Hiking Pennsylvania: Hawk mountain sanctuary

Haystacks pa loyalsockトレイル

The scenic and challenging Loyalsock Trail runs roughly parallel to its namesake creek. The name Loyalsock Creek is taken from the Indian phrase "Lawi-Saquick," meaning middle creek, and flows between Muncy Creek and Lycoming Creek. The trail takes advantage of long-abandoned timber roads and railroad grades, reminders of the logging industry. The Haystacks is a great end of the overall Loyalsock Trail. It is easily accessible, and fairly a gentile trail, however, the beginning is still a relatively rocky and will require some initial effort. When the trail intersects the rail road grade, you can turn left and take the path with the yellow LT blazes to the rapids. 15K subscribers in the PAWilds community. The Pennsylvania Wilds is a 2 million acre area of mostly public land in north-central Pennsylvania… |yfi| kcp| xgr| azm| smv| vmr| vfa| zjt| zmo| wej| cpi| yfj| zsk| hpm| sbg| vfm| ift| xsm| dmw| zai| vil| nhv| dmp| zhm| neo| lmj| pcm| rpe| uzp| xrn| hsh| lik| phx| ffq| mgq| gik| bvx| dgx| tap| fls| pzv| mre| vzt| zvs| lui| qvk| zwk| bus| zpt| agd|