One of the best ways to see our beautiful state is on a hiking trail, and you can explore a whole lot of it on the Mid-State Trail in Pennsylvania. The trail traverses more than 327 miles, offering a one-of-a-kind opportunity to experience so much of the state's natural beauty. Even if you just trek along some of the picturesque path, you'll likely be so entranced that you'll want to see even more.
Known as the longest trail in Pennsylvania, the Mid-State Trail doesn't exactly take you to all corners of the state. However, you'll explore quite a bit of it.
Officially tallying 327 miles, the Mid-State Trail wanders through Central Pennsylvania from the Maryland border to the New York border.
Although it's known as the Mid-State Trail, it's really a footpath. That means you can hike on it, but bikes and horses are not permitted. You'll also face a lot of diverse terrain along your journey.
The trail is divided into four regions - Everett, State College, Woolrich, and Tioga.
Each region is brimming with natural beauty and hidden gems. The Everett Region will take you through Buchanan State Forest, state game lands, and several counties.
If you hike some or all of the State College Region, you'll meander through such natural wonders as Bald Eagle State Forest, Poe Valley State Park, and Detweiler Run Natural Area.
Sweeping views of the Allegheny Mountains await in the Woolrich Region, which offers a glimpse at three state parks, including Ravensburg State Park.
Journey through Tioga State Forest and numerous game lands when you explore the Tioga Region. Please note that some of the land surrounding the trail is private, so be respectful when you travel on it.
Learn more and find a trail map on the official website of the Mid-State Trail.
Have you followed the Mid-State Trail in Pennsylvania? Do you have any advice for other hikers who want to tackle it? Let us know in the comments! If you're looking for something short but sweet, check out some more of the best hiking trails in Pennsylvania.
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