West Pittman Road

Total Miles
1.6

Technical Rating

3

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall

Trail Type

Full-Width Road

Accessible By

Trail Overview

A fun "drivable trail" for high clearance 4x4 vehicles in the southern part of the Sideling Hill Tract of Buchanan State Forest. Not technical unless weather is a factor, but loose rock and about 750 feet of elevation change make for an enjoyable diversion. Best enjoyed along with Betsy Road and some of the recreation opportunities, like camping, hunting, picnicking, etc, along Bark Road when exploring the part of this tract that is south of US 30. Although rocky and sometimes rutted, this is a fairly scenic trail as well, but there are no vistas along the way. Be respectful of the private property at the west end of the trail before you enter state forest lands. Also note that although it appears the trail continues beyond Bark Road, this is private property and is posted as such.

Photos of West Pittman Road

West Pittman Road
West Pittman Road

Difficulty

This is a Pennsylvania "drivable trail," which means it receives little maintenance, and a high-clearance 4x4 vehicle is recommended. This route is primarily a narrow and rocky two-track trail.

History

West Pittman Road likely follows or connects to regions historically managed for forest conservation or tied to land purchased by the Commonwealth between 1904 and the 1930s after the decline of the logging industry. Many such roads in Buchanan State Forest were built or improved by Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) workers during the Great Depression, providing vital access for forest management, recreation, and fire suppression. While specific CCC camp sites are documented near Oregon Creek, Bear Valley, Sweet Root, and Blankley Road, many secondary roads, like West Pittman, were part of the broader CCC infrastructure legacy.

Technical Rating

3

West Pittman Road can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High-Clearance 4x4
  • SUV

Access Description

Enter from Pleasant Valley Road off Pennsylvania 915 south of Akersville when coming from the west. From the east, access off of Bark Road in the forest.

West Pittman Road Map

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