Quehanna Trail | |
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Length | 73.2 mi (117.8 km) |
Location | Clearfield County, Cameron County, and Elk County, Pennsylvania, US |
Trailheads | Parker Dam State Park |
Use | Hiking |
Elevation change | High |
Difficulty | Strenuous |
Season | Year-round |
Hazards | Uneven and wet terrain, rattlesnakes, mosquitoes, ticks, black bears |
The Quehanna Trail is a 73.2-mile (117.8 km) hiking trail in north-central Pennsylvania, forming a loop through Moshannon State Forest and Elk State Forest.[1] For about 34 miles, the trail traverses Quehanna Wild Area,[2] and its main trailhead is at Parker Dam State Park.[3] It also passes through two State Game Lands.[4] There are also three cross-connector trails allowing shorter loop hikes of various lengths.[5] A spur trail leads to the village of Wyside where the hiker can, via some relatively brief road walking, reach the Donut Hole Trail and Bucktail Path.[6] The Quehanna Trail is known for visiting numerous vistas and a wide variety of landscapes, including open meadows that are relatively rare for this region of Pennsylvania, plus steep stream hollows, high plateau-tops, and several different forest ecosystems.[7]