State Game Lands Short Loop via Sleepy Hollow Drive
State Game Lands Short Loop via Sleepy Hollow Drive
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The State Game Lands Short Loop via Sleepy Hollow Drive offers a peaceful journey through a classic woodland environment. You'll find yourself surrounded by trees, with the trail winding through gentle rolling hills that characterize these game lands. It's a straightforward path, ideal for those looking for a quiet escape…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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3.45 km
< 100 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
3.43 km
< 100 m
< 100 m
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Specific parking details for this exact loop are not widely documented. However, for State Game Lands 176, parking is generally available at designated access points or along public roads where permitted. Look for small pull-offs or gravel lots. Always ensure you are not blocking gates or private access.
Yes, dogs are generally permitted on trails within Pennsylvania State Game Lands, including State Game Lands 176. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Be aware that hunting may occur in these areas during specific seasons, so consider wearing blaze orange for safety.
The best times to hike are typically spring and fall. Spring offers lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while fall provides stunning foliage. Summer can be hot and humid with more insects, and winter hiking is possible but may involve snow and ice, requiring appropriate gear and caution.
No, there are generally no entrance fees or permits required for hiking on State Game Lands in Pennsylvania. These lands are managed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission and are open to the public for various recreational activities, including hiking.
This loop is rated as 'easy' with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for beginners. However, as it's located within State Game Lands, be prepared for potentially less-maintained or poorly marked paths compared to state parks. Basic navigation skills and sturdy footwear are always recommended.
The terrain on this short loop primarily consists of a Forest Trail. While rated easy, State Game Lands often feature natural, unpaved surfaces which can be uneven, rocky, or muddy, especially after rain. Expect a natural woodland path rather than a manicured trail.
Yes, as the name suggests, this is a loop trail. This means you will end your hike at the same point where you started, offering a continuous and varied experience without needing to retrace your steps.
You can expect to immerse yourself in natural woodland scenery. The route features a Forest Trail, offering views of diverse trees, undergrowth, and potentially small streams. State Game Lands are known for their natural beauty and opportunities to observe local flora and fauna.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. You will find sections that overlap with the 176 Trail B, and smaller portions that cross the Tudek Park-Circleville trail and the Circleville to Penn State trail.
Even for a short, easy hike, it's wise to bring water, sturdy hiking shoes, and a basic first-aid kit. Given the natural setting of State Game Lands, insect repellent is recommended, especially in warmer months. A map or GPS device is also helpful, as trails may not always be clearly marked.
No, due to the natural and potentially rugged terrain typical of State Game Lands, this loop is not considered wheelchair accessible. The paths are unpaved and may contain roots, rocks, and uneven surfaces.
State Game Lands 176 is home to various wildlife. Hikers might spot white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, squirrels, and a variety of bird species. Keep an eye out for smaller mammals and listen for the sounds of the forest. Remember to observe wildlife from a distance and never feed animals.
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