Exploring the Abandoned Kunes Camp in the Quehanna Wild Area
The Quehanna Wild Area is an immense landscape filled with many hidden secrets, and one of these is the fantastic ruins of the long-abandoned Kunes Camp. Kunes Camp was built …
The Quehanna Wild Area is an immense landscape filled with many hidden secrets, and one of these is the fantastic ruins of the long-abandoned Kunes Camp. Kunes Camp was built …
When I first visited Table Falls in the Quehanna Wild Area of Elk County, PA in 2014, I had this to say about it. “You know you’ve come across something …
Located on the northern edge of Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, is Clear Creek State Park. While nearby Cook Forest State Park gets a lot of much-deserved attention, Clear Creek offers a …
Located in northern Jefferson County’s Clear Creek State Forest, Beartown Rocks is one of the largest rock outcroppings in Pennsylvania. At Beartown Rocks, house-size boulders, up to 20 feet in …
The Quehanna Wild Area in the Pennsylvania Wilds is one of the most remote corners of Pennsylvania. This 50,000-acre area spans parts of Elk, Cameron, and Clearfield Counties is little …
Located in north-central Pennsylvania, Tioga County is an area known for its fantastic outdoor attractions. However, for those looking to learn a bit more about the area, the History Center …
Pennsylvania features many amazing sites, but few are as geologically significant as the Triple Continental Divide in Potter County. Located near Gold, PA, north of Route 6, this area is …
Despite its mountainous terrain, there are very few Allegheny National Forest waterfalls. In fact, I only know of four waterfalls of any size in this 500,000-acre expanse of land. I’ve …
Those looking for the best view of the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon in Tioga County typically head to the overlooks in Leonard Harrison State Park and Colton Point State Park. And, …
Pennsylvania is filled with many hidden and little-known waterfalls, but few of these are located directly along trails. However, anyone that has taken a bike trip on the Pine Creek …