked in Kinzua Bridge State Park in Mt. Jewett, you can stroll 624 feet as...
Encompassing just 339 acres, the state park is one of the most popular places to view the fall foliage in Pennsylvania.
You stand 301 feet above the ground, as the fall colors surround you. The former bridge, which was partially destroyed in a 2003 tornado, now serves as a scenic skywalk that...
Draws visitors from all over Pennsylvania and beyond. If you walk to the end of the skywalk, you'll come to a glass floor that offers a look straight down to the forest floor below.
Save time to stop by one of the observation decks that provide views of the skywalk against the fall backdrop.
Up for a little exploring after your leaf-peeping adventure? Kinzua Bridge State Park offers a full menu of activities, including...
Several hiking trails. Embark on the easy 1.6-mile General Kane Trail that will take you into the forest. Or, enjoy a picnic at one of the shaded picnic tables.
Learn more on the official website of Kinzua Bridge State Park. Or, stop by the Facebook page of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
Have you ever walked across the Kinzua Bridge Skywalk in the fall? What was it like? Join the conversation in the comments! For more spellbinding fall views, set off on a fall canopy zipline tour at Pocono Tree Ventures.
Where & When To See Fall Foliage In Pennsylvania
Autumn seems to go by so quickly, especially when our schedules are packed with fall fun. While many fall activities – pumpkin patches, corn mazes, and train rides – tend to run from late August or early September until Halloween, or even a bit after, the fall foliage is far more fleeting, so you probably want to plan your leaf-peeping activities ahead of time.
The peak of the fall foliage in Pennsylvania, depending on where you live, usually occurs mid-month with the state well past its most colorful by Halloween. View the Pennsylvania fall foliage map to learn, week by week, when the leaves are expected to change and to get a better idea of when your area will likely experience the peak fall foliage.
Viewing the vibrant colors of fall is often as easy as going into our backyard or our favorite neighborhood park. We also have 124 magnificent state parks that promise an idyllic fall adventure, winding roads for scenic country drives, and countless scenic overlooks.
Know Before You Go
Be prepared for crowds, especially during the peak of the fall foliage. Like with all Pennsylvania state parks, admission to Kinzua Bridge State Park is free. Ample parking is available, and you might want to stop by the Visitor Center if it's your first visit.
Little Sister’s Big Rig parks at Kinzua Bridge State Park daily, except for Tuesday, at select times. The popular food truck serves such comfort classics as elk burgers, chili cheese dogs, chicken tenders, and loaded fries.
For a sit-down meal, drive about half an hour to Texas Hot Lunch in Kane. The popular restaurant serves a variety of favorites, from Texas burgers to chicken and biscuits, and welcomes diners for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
One day of fall fun simply not enough? We’ve got the answer: The Guesthouse in Warren. This charming Airbnb, about 15 minutes from Mt. Jewett, sleeps up to six guests in its three bedrooms and features a full menu of amenities, including a full kitchen, WiFi, and a private backyard. Even better? The owners often decorate for the season.
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