10 trails found in Pennsylvania
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St. Keirns 82
St. Keirns 82 is a short connector trail to run from Mount St. Keirns and one side of 19 Green to get to the other side of 19 Green. It is a tight trail with small trees and a few decent-sized rocks, but it is passable with a full-sized vehicle if the driver is careful.
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Darkwater 82
Darkwater 82 is a nice easier trail that is a dead end after you go past Trail 81. This is also known as Hillclimb Hollow because there is a little dirt play area with some fun small hill climbs. This isn't a very difficult area but there are some dangerous spots to be cautious of.
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DA 82
DA 82 is a short, quarter-mile trail that begins with a steep, rutted descent from the east entrance. The descent features embedded rocks, small drop-offs, and 1-foot-deep off-camber ruts, making the initial section technically demanding. A tight switchback marks the transition to a flat path that l...
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F 82
Forest Road F 82 is a loop trail that starts and ends at the Bryant Bridge Road. It is a short trail that takes you through the southeast part of the Blackwater River State Forest and gives you access to several OHV and off-road trails in the Shingle Branch District. The road conditions are a mixtur...
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Burma 82
Burma 82 is a little hard to find at first if coming from the southwest side. It starts in a coal dirt play area and the entrance can be a little overgrown. It is a fun trail with some nice twists and turns with a few hills mixed in.
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FS 82
FS 82 is a wide dirt road with no obstacles on it. This trail is a main artery that cuts through this area, there are many access points to head deeper into the forest on numerous intersecting trails. There are no obstacles on this trail, other than some mild ruts and erosion/water damage. This trai...
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Locust Gap 82
Locust Gap 82 has many different trail types. There is a tight semi-overgrown part that can be brushy with face smackers and hard to find;an open wooded trail leading over to coal spoils;and lastly, the long uphill rocky dead end that is fun but stops abruptly.
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Yellow 82
Yellow 82 is located near Deer Prairie. It connects to Yellow 71 at one end and Green 70 at the other end. This is a non-directional trail so you can run it from either direction. Depending on how you are feeling this trail has an optional harder line.
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PC 82
PC 82 is a steep, rocky descent running south to north over less than half a mile. The trail follows a straight, shelf-like path along the mountainside with uneven ground and a heavily rutted, troughed surface filled with loose rock. Shaded and lush throughout, the descent is particularly steep, wit...
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82
82 can be run in either direction, but most people run it from west to east. If run from east to west, it will be more difficult because there is a large rock formation to climb immediately as you enter the trail off of 83. This trail is scenic with rock faces on one side and a drop-off on the other...
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