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    3.0 (2 reviews)
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    Worlds End State Park - Playground

    Worlds End State Park

    4.8(28 reviews)
    67.4 mi

    Worlds End is another fantastic state park in Pennsylvania! There are a lot of sights to see and…read morethings to do. Unfortunately, the weather interfered with our ability to see as much as we had hoped, but we still had a great time! There is a nice visitor center with a variety of historic and nature info available, including some great info on the CCC work that took place in the park (there's a really nice interactive model of a CCC camp too) and how and where the park name is suspected to have been derived from. There is a real snake to look at, as well. A very nice playground is located nearby, and this section of the park also offers easy access to the Loysalsock Creek and the beach with a snack bar, plus multiple picnic tables and shelterhouses. It's beautiful even just to look at the valley walls and the creek itself. There are several gorgeous vistas available, some by foot and some by foot or car. We especially liked the Loyalsock Canyon Vista, which can be reached on foot or by car. It is located next to the Rock Garden, which is a very neat grouping of giant rocks and boulders that is a lot of fun to check out. The park also offers camping and plenty of trails. Worlds End is located within the Loyalsock State Forest, so there is also a lot more that one could explore in the area.

    Ricketts Glen used to be my favorite PA state park, but World's End has totally won me over. The…read moremost important reasons: 1) The hikes here are a little more challenging, a little longer, and just generally more enjoyable for me. 2) The family campground is spacious - the tent sites and modern electric sites are interspersed, but you don't feel like you're right on top of the next site over. 3) The bathroom facilities are clean and warm, no matter what time of year I've visited. Big ups to maintenance and the camp hosts. 4) The camp hosts and visitors center personnel are fantastically kind and helpful. They obviously love this park. 5) Fun stuff like the Forksville General Store, Snack stands, swimming hike, Haystacks, Rock Garden, and all kinds of other interesting places to explore! I've been here with friends, with my family, and by myself, and I've thoroughly enjoyed each trip, so I'll definitely be back for more!

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    Woodbourne Forest & Wildlife Preserve - Swamp

    Woodbourne Forest & Wildlife Preserve

    4.7(3 reviews)
    21.8 mi

    Really 3.5 stars,rounded up, because the smile stayed on my face…read more This place is remote. I thought I lived in the country, but I'd obviously managed to forget what the country looks like. This is the country! Good luck finding it. Yelp has bungled the address, so look on the Nature Conservancy website for written directions. Yelp grabbed the address at the bottom of that page, which seems to be the home address for the person who maintains this preserve. Sorry, guy! I was the person who posted this listing, and I posted it using the current location. One suggestion for the Nature Conservancy staff--I know that this place has no actual address, but GPS coordinates would be really helpful. Our drive to the site took forever, but once we were there we made it home in half the time. The hike sits on Rt 29, which runs directly to Tunkhannock. I suggest that route coming and going. This hike focuses on a swamp. It is a lovely hike, and quite easy, but also very muddy. Be prepared with bug repellant, towels, and an extra set of shoes. I took my sunglasses off soon after entering the treelike, and did not need them at all. The woods were lovely and cool. There is a privy (outhouse) at the site. It is not at the beginning of the path, but rather at the trail head itself, which is a 5 minute walk down a windy path. Very nice, unless, like me, you've just finished a two hour drive to get to this place. It might have been nice to have a sign or something. All in all, a nice walk in the woods, but honestly, I have nicer, less remote hikes closer to home. If you are anywhere near Dimock (Montrose, Tunkhannock) though, this is a site well worth the visit.

    Did the Blue Trail... 5.18 miles... Very rustic.. Make sure you have good boots, long sleeve shirt…read moreand long pants.. Trail at the beginning (went clockwise) is overgrown.. once you cross Baker road trail is difficult to follow..Several trees were down on the trail and some of the trail markers can be deceiving... Got lost the trail on the return to Baker Road but used my compass to set my location.. Next time will go counter clockwise and see if trail is better marked. Why did I give it 5 stars... Nothing quite like it... Make sure you bring bug spay. watch out for tick, keep yourself hydrated. On my way home I saw a 500 pound black bear so I will bring bear spay..

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    Woodbourne Forest & Wildlife Preserve - Mud!  Mud everywhere!

    Mud! Mud everywhere!

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    Woodbourne Forest & Wildlife Preserve - Cared for by the Nature Conservancy.  Good people!

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    Soaring Eagle Camp Ground

    Soaring Eagle Camp Ground

    3.7(13 reviews)
    26.5 mi

    The campground is very nice, but the downfalls really show... I worked at landers River trips for…read moreover 7 years in my youth which is pretty close to soaring eagle and being able to compare and contrast really shows here.... The biggest thing QUIET HOURS... the rude workers in the office expect you to just run to your tent put the fire out and go night night at 11pm SHARP. Yes I understand shut the music down at 11pm but when kids and parents are screaming at 6:00am in the morning it's perfectly ok?! Crazy "double standards". ALSO from my years of River safety and experience the life jackets that they have, are ripped, missing buckles, old and are past their expiration... if you want to enjoy camping without a headache and cognitive people go to LANDERS RIVER TRIPS!!!!! God forbid a yn wants a good trip.

    This is an extremely special place and if you have a chance to spend some time here, do it. The…read morelocation is stunning. A large and lush piece of land on the Delaware River. There's a crystal clear creek running through the campground. The creek and the river are magical places for kids to play. They search for tadpoles and other critters and can swim in the protected lagoon, which gets deeper gradually. Finally, you can lay in the rushing river water for the ultimate spa experience. Can you tell we liked it here? The campground is run by a family who has had the land in their hands for generations. They are excited and kind about sharing it with visitors and have created an awesome culture of friendliness and respect among campers and the campground owners. There is a well equipped camp store with everything you might have forgotten and even local pottery. The bathrooms and grounds are very clean. They also run tube, canoe and kayak trips where they'll drop you off upriver and you'll finish at Soaring Eagle. We did a tube float down the river which was the highlight of the trip. There weren't many others on the river with us which was a special thing. They also rent canoes and kayaks. We'll try those next time.

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    Soaring Eagle Camp Ground
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