Tioga State Forest

Tioga State Forest derives its name from the Seneca phrase “meeting of two rivers.” It covers 161,890 acres in Bradford and Tioga counties. The forest hosts the Pine Creek Gorge, also known as the “Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania.” Tioga features awe-inspiring views and miles of clean, cool streams, like Cedar Run and Babbs Creek and is one of eight state forests located in the PA Wilds region.

http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/stateforests/tioga/

Hoffman Campground along Pine Creek Rail Trail

All camping along Pine Creek requires a camping permit. Tiadaghton State Forest: Primitive camping near the rail trail is permitted at Black Walnut Bottom Camping Area (2 miles south of Slate Run). Black Walnut Bottom offers picnic tables, fire rings and restrooms. Canoeists with permits may also camp at a limited number of sites at Naval Run, Callahan Run and at Bonnell Flat Camping Area. Tioga State Forest: Primitive camping near the rail trail is permitted along Pine Creek at designated locations. Tiadaghton and Hoffman campgrounds offer picnic tables, fire rings, potable water and restrooms. https://pawilds.com/asset/pine-creek-rail-trail/

Logging Trucks

Even more then the natural gas drilling rigs, logging trucks where a constant rumble through the forest, and plenty of chances to pull over and let them squeeze by.

Taken on Tuesday November 9, 2010 at Tioga State Forest.

Water Trough Hollow

On the side of the mountain is ever so narrow and steep Cedar Mountain Road climbing it's way around Water Trough Hollow.

Taken on Tuesday November 9, 2010 at Tioga State Forest.