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- Dani J.Cheswick, PA5337130Jul 30, 2023
I have hiked here in the winter and in the summer and it is like two different forests. It's absolutely beautiful and it's only a little over an hour away from Pittsburgh.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 16615642970Aug 17, 2021
This is a beautiful area. It is very large and offers a lot of trails (300+ miles!) and plentiful opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, horseback riding, and more. The woods are just gorgeous, and there are a lot of interesting plants and wildlife to observe. We did an enjoyable short hike out to the Camp Buckey Overlook. The trail was very nice - it had been raining earlier, and the woods felt very atmospheric with a little bit of fog. But the real gem was coming up onto these amazing rock formations and catching a glimpse of the fantastic view over Deer Valley Lake. It was just stunning and well worth a visit!
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Doug W.Baden, PA13522677May 18, 2022
This place is amazing. We visited Blue Hole and yes, this swimming hole has blue water. We also went to Cole Run Waterfall. A short hike with an amazing waterfall. We are looking forward to returning and exploring some more.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Amy J.Pittsburgh, PA5425599Oct 1, 2019
If you like hiking, biking, skiing, living your life-being active-outside...this is a great place to go!
There are all kinds of trails and adventures to take here. I do recommend figuring out which area you'd be most interested in going to before heading out or which activity you'd want to pursue, even downloading some apps can give you additional helpful information such as the best place to park to begin your journey. (The app AllTrails is very useful)
There is also geocaching, a ski lift and waterfalls. There are some difficult(steep) trails and there are some super simple(flat) trails. The trails are very well marked with tree markers that have different colors based on which trail you start on and if you're wanting to take a short cut, most of those pathways have a different color marking the way.
The whole entire park is decorated with different kinds of trees, ferns and wild flowers. The lookouts showcase areas all around.
There are some areas that are very excellent for bird watching as well.
So choose your adventure-prepare for it-and go enjoy it! (Or wing it if you're that kind of person)Helpful 28Thanks 0Love this 28Oh no 0 - Sep 11, 2016First to Review
If you have 2 sets of mammaries, then not only do you have orbs, you have "Fourbs." It's a scientific fact, I'm from Oxford, so I know the Oxford Dictionary. Thanks.
This State Forest is vast and magnificent, but I found it to be a little disorganized. The smell of the forest and the remote wilderness even less than an hour from a huge city like Pittsburgh, are really inspiring. I loved every second I spent here.
Except for those seconds that I was lost and trying to figure out how to get back to the main road with no service. Wandering around here is a little tricky as nothing seems to be signposted very well. You really need to know the region, or go with someone that does.
Nevertheless, it's the definition of rural forested wilderness, and I'd recommend it to anyone in the area who likes nature. I've even spent a couple of nights sleeping in the parking lot although that - trust me - is a scary experience in the pitch black, and you have to have some large inflatable objects made by Wilson to get through it without having a panic attack.
And no I don't mean large fourbs.Helpful 8Thanks 0Love this 11Oh no 0