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Exploring Lick Creek Falls in Tioga County

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Lick Creek Falls in Tioga County PA
Lick Creek Falls is a small roadside waterfall near the village of Arnot in Tioga County, PA. While not a "destination waterfalls" by any means,...

Exploring the Abandoned Nuclear Jet Engine Bunkers in the Quehanna Wild Area

Abandoned nuclear jet engine testing bunker entrance.
The abandoned nuclear jet engine testing bunkers in the Quehanna Wild Area are a fascinating Cold War-era remnant of Pennsylvania history, now slowly being...

Exploring Glessner Covered Bridge in Somerset County

Front view of the Glessner Covered Bridge in Somerset County, surrounded by fall foliage.
Glessner Covered Bridge near Shanksville is one of ten remaining historic covered bridges in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. Glessner Covered Bridge FAQs When was Glessner Covered Bridge...

Exploring Lower Humbert Covered Bridge in Somerset County

Autumn at Lower Humbert Covered Bridge
Lower Humbert Covered Bridge is one of ten remaining historic covered bridges in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. Lower Humbert Covered Bridge FAQs When was Lower Humbert Covered...

Exploring Sand Run Falls in Tioga County

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Rusty Glessner at Sand Run Falls along the Mid State Trail
If you're looking for directions to Sand Run Falls near the PA Grand Canyon, you're in the right place! Sand Run Falls is a magnificent...

Exploring McGees Mills Covered Bridge in Clearfield County

Exploring McGees Mills Covered Bridge in Clearfield County Pennsylvania.
If you're looking for information about McGees Mills Covered Bridge in Clearfield County, you're in the right place! McGees Mills Covered Bridge is the last...

Exploring Logan Mills Covered Bridge in Clinton County

Logan Mills Covered Bridge in central PA
Logan Mills Covered Bridge is the last remaining historic covered bridge in Clinton County, Pennsylvania. Logan Mills Covered Bridge FAQs When was Logan Mills Covered Bridge...

42 Must-See Roadside Waterfalls in Pennsylvania

A collage featuring 4 of the best roadside waterfalls in Pennsylvania, including Dry Run Falls, Hinckston Run Falls, Table Falls, and Miners Run Falls.
If you're looking for directions to the best roadside waterfalls in Pennsylvania,you're in the right place! Because while everyone loves a good waterfall, not everyone...

Remembering the Glen Onoko Falls Trail near Jim Thorpe

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Cave Falls along the Glen Onoko Falls Trail near Jim Thorpe Pennsylvania
On May 1, 2019, the Pennsylvania Game Commission closed the popular Glen Onoko Falls Trail near Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. Located on State Game Lands 141,...

Exploring Wykoff Run Falls in the Quehanna Wild Area

A fisherman at Wykoff Run Falls in Cameron County
Wykoff Run Falls is a popular roadside waterfall in Cameron County, located midway between the Quehanna Highway and the village of Sinnemahoning along Wykoff...