Best attractions and places to see in Lycoming County include diverse natural landscapes and historical sites in north-central Pennsylvania. The region features extensive forests, rivers, and mountains, offering opportunities for outdoor exploration. Lycoming County is characterized by its blend of natural beauty, including waterfalls and scenic overlooks, alongside historical landmarks and cultural venues. It provides a range of experiences from exploring wilderness areas to engaging with local history and community events.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The trail winds through a spectacular “rock city”—a labyrinth of massive, moss-covered boulders. The forest is old and quiet, full of ferns and an eerie stillness.
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Loyalsock State Forest spans over 114,000 acres, with nearly 200 miles of marked and unmarked trails that pass waterfalls, canyons, and dense forests. Much of this land is left from old logging railroads and Civilian Conservation Corps camps. Today, this space is a natural paradise.
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You can park here along PA 44 to access the Black Forest Trail, Ruth Will Ski Trail, Naval Run Trail, and others. The parking lot is a small gravel pull-off along the main road.
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The summit of Hemlock Mountain has one of the best views on the entire Black Forest Trail. There is a dry campsite at the top near the lookout with great flat spots to lay your tent.
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You look north from here across a forest of white birch trees falling down the mountain toward Little Slate Run.
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The Black Forest Trail follows orange blazes for its entire 42-mile length. Here it intersects with the old Gas Line Trail.
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From here you can see across the valley formed by Naval Run to Hemlock Mountain and the Black Forest Trail.
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This is a great spot to fill up on water before climbing either Naval or Hemlock Mountain, both of which have dry campsites at their summits.
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Lycoming County offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can discover the unique "rock city" environment of Bark Cabin Natural Area, or explore the vast Loyalsock State Forest with its nearly 200 miles of trails, waterfalls, and canyons. Don't miss Naval Run Falls, a beautiful waterfall often used by climbers. Other notable natural features include Jacoby Falls, the numerous waterfalls of the McIntyre Wild Area, and the scenic Pine Creek Rail Trail.
Yes, Lycoming County is rich in history. You can visit the Thomas T. Taber Museum to delve into the region's past, from Native American culture to the lumber boom. Explore Millionaires' Row in Williamsport to admire grand Victorian architecture, or learn about the origins of a beloved sport at the World of Little League: Peter J. McGovern Museum. The Peter Herdic Transportation Museum also details the evolution of transport in the area.
For panoramic vistas, consider visiting Lebo Vista, which offers a scenic view at the southern end of the PA Grand Canyon, or the Montgomery Pike Scenic Overlook atop Bald Eagle Mountain, providing stunning views of the West Branch of the Susquehanna River. Within the guide, you can also find White Birch Vista and Moss Hollow Lookout, both offering beautiful forest views.
Lycoming County is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can hike extensive trail systems in Loyalsock State Forest, explore the unique rock formations at Bark Cabin Natural Area, or cycle along the paved Lycoming Creek Bikeway. Rider Park offers 14 miles of trails and overlooks. For more detailed routes, check out the hiking guide, cycling guide, and running trails guide for Lycoming County.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy a leisurely ride on the Hiawatha Paddlewheel Riverboat on the Susquehanna River. The World of Little League Museum is a great educational and fun experience for all ages. The Lycoming Creek Bikeway is a paved, family-friendly path perfect for biking or walking. You can also catch a Williamsport Crosscutters baseball game at Journey Bank Ballpark.
The Lycoming Creek Bikeway is a popular paved rail trail in the Williamsport area, ideal for biking, running, and walking. The Pine Creek Rail Trail, partially in Lycoming County, also offers scenic routes for cycling and hiking. For more options, explore the cycling guide for Lycoming County.
Lycoming County has a vibrant cultural scene. The Community Arts Center hosts various shows and events. You can explore local art at the Lycoming College Art Gallery in downtown Williamsport. Additionally, Pine Square and Downtown Williamsport frequently host live music, festivals, and special events like 'First Fridays' that showcase local arts, shops, and dining.
For a unique local experience, consider the Prince Farrington's Bootlegger Tour, a self-guided tasting adventure through local breweries, wineries, and distilleries. The Jersey Shore Capitol Column, constructed from an original column of Pennsylvania's first Capitol building, is a distinctive historical landmark. The quiet, old forest and "rock city" of Bark Cabin Natural Area also offers a serene escape.
Lycoming County provides excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. Rose Valley Lake is a prime birding location, attracting bald eagles and ospreys. The Susquehanna River Walk and Timber Trail is another popular spot for observing waterfowl, songbirds, and raptors like bald eagles and peregrine falcons. Many of the forest trails, especially in Loyalsock State Forest and Rider Park, offer chances to see local fauna.
While Lycoming County offers year-round attractions, spring and autumn are particularly popular for outdoor activities. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and flowing waterfalls, while autumn showcases stunning fall foliage, making it ideal for hiking and scenic drives. Winter also offers unique beauty, especially at Jacoby Falls with its ice formations, for those interested in cold-weather activities.
The Susquehanna River Walk and Timber Trail is an asphalt loop trail, making it generally accessible for walking and rolling. The Lycoming Creek Bikeway is also a paved rail trail, suitable for various mobility levels. For specific accessibility details on other attractions, it's recommended to check directly with the venues or the Lycoming County Visitors Bureau.
You can visit the local Farmers Market on Saturday mornings for fresh farm goods and local products. Downtown Williamsport, particularly around Pine Square, offers a variety of shops and dining experiences, especially during seasonal 'First Fridays' events that highlight local businesses and artisans.


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