Horton Run Road

Total Miles
3.4

Technical Rating

1

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall

Trail Type

Full-Width Road

Accessible By

Trail Overview

This is classified as an "improved dirt road" in Susquehannock State Forest, so expect primarily gravel and packed dirt that, in ideal conditions, will be passable by all vehicles. The trail is southwest of Cherry Springs State Park. This particular trail is not legal for SxS, ATV, etc, though the forest does have other shared and dedicated trails for those vehicles. It features one great vista with a bench. This connects the trails to the south that border the Hammersley Wild Area with trails that have some more dispersed motorized camp sites (reservation on Reserve America required) and trails that reach up to Cherry Springs State Park and its dark sky viewing. Short, but scenic.

Photos of Horton Run Road

Horton Run Road
Horton Run Road

Difficulty

Other than a temporary obstacle from weather, this trail should not even require high clearance. During the winter, any state forest road can become dangerous if there is snow and ice on the ground; otherwise, this is an easy cruise through the forest.

History

The trail and those connected to it likely follow old logging railroad grades that were built by the Goodyear Brothers. In the 1890s, Frank and Charles Goodyear purchased most of the land that drained into the West Branch of the Pine Creek. Frank built the Sinnemahoning Valley Railroad in 1885 to access the forest in this region. At that time, they built a large camp and engine terminal with steam locomotives pulling log trains on 10 miles of main line and 30 miles of spurs. Each day, up to 100 train cars of logs were hauled from Lymans Run and other areas to the sawmill in Galeton.

Technical Rating

1

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

Horton Run Road can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High-Clearance 4x4
  • SUV

Access Description

Access from McConnell Road to the south or from Junction Road to the north.

Horton Run Road Map

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