Let's GO!  Northwest Pennsylvania Great Outdoors On-Line Magazine of People, Places, & Events

 

It's Cool to Canoe!

It’s Cool To Canoe!

Escape the heat and find a cool breeze

as you paddle along a scenic river or

creek in the Wilds of Pennsylvania.

 

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Welcome Bikers

Welcome Bikers

The 4 different rides in this article were put together for bikers by bikers. They’ll take

you through some of the most spectacular

scenery you’ll ever come across.

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Dave's Top Ten Scenic Experiences

10 Clarion River Lodge Gazebo

  9 Whitmer Park

  8 Punxsutawney Hill

  7 Furling Flags in Brookville

  6 Bilgers Rocks

  5 Bear Town Rocks

  4 Historic Victorian Homes

  3 Largest Eastern Hemlock

  2 Brady Narrows

  1 Seneca Point

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Fun Family Adventure

Women of the Wilds

 

Golf in the Great Outdoors

“Big Butt”
Lumber Heritage Festival 

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Where to go Elk Watching

Where to go Elk Watching

Anybody can go to the zoo to see exotic

creatures, but it takes a real adventurer

to seek out the fabulous wildlife of

Pennsylvania.

 

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Treasure Hunting for the 21st Century

Treasure Hunting 21st Century

Geocaching is a treasure hunt for the 21st

century. First you need a hand-held GPS

receiver (Global Positioning System), which is something akin to the navigation devices in newer cars.

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Head for Open Water

Head For Open Water

Whether you have a kayak or a cabin cruiser,

the big lakes in Pennsylvania’s Great

Outdoors are open to watercraft of all kind.

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Dave's Top Ten Scenic Experiences

Dave's Top Ten Scenic Experiences

Clarion River Lodge Gazebo

Bring your camera, this is a terrific view revealing the majesty of the Clarion River as it winds through Cook Forest

1,500 feet below. It’s truly inspiring. ClarionRiverLodge.com

Whitmer Park

Whitmer Park

Sit on a park bench and just relax as you watch the ducks splash and the river flows right through town. A picture

perfect setting located in downtown historic Clearfield.

Punxsutawney Hill

Punxsutawney Hill

Enjoy the view from this hill during any season—it’s spectacular. Rumor has it you can see the name “Punxsy” spelled

out in street lights from the hill at night. (Route 119 in Punxsutawney)

Furling Flags in Brookville

Furling Flags in Brookville

Ride into historic Brookville on a windy day and you’ll see small town America at its best with flags waving high. It’s even more fun when you turn onto Main Street and discover the charming boutiques, restaurants and more.

Bilgers Rocks

Bilgers Rocks

Come wonder at this ancient geological rock formation, which covers 20 acres. One 500-ton boulder sits atop a smaller

one in perfect balance.(Route 879, near Grampian)

Bear Town Rocks

Bear Town Rocks

See house-sized blocks of gray and white sandstone and a scenic overlook of Clear Creek Valley.

(Near Clear Creek State Park, Route 949)

Historic Victorian Homes

Historic Victorian Homes

Stroll the streets of historic Ridgway’s exceptional Victorian homes. Feel like you are standing in an era gone by. The Historic District includes over 700 homes, business and churches. The district includes structures built from 1855.

Largest Eastern Hemlock

Largest Eastern Hemlock

Visit the largest known Eastern Hemlock tree in the State, it can be found at Cook Forest State Park. The tree is over 120 feet tall.

Brady Narrows

Brady Narrows

Bring your camera and binoculars and experience the panoramic view of the magnificent loop in the Allegheny River at

East Brady. This is great family stop with a restaurant nearby. (Brady’s Bend, Route 68, East Brady)

Seneca Point

Seneca Point

Seneca Point is almost a spiritual experience. It’s here people have gathered for hundreds of years to view the gorge created by the Minnesotan Glacier that carved out the Clarion River Valley 10,000 years ago. The area is maintained by

Cook Forest State Park and you’re free to climb the nearby fire tower to take pictures—and use your cell phone. (Route 36, Cook Forest State Park)


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