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The best walks and hikes around Barrville

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Hiking around Barrville offers a diverse network of trails characterized by varied terrain and elevations. The region features dense forests, providing scenic views and access to natural features like rivers and creeks. Hikers can explore a range of paths, from forest roads to more challenging trails, often connecting to broader networks like those found near Greenwood Furnace State Park. These routes provide opportunities to experience the natural landscapes of Barrville, Pennsylvania.

Best hiking trails around Barrville

  • The most popular hiking route is Monsell, Lorence, Turkey, and Standing Stone Trail Loop, a 5.3 miles (8.6 km) trail that takes 2 hours 37 minutes to complete. This moderate route traverses varied forest terrain.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Standing Stone Trail, a difficult 19.4 miles (31.3 km) path. This extensive trail offers significant elevation changes and immersive forest experiences.
  • Local hikers also love the Stone Valley Vista loop from Greenwood Furnace State Park, a 4.9 miles (8.0 km) trail leading through forested areas, often completed in about 2 hours 26 minutes.
  • Hiking around Barrville is defined by dense forests, varied elevations, and access to rivers and creeks. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy walks to more strenuous climbs.
  • The routes in Barrville are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 1 review. More than 30 hikers have used komoot to explore Barrville's varied terrain.

Last updated: June 22, 2026

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Monsell, Lorence, Turkey, and Standing Stone Trail Loop

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The Monsell, Lorence, Turkey, and Standing Stone Trail Loop offers a vigorous hiking experience through a scenic part of the Appalachian Range in Pennsylvania. This moderate 5.3-mile (8.6 km) route involves a significant climb of 951 feet (290 metres) over approximately 2 hours and 37 minutes, leading you through mature oak forests and up rocky switchbacks. The reward for your effort is the expansive Stone Valley Vista atop Stone Mountain, providing sweeping views of the surrounding hills and farmlands.

To tackle this challenging loop, plan to start near Greenwood Furnace State Park, where you can typically find trailhead access and parking. Given the technical and often rocky terrain, sturdy footwear and trekking poles are highly recommended for stability and comfort. While beautiful in any season, consider a fall visit to enjoy the vibrant autumn colors.

This loop is a testament to the dedicated work of the Standing Stone Trail Club, whose fine stonework has improved sections like the Turkey Trail, making this long-distance option possible. It provides a comprehensive taste of the region's Appalachian landscape and is part of the much larger 85-mile Standing Stone Trail, offering a significant physical challenge for those seeking advanced hiking routes.

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The Johnson Trail and Greenwood Spur offers a challenging yet rewarding hike through varied Pennsylvania woodlands. You'll navigate old charcoal roads and rocky terrain, passing through pleasant woods with large white pines and historic sites. The highlight is the climb towards the Broad Mountain & Greenwood Fire Tower, where you can imagine the views that once stretched across Stone and Jacks Mountain.

This 1.8-mile (2.9 km) route is rated moderate, but don't let the short distance fool you; it involves a substantial 1379 feet (420 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 1 hour and 15 minutes. The trail starts near Greenwood Furnace State Park, where you can find water and parking. An early start is recommended to tackle the steep sections in cooler conditions.

Part of the larger Mid State Trail system, the Greenwood Spur is known for its significant initial climb up Broad Mountain. While the Johnson Trail name can refer to various trails across the US, this specific segment in Huntingdon County is a distinct part of Pennsylvania's challenging trail network, offering a taste of the region's rugged beauty and historical logging past.

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Hike the difficult 19.4-mile Standing Stone Trail in Rothrock State Forest, featuring rocky ridgetops, dense forests, and panoramic views.

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This easy 0.9-mile (1.5 km) section of the Standing Stone Trail offers a delightful, flat walk, perfect for a quick escape into nature. Unlike the longer, more strenuous parts of the trail, this segment provides a gentle experience, likely winding through an agricultural valley or along a historic railroad grade. It's a serene 29-minute journey with no elevation gain, making it an ideal choice for a relaxed outing or a family stroll.

Planning your visit to this easy route is straightforward. While specific parking details for this exact trailhead aren't provided, the Standing Stone Trail generally has accessible entry points. This short, flat hike is enjoyable in any season, though spring and autumn bring particularly pleasant weather and vibrant scenery. You won't need much in terms of gear, but a bottle of water is always a good idea.

