Most of us would probably agree that Pine Creek Gorge, more commonly known as the Grand Canyon of PA, ranks as one of the most stunning natural wonders in the state. We can drink in stunning views of the canyon from Leonard Harrison State Park or Colton Point State Park, both of which feature trails that offer views from the rim and from the canyon floor. However, for an epic, multi-day adventure, we can follow the Pine Creek Rail Trail in Pennsylvania.

Don’t let the 62-mile Pine Creek Rail Trail, which spans from Jersey Shore to Ansonia (or vice-versa), intimidate you. While it is a long trek, you can break it down into parts, or plan for an…

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Epic three-day (approximately, depending on how fast you travel) journey. The rail-trail is popular with hikers and bikers. In some sections, horseback riding is also allowed.

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The trail, which meanders along Pine Creek and Pine Creek Gorge the majority of the time, is predominately flat with an official two percent grade. While it’s a long trail, Pine Creek Rail Trail is considered easy for hikers of all ages and skill levels.

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Your best bet is to plan your trip ahead of time - whether you want to travel the entire trail or just a portion of it. Preparation is key, as you won’t get cell service while in the canyon.

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Make sure you bring a map of the trail, plenty of water, and food. Decide where you’ll stop for the night if you’re doing a thru-hike.

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The trail boasts an abundance of natural beauty - from waterfalls at the bottom of the Grand Canyon to beautiful swinging bridges.

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You’ll pass by small towns and areas along Pine Creek that are perfect for a rest or a leisurely picnic. Kayaking and canoeing are popular in Pine Creek, an ideal pit stop along the journey.

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Keep an eye out for wildlife - from tortoises to bald eagles - along your journey.

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Don’t forget your camera, so you can document your adventure through the Grand Canyon of PA.

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Plan your journey along the Pine Creek Rail Trail by downloading a trail map from Visit Potter-Tioga.

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Have you hiked all or part of the Pine Creek Rail Trail in Pennsylvania? Do you have advice for other hikers? Share your experience in the comments! If you prefer a shorter trail that begins at the top of the canyon and takes you to the bottom, set off on the Turkey Path Trail.

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