Celebrate Pennsylvania Trails Month with NPC

September is a special time to celebrate the vast network of trails that Pennsylvania has to offer. With over 12,000 miles of diverse trails across the state, there’s an adventure for every type of explorer—whether you prefer hiking, biking, paddling, or simply immersing yourself in nature. This month, we’re thrilled to highlight some of the remarkable trails that NPC Members have helped conserve and enhance. These not-so-hidden gems are right here in Northcentral PA and they offer unique opportunities to connect with nature and enjoy the great outdoors.

Discover the Jacoby Falls Trail

Just down the road from the NPC office is a true Lycoming County treasure—the Jacoby Falls Trail! This out-and-back trail takes you across a wetland boardwalk, through a shady forest of hemlock and hardwoods, and alongside the beautiful Jacoby Run creek. The hike ends at the stunning Jacoby Falls, which changes with each season—from spring’s cascading rainbows to summer’s gentle trickle, autumn’s vibrant colors, and wintery ice formations.

NPC played a key role in conserving this trail for everyone to enjoy. Until the early 2000s, the trail crossed both private and public land. When the private land went up for sale, NPC jumped at the chance to buy 362.5 acres, making sure the trail and surrounding areas would stay open to the public.

This conserved land is now part of the Loyalsock State Forest.

Paddle Through the Phelps Mills Canoe Access

For water enthusiasts, Pennsylvania boasts 29 water trails ideal for kayaking, canoeing, floating, and more! Among these, the Phelps Mills Canoe Access on the Pine Creek Water Trail stands out.

For years, people used the property by the Route 150 bridge over Pine Creek to launch boats, fish, and relax, thinking it was public land. When the private owner decided to sell, the community risked losing this popular spot. That’s when NPC stepped in to purchase and conserve the land, and also secured funding to improve the parking area and canoe launch.

Now, it’s easier for everyone to enjoy the creek, and it’s officially part of the Tiadaghton State Forest.

Explore the Pine Creek Rail Trail

No celebration of Pennsylvania Trails Month would be complete without showcasing the Pine Creek Rail Trail, one of the most stunning and versatile 4-season rail trails in the northeast! Stretching 62 miles through forested canyon walls alongside Pine Creek, this trail offers endless opportunities for outdoor adventures.

For over 30 years, NPC members have been helping to conserve and enhance this trail system. From creating new access points like the Cavanaugh and Tombs Flat Access Areas to installing bike repair stations, and protecting the scenic views and wild spaces along the trail, we’ve been dedicated to ensuring everyone can enjoy hiking, biking, paddling, fishing, cross-country skiing, camping, and more!

Trek the Loyalsock Trail

For those seeking a more rugged adventure, the Loyalsock Trail (LT) offers a 59.2-mile trek through the Loyalsock State Forest. This trail features historic CCC Camps, breathtaking vistas, and cascading waterfalls. From Route 87 near Montoursville to US Route 220 near Laporte, the LT traverses diverse landscapes, including footpaths, old logging roads, and abandoned railroad grades.

The Alpine Club of Williamsport has been instrumental in extending, relocating, and maintaining the LT over the years. In the early 1990s, the Northcentral Pennsylvania Conservancy (NPC) helped conserve the trail’s route by acquiring the 606-acre Flynn property. This acquisition conserved the LT’s original path and enabled the addition of new trails, such as the Flynn Trail and Butternut Trail!

Support this Work by Becoming an NPC Member

As we celebrate Pennsylvania Trails Month, we invite you to join us in conserving and enhancing the beautiful trails of Northcentral PA. Your support as an NPC member helps create trails and access to the outdoors for everyone to enjoy!