Link to check on snow conditions for snowmobile trails.
We are to get between 6 inches to over 2 feet of snow in PA depending in area.
Can not wait. I love snow
Edit: just noticed you can select joint use roads also...awesome
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Kinzua dam and walkway are on my list for this coming year for sure. I will have to check out the web site and do some exploring. I have been to the Alleghent State Park several times, but that is not the type of what I'm looking for. This travel guide and info is most def what I want. Thank you.@RonaldHoward1313 we head to the ANF a few times a year. Haven't really explored much there, but plan to in the future.
I have a few maps and this guide book
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You can visit the website or call the number and they will send you information.
We go to Kinzua Sky Walk mostly when we are up there. But it has become such an overwhelmed tourist attraction that we are looking to go scout the forest more.
There is a lot to see and do in that area. I do not have much experience with the off pavement travel there but hope to become acquainted with it soon.
Off-Road Ranger I
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You are missing Hickory Run.I have been keeping track of people who have helped with or shown interest in my ramblings and in the Pennsylvania State Forests in genral.
The 4 most popular Forests seem to be
Bald Eagle
Michaux
Moshannan
Rothrock
The Allegheny National Forest is also popular...being in the Susquehannok State Forest
My personal interest will also be in Clear Creek
Elk
Sproul
Tiadaghton
As they complete the radius around me (hoping to complete a trip through them being off pavement as much as possible)
And just for info...the rest of the State Forests
Buchanan
Cornplanter
Delaware
Forbes
Gallitzin
Loyalsock
Pinchot
Tioga
Tuscarora
Weiser
William Penn.
The list of members who have contributed to my new obsession and/or posted information I have used are as listed
@Wawa Skittletits @riss800 @LivForNov @Clifford Zwiercan @LGlx @DBAR @Pick Teej @MOAK @7mmremmag @Dustinfromohio @RoadRunner @RCooney @utherjorge @OverlandZJ @Blue Moser
So, trying to get a network of members to assist in all of our adventures I decided to make this thread. These members were the ones who seem to be most active and from the area...but there are more who are less active/out of the area who i would also like to join us.
If anyone is interested (or prefer to be removed) please post up so we can have an active list of fellow Pennsylvania explorers
Yeah, I haven't had much luck finding State Parks that have the type of off-road access we might be looking for. I was trying to see if there were any forest or service roads in or around the Pocono/ Delaware Water Gap area, and it appears there might be one or two, but they are seasonal at best, if not gated altogether.You are missing Hickory Run.
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Yes DevilDodge, that is a good reference guide. I also have both eastern and western books. I'm thinking of driving to Bald Eagle during one of January's nicer days - I'm itching to get out.Pennsylvania Outdoors Atlases | Sportsman’s Connection
Our All-Outdoors Atlases are built to guide you to the best outdoors opportunities Pennsylvania has to offer. These spiral-bound guides contain maps at twice the scale and 100x the info covering activities from hunting to hiking.scmaps.com
So I purchased these. They have alot of useful information and cover the areas around the state very well.
Can not wait to use them for my central PA off pavement travel trip.
Enthusiast III
Good insight.I learned never to trust any snow in the shadows.
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