Aleathia says:
Over the last few years, with Michael here, I have begun to learn the value of exploring the place in which I live. Our spring and summers consist of finding new places to check out. Not too far into Pennsylvania lies a nice treasure of outdoor fun that I have known about for most of my life, but have never actually bothered to go to.
The Pine Creek Gorge is lovingly known as the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon. It is a 47 mile long gorge that follows the Pine Creek River. It was formed in the last ice age. It connects into the West Branch of the mighty Susquehanna River. It is considered a National Landmark and crosses several state parks.
It is said that the local Native Americans used this route for travel near the river and had seasonal hunting grounds near Ansonia. Later this was the site of a lumbar mill created by Anson Phillips. Since the lumber ear, the trees have grown and many are over 100 years old and the natural animal population that was the hunting grounds previous thrive.
In 1996, Pine Creek Trail was opened. It runs near the riverbed on what used to be the old NYC railroad that stretches for 64 miles stretching from Tioga County to Lycoming County. The original railroad track extends to the Jersey Shore. This is an easy trail to walk or bike and considered one of the best, scenic biking trails in the country.
In the main park there is hiking and waterfalls and places to have picnics. It sounds like a whole lot of family fun to me. I hope we can make it in the spring before it gets too hot. I heard this summer is going to be one of the hottest on record.
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