The broader Standing Stone Trail is celebrated as the Pennsylvania Trail of the Year in 2016 and is known for its diverse landscapes, connecting ridgelines, valleys, and small towns. This particular segment offers a glimpse into the trail's quieter, more pastoral side, a stark contrast to the challenging "Thousand Steps" or the

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February 24, 2025, Powerline lookout

The power lines go two wide here and cut an open swath across the mountain, chased by a winding doubletrack below. They carve out some nice views down the mountain.

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February 23, 2025, Little Vista

From here you get beautiful views from the rocky ridge out across the valley carved by the Juniata River.

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The fire tower stands among the trees on the summit of Broad Mountain, and some flat grassy spots at its base marked by a fire ring offer good camping. This is the highest point on the 84-mile Standing Stone Trail.

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There is a camping spot here, identified by a wooden sign. You can get water from a stream which crosses the trail just east of here, and also sometimes from a couple spots west of here by Frew Road in Rocky Ridge Natural Area.

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Offering a stunning view over Greenwood Furnace State Park, the Stone Valley Vista is a true highlight for anyone exploring the standing stone trail and surrounding area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on hiking trails around Barrville?

Barrville's hiking trails offer a diverse range of terrain, from forest roads to winding paths through dense woodlands. You'll encounter varied elevations, providing both challenging climbs and more gentle stretches. Many trails feature scenic views, especially during the fall, and some offer access to rivers or creeks.

Are there any easy hiking trails suitable for beginners in Barrville?

Yes, Barrville offers trails suitable for beginners. For instance, a segment of the Standing Stone Trail is rated as easy, covering about 1.5 kilometers. While it has some descent, it's a good option for those looking for a less strenuous walk.

Which trails are best for experiencing fall foliage in Barrville?

Barrville is particularly beautiful during autumn. While specific routes in our collection aren't exclusively for fall colors, the region research highlights trails like the Bear Meadows/Mid State Trail Loop, Coopers Gap Loop, and Musser/Shingletown Loop as excellent choices for experiencing vibrant fall foliage.

Are there any circular hiking routes in the Barrville area?

Yes, you can find several circular routes around Barrville. A notable option is the Monsell, Lorence, Turkey, and Standing Stone Trail Loop, which offers a moderate 8.5-kilometer hike. Another great choice is the Stone Valley Vista loop from Greenwood Furnace State Park, a moderate 7.9-kilometer loop.

What are some longer, more challenging hikes in Barrville?

For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Standing Stone Trail offers a difficult 31.2-kilometer segment with significant elevation changes. The region also features strenuous routes like the Bear Meadows/Mid State Trail Loop and the Musser/Shingletown Loop, known for their substantial elevation gains.

Are there any trails that offer good viewpoints or scenic vistas?

Absolutely. The region's varied terrain means many trails provide impressive views. The Stone Valley Vista loop from Greenwood Furnace State Park is specifically named for its vista. Additionally, the Jackson Trail - Mid State Trail Loop is noted for offering impressive views.

What is the average difficulty level of hikes in Barrville?

The majority of hiking trails in Barrville are rated as moderate. Out of the 8 routes in our collection, 6 are moderate, offering a good balance of distance and elevation for most hikers. There is also one easy and one difficult route for varied preferences.

Are there any trails accessible from Greenwood Furnace State Park?

Yes, Greenwood Furnace State Park serves as a key access point for several trails in the Barrville area. The Stone Valley Vista loop, for example, starts directly from the park. The park also provides access to other significant trails like Flat Road Trail, Old Lewistown Pike, and Pig Pile Trail.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Barrville?

The Barrville hiking area is appreciated by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.0 stars. While the number of reviews is still growing, hikers often praise the diverse landscapes and the opportunity to explore dense forests and scenic routes.

Are there any trails that follow rivers or creeks?

Yes, some trails in the Barrville area offer the pleasant experience of hiking alongside water. The Shingletown Loop, for instance, is highlighted in regional research for featuring river or creek access, providing a refreshing element to your hike.

What is the longest hiking trail available in Barrville?

The longest route in our collection is a segment of the Standing Stone Trail, which spans over 31 kilometers. This difficult route offers a significant challenge for those looking for an extended adventure in the Barrville wilderness.

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