Thanks
@DevilDodge. Do you know if there are any more advanced off-road trails in the park? Looking at all the info, it seems that all are fire roads that can be accessed pretty much by any car.
I mentioned in my post that the very first thing I did was look at the legend for 4x4 HC roads and there are none.
That said, they do open roads in hunting season and with an active weather event, your rig could be tested.
If you are looking for more advanced off road trails in a State Forest you won't find them. First (a play on words) you have to stay on the road in state forests. Second, if you find something that is more advanced, you probably shouldn't be there.
If you want advanced off road trails, you will have to go to one of the off road parks. And honestly, unless you have some over built rig...you would have more fun in a State Forest with a stock rig.
Of course there is always SharpBack Hollow and HenStep in Bald Eagle. People just driving in circles there. Get there soon, I feel the gates are not too far in our future!
Loyalsock is pretty proactive with keeping the landscape peaceful and protected. Same with Tuscarora and Rothrock.
Bald Eagle seems to be the go to for the off road stuff. But, I wonder how much longer it will be overlooked.
You are correct, forest roads that can be accessed by any car. In PA the theme is off pavement travel to motorized campsites...unless you want to camp in a parking lot at the off road parks.
Raush Creek, Famous Reading Outdoors. AOAA, Rock Run, The Lannding to name a few!