Susquehannock Trail System | |
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Length | 83.4 mi (134.2 km) |
Location | Potter and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania, United States |
Established | 1966 |
Trailheads | Northern Gateway: Susquehannock State Forest headquarters on U.S. Route 6 Southern Gateway: Ole Bull State Park on Pennsylvania Route 144[1] |
Use | Hiking, some areas allow cross-country skiing |
Elevation change | High |
Difficulty | Strenuous |
Season | Year round |
Hazards | Uneven and wet terrain, rattlesnakes, mosquitoes, ticks, black bears |
The Susquehannock Trail System (STS) is an 83.4-mile (134.2 km) loop hiking trail in Susquehannock State Forest in Potter County (with a few short segments in Clinton County) in north-central Pennsylvania, United States.[2] The trail walks through two state parks and passes near three more state parks. It also traverses Hammersley Wild Area, the largest area in Pennsylvania without a road. The loop is supplemented by two cross-connector trails, several short access trails, a shared path with the Donut Hole Trail, and two connectors to the Black Forest Trail.[3] The STS is the oldest backpacking trail in Pennsylvania,[4] and has been noted for its solitude while traversing remote areas with few signs of civilization.[3] The STS also includes several overnight shelters.[5]