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Family friendly hiking trails in Loyalsock State Forest traverse a diverse landscape of rugged mountains, dense woodlands, and numerous waterways. The forest, covering over 114,000 acres, is characterized by its extensive trail system, including paths along cascading streams and through varied ecosystems. Hikers can explore areas featuring waterfalls, unique rock formations, and scenic overlooks. The terrain offers a mix of gentle paths suitable for families and more challenging routes for experienced hikers.
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Hike the Loyalsock Trail and Link Trail Loop, a difficult 16.4-mile route through diverse terrain and scenic vistas in Worlds End State Park
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Hike the moderate 4.4-mile Double Run to Canyon Vista Loop in Worlds End State Park, featuring canyon views and waterfalls.

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Hike the easy 4.2-mile Haystacks and Dutchman Falls Trail to discover waterfalls, unique rock formations, and forest scenery.
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For a delightful and undemanding walk, the Link Trail in Worlds End State Park offers a quick escape into nature. This easy hiking path spans 0.9 miles (1.5 km) withβ¦
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The High Knob via Loyalsock Trail is an easy 1.9-mile (3.1 km) hike that delivers incredible panoramic views for minimal effort. With only 312 feet (95 metres) of elevation gain,β¦
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Sones Pond can be a bit deceiving, at first glance it appears to be a natural pond surrounded by trees. However, it was actually built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. It's a beautiful spot to stop for a rest, or for trying your luck with the fish that are said to bite here often.
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Dutchman Falls is a beautiful waterfall, and very accessible, just off the Loyalsock Trail and only .3 miles from the parking area. The falls drop approximately 27 feet.
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One of the few dispersed camping options in the area, this site offers access to water from Dry Run.
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Worlds End State Park sits within the Loyalsock State Forest, adding 780 acres to the 114,000 acres of the State Forest. The park offers a plethora of outdoor activities from hiking, and biking, to swimming, camping, fishing, and more. Visiting during the Autumn is a treat with the dazzling colors across the forest.
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High Knob offers a unique opportunity to have a view over seven different counties. The views are incredible at any time of year, but the spring blossom and fall color seasons are particularly beautiful.
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Loyalsock Canyon Vista is a lookout spot along Cold Run Road that has views of Loyalsock Canyon. This is an awesome view in autumn as the leaves are changing color.
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Enjoy the remote finish line in Worlds End and celebrate with ice cream at Grinduro! Pennsylvania 2022.
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Loyalsock State Forest offers a good selection of routes suitable for families. Our guide features 11 family-friendly hiking trails, with 7 of these specifically categorized as easy, making them ideal for all ages and skill levels.
Yes, there are several enjoyable loop trails. For a moderate option with rewarding views, consider the Double Run to Canyon Vista Loop, which is about 7.1 km long. It offers a great circular experience through the forest.
The The Haystacks and Dutchman Falls Trail is an excellent choice. This easy 6.7 km route takes you to the unique sandstone formations known as the Haystacks and the beautiful Dutchman Falls. You can also explore other waterfalls like Angel Falls and the Ketchum Run Gorge waterfalls, which are popular highlights in the area.
For breathtaking vistas, the High Knob via Loyalsock Trail is a fantastic easy option, leading to the renowned High Knob Overlook. This spot is particularly famous for its expansive views, especially vibrant during fall foliage or when mountain laurels bloom in June. The Double Run to Canyon Vista Loop also offers impressive scenic overlooks.
Loyalsock State Forest is beautiful year-round, but many families enjoy visiting in late spring (June) for the mountain laurel blooms or in the fall (October) for the spectacular autumn foliage. The weather during these seasons is generally pleasant for hiking.
Absolutely! The Link Trail is an excellent choice for a very short and easy walk, spanning just about 1.5 km. It's a gentle introduction to hiking for the youngest family members or those looking for a quick stroll.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Loyalsock State Forest, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the natural beauty, the variety of landscapes, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable family outing.
Beyond the trails, you can visit the Kettle Creek Gorge Natural Area, known for its secluded beauty. Sones Pond is another lovely spot for a peaceful break. The forest also features unique geological formations and diverse ecosystems, including wetlands with carnivorous plants in areas like Devil's Elbow Natural Area.
For fall hikes, layering is key. Wear comfortable, moisture-wicking base layers, a warm mid-layer, and a waterproof/windproof outer shell. Sturdy hiking shoes with good ankle support are recommended, as some trails can be rocky or uneven. Don't forget hats, gloves, and plenty of water.
Loyalsock State Forest is home to diverse wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, trails that pass through varied habitats like hemlock forests, meadows, and near streams (such as those along Loyalsock Creek) offer better chances to spot white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, or various bird species. Keep an eye out for tracks and listen for sounds of the forest.
The easy family-friendly trails in this guide vary, but generally range from about 1.5 km to 6.7 km in distance. Elevation gains are typically gentle, often under 100 meters, making them manageable for families with children. For example, the The Haystacks and Dutchman Falls Trail is 6.7 km with about 96 meters of ascent.


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