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Lift-serviced bike parks are downhill mountain biking trails—typically open seasonally at ski resorts. Riders are ferried to the top of a mountain by a ski lift. They ride downhill mountain bikes, and usually wear protective armor and a full-facemask bicycle helmet.
The trail is maintained by the counties through which it transgresses, Washington and Fond du Lac counties. The trail extends 25 miles, from the village of Eden in the north ( 43°41′12″N 88°21′32″W / 43.68667°N 88.35889°W / 43.68667; -88.35889 ) to Rusco Road, south of West Bend ( 43°23′00″N 88°09′47″W ...
Sep. 11—Seeing possibilities to attract more tourist money to the region, Lackawanna County officials want to hear from the public about plans to develop a full-blown ATV park. A legal one. A ...
A road in Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 13. Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 13 consists of a single parcel located at and have an area of 49,529 acres It and the adjacent Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 57 together comprise an area of nearly 100,000 acres in four counties, making them the largest tract of continuous state game lands in Pennsylvania. [2]
Montage Mountain is a ski area in Pennsylvania that is located 8 miles (13 km) from downtown Scranton, Pennsylvania. Situated roughly 125 miles (201 km) north of Philadelphia and west of New York City , this resort has twenty-six trails, two terrain parks, and one of Pennsylvania's longest snow tubing areas. [ 1 ]
Visitors can walk an easily accessible, 1-mile (1.6 km) loop trail through the old-growth forest. [4] A picnic area, campground and several other trailheads are nearby. A 6.4-mile (10.3 km) cross-country ski trail passes through the area on old railroad grades. [4] There are also numerous camps owned by private individuals in the area.
Archbald Pothole State Park is a 149.16-acre (60.36 ha) Pennsylvania state park in Archbald, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania. The focal point of the park is Archbald Pothole. The pothole is a remnant of the Wisconsin Glacial Period, 38 feet (11.6 m) deep with a largest diameter of 42 feet (12.8 m) by 24 feet (7.3 m). It has drawn tourists since ...
Miller Mountain is a peak that is located in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania. One of the more recognizable peaks in the Endless Mountains region of the Commonwealth, it is a "stand alone" peak, which is separated from the remainder of the Allegheny Plateau. In 2023, Miller Mountain was purchased by the state, and added to the Pinchot State Forest. [2]