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Located between the towns of Cammal and Slate Run in north-central Pennsylvania in Tiadaghton State Forest, the Golden Eagle Trail is a rugged, strenuous hike that gains 2,247 feet in elevation. This 9-mile loop trail runs through dense forests of massive old pines, along two lively streams rushing through hemlock-covered gorges, passes by a number of lovely waterfalls, old logging camps, fascinating rock formations, old quarries, and splash dams, ending with a climb up Raven’s Horn and a spectacular view of the Pine Creek valley. Watch for snakes sunning themselves on warm rocks and look out for bears.

PA-414, Cammal, PA 17723

Golden Eagle Trail, just north of Cammal
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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