Attractions and places to see around Edie include a variety of natural landscapes, from dense forests and rocky terrain to scenic viewpoints. The region features extensive trail networks, such as those within Forbes State Forest and along the Laurel Ridge, offering opportunities for exploration. Visitors can discover viewpoints overlooking valleys and ridges, as well as state parks with picnic areas and diverse flora. The area is characterized by its woodlands, streams, and unique geological formations.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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This section of the Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail connects to a trailhead right off Route 30 with parking, trash receptacles, and a registration mailbox for anyone picking up or leaving the trail here. It runs through Forbes State Forest, which doesn't just feature trees but also some streams, rhododendrons, and sandstone outcrops.
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Beam Rocks is a sandstone outcrop that rises about 90 feet above the surrounding forest. The rocks are a popular spot for day hikers and climbers. There is access via a short side trail here, but this is also a good spot to pause for a view of the rocks if you prefer to stay on the Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail.
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The Grove Run trail makes a nice loop through rocky and wooded terrain. Things can get slippery after a rain so proper footwear is essential.
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Though Laurel Summit State Park is only 6 acres, the trails that start run for miles through Forbes State Forest and along the Laurel Ridge.
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The Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail runs for just over 70 miles across western Pennsylvania. Closely following the Laurel Ridge the trail winds across a number of state parks and is great for short day hikes or longer overnight backpacking trips.
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It's hard to beat the view from the top of Beam Rocks. The best part is that it's accessible from a variety of different trails. You can do a quick out and back if you only have a short time, or take one of the many longer trails in the area and make it a day hike.
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Laurel Summit State Park offers a wide picnic area accessible from many trails. There's a parking lot at the entrance of the park, at the side of Forbes State Park.
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The Edie region is rich in natural landscapes, offering dense forests, rocky terrain, and scenic viewpoints. You can discover impressive sandstone outcrops and streams along the Laurel Highlands Trail (South of Route 30). Don't miss Wolf Rocks, a set of boulders providing stunning views over Forbes State Forest, or the serene Laurel Summit State Park, which serves as a gateway to miles of trails.
Yes, Laurel Summit State Park is an excellent choice for families. It features a wide picnic area and offers easy access to various trails suitable for all ages, making it a perfect spot for a relaxed day out in nature.
For easy walks, consider routes like the Silver Mine and Black Bear Loop, the Bog Trail, or the Wolf Rocks Loop Trail. These are part of the extensive network of trails in the area. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Edie guide.
Edie is known for its extensive trail networks. The Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail is a prominent option, stretching over 70 miles and winding through state parks. For a shorter, scenic option, the Grove Run Trail offers a loop through rocky and wooded terrain. Many trails also extend from Laurel Summit State Park into Forbes State Forest.
Absolutely. Wolf Rocks is a must-visit viewpoint, offering westward views over Linn Run Valley and Chestnut Ridge, both enveloped in dense forestry. It's an ideal spot for photography and enjoying the vast natural landscape.
Parking is available at several key locations. Laurel Summit State Park has a dedicated parking lot at its entrance. Additionally, the Laurel Highlands Trail (South of Route 30) connects to a trailhead right off Route 30 with convenient parking facilities.
Given the varied terrain, especially on trails like the Grove Run Trail where conditions can be slippery after rain, proper footwear is essential. Layered clothing is also recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions in forested areas.
The region, particularly within Forbes State Forest, is characterized by diverse flora including rhododendrons. While specific wildlife sightings vary, the dense woodlands and natural reserves provide habitats for various local species. Keep an eye out for birds and other forest inhabitants.
While the main attractions are popular for good reason, exploring the extensive trail networks within Forbes State Forest can lead to discovering quieter, less-trafficked sections. The smaller streams and unique geological formations along trails like the Laurel Highlands Trail (South of Route 30) offer a sense of secluded natural beauty.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the extensive opportunities for outdoor exploration. The panoramic views from spots like Wolf Rocks, the peaceful picnic areas at Laurel Summit State Park, and the diverse landscapes encountered on trails through Forbes State Forest are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail is ideal for longer backpacking trips. It spans over 70 miles, closely following the Laurel Ridge, and offers opportunities for both short day hikes and extended overnight adventures across multiple state parks.


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