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Discover Pennsylvania's Tioga State Park: The East Coast's Stunning 'Grand Canyon' Gorges

Discover Pennsylvania s Tioga State Park: The East Coast s Stunning  Grand Canyon  Gorges

A family ventures into the woods, and discovers more nature, vistas, and stunning gorges.

TIOGA STATE PARK, Pennsylvania – I hate the word breathtaking. Maybe a punch to the gut or landing on the moon without your space suit is breathtaking. Places do not qualify.

That said, I was in awe — and totally surprised — when I saw the Grand Canyon...in Pennsylvania. (Of all places.) Located roughly 225 miles northwest of New York City, or 200 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, the Grand Canyon is in the Tioga State Forest. Nearly forty-five miles long and up to fifteen hundred feet deep, it is, well, grand.  

And it even has its own name: Pine Creek Gorge. The canyon is overgrown with a re-growth of pine that had been clear-cut in the 19th century of pine for building and hemlock for tanning. Not to sound like a tour guide, but at that time the largest tanneries in the world were located in the Pine Gorge. (For starters, it took 2,000 pounds of hemlock bark to tan 150 pounds of good sole leather. Astounding!)

Needless to say, this damage didn’t go totally unnoticed, and a writer named George Washington Sears, considered one of the earliest conservationists, wrote impassioned poems about the ravages of industry on the environment. He was also a sportswriter for Forest and Stream magazine, where he wrote about canoeing on your own and ultralight camping. This was revolutionary stuff at the time, and that’s what interested us, which is to say me, my wife, and our two young sons.

After climbing a vertigo-inducing lookout tower and catching our breath at the rim of the gorge, we got down to the river’s edge and rented boats. The water was a bit low in July, but a wonderful adventure nonetheless. The easy spot to “drop in” (that’s canoist lingo) is Ansonia and “take out,” seventeen miles later, is Blackwell. Rapids can approach class three (of six), so we had some bouncy (and safe) whitewater fun for the whole family — as well as spectacular sightseeing.  

We hiked along the short Barbour Rock trail, but if you're feeling intrepid, there are longer options like West Rim Trail and Pine Creek Trail, which includes a long flat stretch along the former railway bed. Other invigorating outdoor activities including fishing for large brown trout, smallmouth bass, and walleyes, and taking a guided raft tour (lunch provided).

But wait, there's more! Hiking, trail biking, golf, horseback riding, motorcycle tours, plus skiing and snowmobiling in winter. Less sweaty stops include The Corning Museum of Glass (which is, I kid you not, fascinating) and a ride on the Tioga Central Railroad (excellent for vintage train buffs). You can camp in several locations, or stay at one of the many B&Bs in the Wellsboro area.

If you happen to be visiting on Memorial Day weekend, you can really get your Americana on at The Blossburg Coal Festival. You come to celebrate coal and end up entering your child in the cutest baby contest. Just think of the stories you'll live to tell.


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