The native Americans called Pine Creek "Tiadaghton" which means river of pines.Today most of the area is composed of deciduous trees and only a few pine remain because of overlogging.
Often referred to as the “Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania”, Pine Creek Gorge is a beautiful landscape that is well worth a visit in every season of the year but especially in late September through mid-October when the forest displays beautiful autumn shades of yellow, orange, red and purple. The gorge is 47 miles long and in some sections is over 1000 feet deep. Situated near the small town of Wellsboro in the northeastern section of Pennsylvania, the canyon is straddled by two state parks- Leonard Harrison State Park (East Rim) and Colton Point State Park (West Rim). The views from the numerous lookouts that dot the rims in these parks are spectacular.
Colton Point State Park |
In the summer, mornings are often misty due to the warm moist air rising and meeting the cooler air from the mountaintops. Often mist is trapped in the canyon until the sun's rays can burn through. |
Leonard Harrison State Park |
If you are into hiking here are a few suggested Short Hikes: The Overlook Trail
(.6 miles) is situated in Leaonard Harrison State Park. Colton Rim Trail (1.5
mile) is in Colton Point State Park. The Turkey Path Trail is a steep trail that
descends 1 mile to the floor of the canyon. There is a waterfall close to the
bottom that has a lot flow in the spring but turns into a trickle towards late
summer. For a longer and more challenging trail, the West Rim Trail offers a 30
mile blazed trail that traverses the West Rim of the canyon.
For more information visit the following related links.
VisitTioga: Pine
Creek Rail TrailMap of Pine Creek Rail Trail
Pine Creek Outfitters
Colton Point State Park
Leonard Harrison State Park
Maps of Leonard Harrison and Colton Point State Parks
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