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Pennsylvania hikes

Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Pennsylvania hikes. Get inspired and try out new things.
Are you an outdoor adventurist? Or maybe just an enthusiast like me. Raystown Lake has hiking, biking, boating, and more in central Pennsylvania. via @allthingsfadra

Are you an outdoor adventurist? Or maybe just an enthusiast like me. Raystown Lake has hiking, biking, boating, and more in central Pennsylvania. via @allthingsfadra

Best Outdoor Adventures in Western PA

Searching for a wild and wonderful weekend adventure close to home? Look no further. I’ve compiled a list of the top 5 local adventures near Pittsburgh, PA. These are the perfect, micro getaways sure to be enjoyed by fun-seekers and nature-lovers alike; ranging from white water thrills to peaceful nature hikes to dark underground discoveries [...]

5 of the Best Hikes in Pennsylvania

There's more to Pennsylvania hiking than the Appalachian Trail. Check out 5 of the best hikes in Pennsylvania from a local's perspective.

Pennsylvania: Must-See Day Hikes on the Appalachian Trail - The Trek

f you are a frequent reader of my posts, then you know that I am a huge fan of Pennsylvania hiking. With that being said, after hiking all 250 miles of the Appalachian Trail in PA, I totally understand where this state gets its bad rep from. Nope, the rumors aren’t lying. The state is filled with sharp rocks, rattlesnakes, entire fields of rocks, dry water sources, slippery rocks, humidity, oh and did I mention rocks? ...

10 Pennsylvania Waterfalls with Short Hikes, but Big Payoffs

Pennsylvania is home to hundreds of waterfalls. Some only require short hikes to see, but offer big rewards. Here are 10 Pennsylvania waterfalls you won't want to miss.

9 Thrillingly High Views In Pennsylvania

No matter how safe the structure is, there's something thrilling about looking down and seeing the tree tops hundreds of feet beneath your feet.