Ridgway
Discover Ridgway
The town of Ridgway was founded in the 1800’s and has done a remarkable job of preserving the grandeur of its Victorian past with the “Lily of the Valley” National Historic Register District featuring stunning mansions and homes, including a beautiful courthouse and “Millionaires Row”. Each spring, hundreds of artisans from around the globe demonstrate their skills at the annual Chainsaw Carvers Rendezvous. Tasting in the Wilds is a popular food, wine, beer, and art festival held each July. Hikers and cyclists can explore Clarion/Little Toby Trail and kayakers enjoy peaceful paddling on the Wild & Scenic Clarion River.
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Scenic trail along Big Mill Creek with three loops totaling 7.7 miles for skiing, hiking, and mountain biking. The trail-head offers parking and restrooms.
Riverfront log cabin situated directly on the wild and scenic Clarion River. Bike, hike, fish, hunt, swim, peddle, paddle, or just relax at this family friendly cabin!
Class 1 kayaking, canoeing, wildlife viewing, and spectacular scenery. Trophy brown trout and smallmouth bass fishing. See Clarion Water trail map.
18-mile crushed-limestone rail-trail along Little Toby Creek and Clarion River from Brockway to Ridgway for hiking, bicycling, and cross-country skiing with ghost towns and swinging bridge.
Cozy well-appointed home in the Pennsylvania Wilds. One block from the biking/hiking trail and a short walk to Ridgway town shops and restaurants. Sleeps four.
Celebrating 70 years! Old-fashioned sweet shop in downtown Ridgway. Locally made Peanut Butter Melt-Aways and many more chocolate treats. Gummi and novelty candies, unique gifts.
ECCOTA's sales gallery features high quality handmade artisan goods. Pottery, woodturning, original artwork, prints, jewelry, fiber, and more from 60+ local artists: classes and performances.
Completed in 1880. Three story red brick and stone with slate roof. The clock and bell tower stand 60 feet above the roof line.
Elk County's only working domestic elk farm. Spring newborn calves & bulls in velvet, hear bugling in fall. Elk Jerky and frozen elk meat available.
Comprised of two museums and a historical chapel. The Victorian Center House and Robinson Museum house thousands of artifacts for Elk County's illustrious history.