Poe Paddy State Park is a state park located in central Pennsylvania, characterized by its position at the confluence of Big Poe Creek and Penns Creek. The park is framed by Poe Mountain to the east and Paddy Mountain to the west, creating a distinct "east coast canyon" environment. This area, surrounded by the vast Bald Eagle State Forest, offers diverse landscapes and natural features suitable for several sports like touring cycling. Penns Creek, a nationally recognized wild trout stream,…
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Poe Paddy State Park is a state park located in central Pennsylvania, at the confluence of Big Poe Creek and Penns Creek. It is framed by Poe Mountain to the east and Paddy Mountain to the west, within the vast Bald Eagle State Forest. The park provides a natural setting for various outdoor activities.
Poe Paddy State Park offers opportunities for touring cycling, hiking, and fishing. Penns Creek, a nationally recognized wild trout stream, flows through the park. The surrounding Bald Eagle State Forest provides an extensive network of trails for exploration.
Poe Paddy State Park is known for touring cycling, particularly gravel riding. The area features challenging climbs, sweeping vistas, and rolling country roads within the Bald Eagle State Forest. The Mid State Trail also passes through the park, offering long-distance cycling options.
A significant landmark is the 250-foot (76-meter) long Paddy Mountain Railroad Tunnel, which is part of the Mid State Trail. Penns Creek, a nationally recognized wild trout stream, is another prominent natural feature. The park is also surrounded by Poe Mountain and Paddy Mountain.
Yes, komoot offers guides for cycling in the park. These include Cycling in Poe Paddy State Park and Traffic-free bike rides in Poe Paddy State Park. Routes vary from leisurely rides to more strenuous, multi-hour adventures.
The park offers routes suitable for various fitness levels, including options that can be considered family-friendly. The Tunnel Spur Road, which runs through the campground and transforms into a rail trail, allows for rides along Penns Creek. The "Poe Valley State Park loop via Penns Path" is a moderate 21.2-mile (34.1-kilometer) ride.
Yes, cyclists can traverse the 250-foot (76-meter) long Paddy Mountain Railroad Tunnel. It is part of the Mid State Trail and is unlit, adding a unique historical element to the outdoor experience.
Poe Paddy State Park has been visited by more than 20 komoot users. While specific route ratings are not available, the park is recognized for its touring cycling opportunities within the Bald Eagle State Forest.
The official website for Poe Paddy State Park is part of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) site. For reservations and inquiries, the park office can be reached at +1-814-349-2460.
The park offers a rustic charm and quiet atmosphere, with no paved roads leading directly into it. The focus is on immersion in nature. Information on specific nearby amenities like cafes or pubs is not provided.
Penns Creek is a nationally recognized wild trout stream that flows through Poe Paddy State Park. It is famous for its green drake mayfly hatch, which typically occurs in late May or early June, attracting anglers.

