Planning a ride through central Pa.
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Planning a ride through central Pa.
I need some suggestions...
I'm trying to map out a one day ride from Bedford County north through the mountains. We'd like to make the far end of our loop at the Little Grand Canyon. I want to stay on back roads as much as possible and show them as many sight-seeing spots as I can in both directions. I'll probably start the loop going north on 866 into Williamsburg then over the mountain to Rt 22, skip over to Petersburg and then take them through Diamond Valley. Some of the stops in that area would be Whipples Dam, Alan Seeger forest, and Greenwood Furnace. I don't know where to go between State College and the canyon.
Has anyone has done a similar ride?
Another question: It's been a while since I went through Diamond Valley so I don't remember where the road takes you beyond the church camp. My Pa. map doesn't show that road coming out anywhere. Can you go through the camp (around the lake) and then somehow head back over to Whipples Dam without back-tracking?
I'm trying to map out a one day ride from Bedford County north through the mountains. We'd like to make the far end of our loop at the Little Grand Canyon. I want to stay on back roads as much as possible and show them as many sight-seeing spots as I can in both directions. I'll probably start the loop going north on 866 into Williamsburg then over the mountain to Rt 22, skip over to Petersburg and then take them through Diamond Valley. Some of the stops in that area would be Whipples Dam, Alan Seeger forest, and Greenwood Furnace. I don't know where to go between State College and the canyon.
Has anyone has done a similar ride?
Another question: It's been a while since I went through Diamond Valley so I don't remember where the road takes you beyond the church camp. My Pa. map doesn't show that road coming out anywhere. Can you go through the camp (around the lake) and then somehow head back over to Whipples Dam without back-tracking?
#2
RE: Planning a ride through central Pa.
If you like remote woods with elevation changes and curves, consider 144 from Bellefonte to Galeton on Rt 6.
Another option would be taking 144 to Renova and turn east on 120 to Hyner. Turn left onto Hyner Run Road (1014). A couple miles up that road there is a paved right turn that winds approximately 4 miles up onto the Hyner Overlook. A nice view but this side trip could eat up a bunch of time. Anyway, from there back down the moutain to Hyner Run Road and turn right to 44, then north on 44 to 144 and on to Galeton.
Another option would be taking 144 to Renova and turn east on 120 to Hyner. Turn left onto Hyner Run Road (1014). A couple miles up that road there is a paved right turn that winds approximately 4 miles up onto the Hyner Overlook. A nice view but this side trip could eat up a bunch of time. Anyway, from there back down the moutain to Hyner Run Road and turn right to 44, then north on 44 to 144 and on to Galeton.
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RE: Planning a ride through central Pa.
Thanks for the info Geezer. That looks like a good route to run.
A couple of us went for an evening ride tuesday up Rt. 26 to Greenwood Furnace and then into Alan Seeger Forest. One thing's for sure, Alan Seeger is in the middle of nowhere and finding it is almost impossible if you don't ask directions. When we finally found it, it was almost dark so we decided to follow a "road" from there over to Boalsburg/ Rt. 322. It ended up being six miles of dusty switch-back mountain road. We put on 140 miles and didn't get home until 11:30.
A couple of us went for an evening ride tuesday up Rt. 26 to Greenwood Furnace and then into Alan Seeger Forest. One thing's for sure, Alan Seeger is in the middle of nowhere and finding it is almost impossible if you don't ask directions. When we finally found it, it was almost dark so we decided to follow a "road" from there over to Boalsburg/ Rt. 322. It ended up being six miles of dusty switch-back mountain road. We put on 140 miles and didn't get home until 11:30.
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RE: Planning a ride through central Pa.
Just came in from riding to Worlds End state park then over on Rt. 87 to Mountoursville. Route 87 from Forksville is a beautiful ride. At a small, really small town Warrensville take Rt. 973 West to RT. 44. At this point make sure you gas up. 44 will take you north through state forest lands to Rt. 6. Take a map and don't worry about getting lost. It's all Gods country.
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RE: Planning a ride through central Pa.
If you ever plan a trip on route 6 again let me know i live just off rt 6 in Mansfield pa thats 13 miles west of wellboro. We do some great rides here! if ya have any questions you can email me at wjjk@ptd.net
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RE: Planning a ride through central Pa.
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If you like remote woods with elevation changes and curves, consider 144 from Bellefonte to Galeton on Rt 6.
Another option would be taking 144 to Renova and turn east on 120 to Hyner. Turn left onto Hyner Run Road (1014). A couple miles up that road there is a paved right turn that winds approximately 4 miles up onto the Hyner Overlook. A nice view but this side trip could eat up a bunch of time. Anyway, from there back down the moutain to Hyner Run Road and turn right to 44, then north on 44 to 144 and on to Galeton.
If you like remote woods with elevation changes and curves, consider 144 from Bellefonte to Galeton on Rt 6.
Another option would be taking 144 to Renova and turn east on 120 to Hyner. Turn left onto Hyner Run Road (1014). A couple miles up that road there is a paved right turn that winds approximately 4 miles up onto the Hyner Overlook. A nice view but this side trip could eat up a bunch of time. Anyway, from there back down the moutain to Hyner Run Road and turn right to 44, then north on 44 to 144 and on to Galeton.