Attractions and places to see around Sturgeon feature a landscape shaped by historical railway infrastructure, now repurposed for outdoor exploration. The area offers a mix of man-made structures like tunnels and bridges, alongside natural features such as waterfalls and forests. These sites provide opportunities for activities like cycling and walking, showcasing the region's industrial heritage and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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The McDonald Trail Station is a welcome center and trail parking for the Panhandle Trail and Montour Trail. There is also an exhibition inside the building with local artifacts and history.
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The McDonald Trestle is a historic former railroad bridge, and is now a nearly 1,000‑foot long pedestrian and cycling viaduct on the Montour Trail.
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Wet tunnel with water dripping from ceiling. Very cold almost icy.
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Beautiful hiking trail to try out with a small waterfall and very easy walking.
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Settler's Cabin Waterfall, though modest at about 5 feet tall, exudes a serene ambiance accentuated by the melodious chirping of birds. The picturesque surroundings enhance the tranquil experience, offering visitors a delightful retreat. Additionally, nestled nearby is a picnic table, perfect for enjoying a meal amidst the soothing sounds of nature.
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Enlow Tunnel, a remarkable feat of engineering, was excavated through the hillside in 1926 as part of a realignment initiative by the Montour Railroad. Its construction aimed to eradicate multiple challenging curves in the railroad's original main line. Stretching 575 feet, this tunnel replaced a half-mile section of track that previously wound around the hill alongside Montour Run.
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This is a very picturesque waterfall, in a tranquil location. The waterfall is about 4ft in height and is in a small ravine. There are picnic tables next to the waterfall, which makes it a great place to stop and enjoy the area.
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The Sturgeon area is known for its historical railway infrastructure, including repurposed tunnels and bridges, alongside natural features like waterfalls and forests. These sites offer opportunities for walking, cycling, and exploring the region's industrial heritage and natural beauty.
Yes, Sturgeon features several historical railway structures. You can explore the Enlow Tunnel, a 575-foot long tunnel bored in 1926, and the National Tunnel, the longest on the Montour Trail at 623 feet. Both are lit year-round. Additionally, the McDonald Trestle Bridge is a historic former railroad bridge, nearly 1,000 feet long, now part of the Montour Trail.
A notable natural attraction is the Settler’s Cabin Waterfall. This picturesque 4-foot waterfall is located in a tranquil ravine within a forest, offering a beautiful spot for a stop, complete with picnic tables.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Enlow Tunnel is lit and categorized as family-friendly. The Settler’s Cabin Waterfall area offers easy walking trails and picnic tables, making it a great family spot. The McDonald Panhandle Trail trailhead provides convenient facilities for starting family outings on the trails.
The McDonald Panhandle Trail trailhead is an excellent starting point, offering parking, bathroom services, and access to local amenities for refueling during your trip.
The area around Sturgeon is ideal for various outdoor activities, especially those utilizing the repurposed railway trails. You can enjoy hiking, running, and mountain biking on trails like the Panhandle Trail and Montour Trail. For more details on routes, check out the Hiking around Sturgeon, Running Trails around Sturgeon, and MTB Trails around Sturgeon guides.
Yes, the McDonald Trestle Bridge and the McDonald Panhandle Trail trailhead are both categorized as wheelchair accessible, offering options for visitors with mobility needs to enjoy the area's trails and views.
For easy walks, consider the trails around Settler’s Cabin Waterfall, which are described as very easy. Additionally, the Montour Trail offers sections with easy difficulty, suitable for a leisurely stroll. You can find more options in the Hiking around Sturgeon guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of engineering feats and tranquil natural settings. Highlights like the Enlow Tunnel and McDonald Trestle Bridge are admired for their historical significance and scenic views, while the Settler’s Cabin Waterfall is loved for its picturesque and tranquil atmosphere.
Both the Enlow Tunnel and National Tunnel are lit year-round. For the National Tunnel, during winter, the two entrances are sealed to prevent ice buildup, but trail users can still enter via doorways and find a balmy interior.
Absolutely! The area is well-suited for cycling, with attractions like the McDonald Trestle Bridge being part of the Montour Trail, a popular route for cyclists. The McDonald Panhandle Trail trailhead also provides access to cycling paths. For mountain biking, check the MTB Trails around Sturgeon guide.


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