Pinchot State Forest -Thornhurst Tract
About the Business
Pinchot State Forest - Thornhurst Tract is a beautiful park and tourist attraction located on Bear Lake Road in Pennsylvania, United States. This institution is a part of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) and offers visitors the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the Keystone State. The forest features a dam replacement project at Tobyhanna State Park and the formation of the Big Elk Creek Conservation Area in Franklin Township. Come visit Pinchot State Forest - Thornhurst Tract to experience the history and natural wonders of Pennsylvania, a state founded in 1681 on principles of tolerance and freedom.
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Bear Lake Rd, Thornhurst Township, PA 18424, United States
Reviews
"Shame on the parks department for closing off all the usable trails and forcing everyone on an extremely narrow and muddy trail. We were unable able to make it to Choke falls and I would now recommend this trail to anyone anymore"
"Gorgeous forest, well maintained and safe, abundant wildlife, and diverse primitive sites. The multitude of trails offer something for every taste and experience level. The booking process is straight forward and the response is always prompt. 10/10"
"Great beautiful area to walk hike and become one with nature. White tail deer. Black bears, halks eagles, squrils ect. to view along the trail. It's a moderate easy trail. Remember to wear orange during all hunting seasons."
"I've done several overnight trips along the Pinchot Trail System and it is absolutely beautiful. For the most part the north and south loops are fairly flat and well marked. The south loop is a little marshy during the wetter times of the year. The only negative would be trail upkeep. Although the DCNR is working to reroute some of the trail to eliminate forest road hikes, the existing sections could use some clearing. In spots the trail is completely overgrown which is more of an issue in the warmer months due to ticks."
"I started this trail 830am Saturday and ended the 26 miles on just the Pinchot trail by 300pm Sunday! This is an excellent single track trail for beginners to experienced backpackers! The trail is very well blazed in orange every couple of hundred feet making it extremely easy to follow! There are lots of water sources available along this trail! I did this trail memorial day weekend after heavy rain and the north loop was drier and had more ticks than the south loop! The south loop was very muddy and at times the trail was like a small running creek! For me that made this trail even more fun! It was nice walking along the water on the south loop and being able to see choke creek falls after a heavy rain was absolutely awesome! Great spot to have some lunch! I look forward to doing this trail again and making time to do the side trails blazed in yellow!"
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