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  2. Chief Joseph Trail Ride - Wikipedia

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    The ride was started by the Appaloosa Horse Club, with intentions of commemorating the historic trail of the Nimiipuu. The Appaloosa Club also sponsors the ride. The ride is only open to registered appaloosas registered with the Appaloosa Horse Club. The Chief Joseph Trail Ride is the longest running trail ride hosted by the club. [3]

  3. The Pinnacle (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Due to its location on the Appalachian Trail, and its reputation as one of the best views in Pennsylvania, the Pinnacle is heavily used by hikers. There is a tradition on The Pinnacle for hikers to bring a rock up the trail with them, and deposit it at a large rock pile behind the lookout.

  4. Buttermilk Falls Natural Area - Wikipedia

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    Buttermilk Falls Natural Area is located in Clyde, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, United States. [2] At 46 feet (14 m), they are one of the highest waterfalls in Pennsylvania. There is also a short trail to a location behind the falls. The site is also notable for being the home of Fred McFeely from 1931 to 1956. Mr.

  5. Bake Oven Knob - Wikipedia

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    Bake Oven Knob is a relatively accessible location on the Appalachian Trail. Parking is located just 0.4 miles (0.64 km) from the site. The hike has an elevation gain of about 40 feet (12 m). [3] The hike is rocky, which a few points that require some scrambling, especially when attempting to reach certain lookouts. [4]

  6. Ricketts Glen State Park - Wikipedia

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    Ricketts Glen State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on 13,193 acres (5,280 ha) in Columbia, Luzerne, and Sullivan counties in Pennsylvania in the United States. Ricketts Glen is a National Natural Landmark known for its old-growth forest and 24 named waterfalls along Kitchen Creek, which flows down the Allegheny Front escarpment from the Allegheny Plateau to the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians.

  7. Darlington Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Darlington Trail is a hiking trail of 7.7 miles (12.4 km) in south-central Pennsylvania. Its western end is at a junction with the Tuscarora Trail and the Appalachian Trail . Its eastern end is northwest of Harrisburg at Tower Road, which is only accessible for rugged vehicles.

  8. Mid State Trail (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    The Mid State Trail (MST) is a 327-mile (526 km) linear hiking trail located in the Appalachian Mountains and Allegheny Plateau of central Pennsylvania, United States. [1] It is the longest hiking trail in Pennsylvania, and one of just three (with the Appalachian Trail and North Country Trail ) to traverse the state from one border to another.

  9. George W. Childs Recreation Site - Wikipedia

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    Fulmer Falls waterfall. The George W. Childs Recreation Site is a former Pennsylvania state park that is the site of a number of cascade waterfalls along Dingmans Creek; it has been part of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area since 1983.