Near Pinchot Trail System
A frozen swamp on the southern loop.

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Pinchot Trail System

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Unplug and Reconnect with Nature on Pennsylvania's Pinchot Trail.
22.1
mi
Distance
1,434
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingCommonly BackpackedFall ColorsRiver/CreekWaterfallWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
22.1mi
Distance
1,434ft
Elevation Gain
1,430ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
2,177ft
High Point
1,617ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The Pinchot Trail is a roughly 23-mile loop located in the Thornurst Tract of the Pinchot State Forest, Pennsylvania. This scenic trail is named after Gifford Pinchot, a key figure in American conservation and the first chief of the U.S. Forest Service. The main trailhead is along Bear Lake Rd (Google maps Coords: 41.219200, -75.631610), this is also the parking area used for the Pine Hill Vista so be aware it can be quite packed at times. There is a secondary trailhead parking area about 3/4 mile west at the intersection of Bear Lake Rd and Tannery Rd (Google Coords: 41.215423, -75.642375). For the purposes of this description I will be using the main parking as the starting point traveling counter-clockwise, but the trail can be in either direction or you can hike only the north or only the south "loops". The Pinchot Trail System is designated with orange blazes and utilizes several other trails along the way so pay more attention the the color of the blaze than the name of each trail section. The north loop is the shorter section at about 9 miles and follows a bit rockier and hillier terrain. These are no massive climbs or overly technical sections. Your best chances for water are at Spring Run and Painter Creek. You'll find camp sites dotted along the trail, especially near Painter Creek. Keep an eye out for purple blazed trees, this marks private property and camping is not allowed beyond it. The southern loop is longer at about 14 miles. With the exception of Stone Tower the trail is relatively flat especially along Choke Creek. There are plenty of water options on this loop along Butler Run, Sand Springs Run and Choke Creek. Camp sites are also more plentiful in the south as well. What this trail lacks in sweeping vistas it more than makes up for in natural beauty. Take your time and enjoy the surroundings.

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Contributors
Kurt Zitzelman