Attractions and places to see around Kiskimere offer a diverse range of natural features and outdoor activities. The region, situated within the broader Allegheny National Forest area, is characterized by its rivers, trails, and scenic landscapes. Visitors can explore a variety of natural attractions, including waterfalls, lakes, and extensive trail networks suitable for hiking and cycling. Kiskimere provides opportunities to engage with both its natural environment and historical points of interest.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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You could write a book about the history of the Allegheny River and still not cover everything. Since time immemorial the river has been an important source of food, water, and trade for the Haudenosaunee (previously known as Iroquois) and their ancestors. It also played an important part in the French and Indian War as well as the Revolutionary War. The legacy lives on today as many songwriters such as Buster Red, Pete Seeger, and Old Crow Medicine show have penned songs about the famous stretch of water.
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This trail offers a delightful escape along the banks of the Kiskiminetas River. The trail's proximity to the river offers opportunities for wildlife spotting and birdwatching. As a part of the Trans Allegheny Trails, it connects to other trails, expanding outdoor exploration possibilities. While enjoying the riverside scenery, you can also explore the charming downtown Apollo with its unique shops and restaurants.
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This trail winds through a picturesque landscape, once home to a bustling iron furnace. Known for its serene natural beauty, the trail follows the route of an old railroad, providing a flat and easy terrain suitable for hikers, bikers, and nature enthusiasts of all ages.
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The Rachel Carson Falls is a small but beautiful waterfall within a ravine. This is part of the Rachel Carson Run which runs into the Allegheny River. There is a delightful little bridge here which crosses the ravine. This would be a great place for a rest to take in the surrounding scenery.
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Spanning over 500 acres, Harrison Hills Park features hiking trails, wooded areas, and little ponds. The park provides a peaceful setting for nature enthusiasts.
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The Rachel Carson Falls can be seen best from either the Rachel Carson Trail, where you can find a little bridge, crossing the falls.
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When waking down to the water fall take the short trail next to the bridge on the side of the creek closest to the large playground.
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Be careful here, there are areas among steep hills and s large glass junkyard here.
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The Kiskimere area, situated within the broader Allegheny National Forest region, offers diverse natural attractions. You can visit Lily Pond in Harrison Hills Park, explore the historic Allegheny River, and discover Rachel Carson Falls. The region also features numerous forest streams and scenic landscapes.
Yes, Rachel Carson Falls is a beautiful waterfall located within a ravine, part of the Rachel Carson Run. A delightful bridge crosses the ravine, offering a scenic spot. Additionally, the broader region includes Pigeon Falls and Logan Falls, both offering picturesque natural settings.
The Allegheny River is excellent for various water activities. You can enjoy tubing, kayaking, and canoeing. There are several boat launches available, including one at Tionesta Island, making it easy to access the river for recreation.
The best time to visit Kiskimere for outdoor activities largely depends on your interests. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, kayaking, and enjoying waterfalls like Logan Falls (best from April to September). Autumn offers spectacular fall foliage driving tours. For firefly viewing, warm summer nights are recommended.
Yes, the Kiskimere area, being part of the Allegheny National Forest region, provides opportunities for wildlife viewing. The Deer Park, Wildlife Museum, and Petting Zoo offers a chance to see both exotic and domestic animals. Additionally, the natural trails and forests are home to various local wildlife.
Kiskimere offers several trails for hiking enthusiasts. The Rock Furnace Trail is a flat, easy path along an old railroad route. The Armstrong Trail is a 52.5-mile multi-use trail along the Allegheny Kiskiminetas Rivers. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Hiking around Kiskimere guide, including Roaring Run Trail and Apollo's Kiski Riverfront Trail.
Absolutely. Lily Pond in Harrison Hills Park offers a peaceful setting with hiking trails suitable for families. The Rock Furnace Trail and Armstrong Trail are also family-friendly, offering relatively flat terrain. The Deer Park, Wildlife Museum, and Petting Zoo is another great option for families with children.
Yes, many trails in the Kiskimere area are dog-friendly. For example, the Rock Furnace Trail explicitly welcomes dogs. It's always a good idea to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users.
For history enthusiasts, the Forest County Historical Society, housed in a beautiful Victorian home, is a great place to explore. The Allegheny River itself holds significant historical importance, having played a crucial role for indigenous peoples and during various wars.
Yes, the region has several unique landmarks. The Sherman Memorial Lighthouse on Tionesta Island is a notable attraction. Frog Rock, a large green-painted rock near Route 666, is an iconic local landmark. Tionesta Island also features a public boat launch, fishing pier, and a walk/bike trail.
You can visit local markets in nearby towns. The Oil City Curb Market operates Thursdays from June to October, offering fresh produce, plants, baked goods, and handcrafted items. The Titusville Open-Air Market is open Tuesdays and Saturdays from June through October for similar offerings. Bendal's Berry Patch also offers seasonal 'U-pick' strawberries.
Yes, the Hunter's Station Golf Club & Lodge, located south of Tionesta, offers an 18-hole golf facility. It also provides seasonal lodging and dining options for visitors.


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