Quehanna Trail
Quehanna Trail System | |
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Length | 72.6 mi (116.8 km) |
Location | Cameron / Clearfield / Elk counties, Pennsylvania, USA 41°11′33″N 78°30′14″W / 41.1925593°N 78.5039106°W[1]Coordinates: 41°11′33″N 78°30′14″W / 41.1925593°N 78.5039106°W[1] |
Designation | Pennsylvania DCNR Trail |
Trailheads | Parker Dam State Park |
Use | Hiking |
Hiking details | |
Trail difficulty | Strenuous |
Season | Year-round |
Sights | Wild Cat Rock |
The Quehanna Trail is a 72.6-mile (116.8 km) hiking trail in Pennsylvania. It forms a loop through the Moshannon State Forest and Elk State Forest.
The trail is marked with orange blazes. Its western end and primary start/end point is located in Parker Dam State Park.
There are two connector trails offering 30 miles (48 km) of additional hiking in the Quehanna Wild Area and are marked with blue blazes.
References[]
- ^ "Quehanna Trail". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. December 1, 1989. Retrieved July 17, 2017.
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Categories:
- Hiking trails in Pennsylvania
- Protected areas of Cameron County, Pennsylvania
- Protected areas of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania
- Protected areas of Elk County, Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania geography stubs
- Northeastern United States protected area stubs
- United States trail stubs