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Get back to nature on Pennsylvania Route 6. The corridor stretches from Lake Erie to the Delaware River, connecting you to some of the best outdoor recreation in northern Pennsylvania. You’ll find the vast Allegheny National Forest, thousands of acres of public land, peaceful lakes, winding rivers, and wide-open skies.
Whether you’re into fishing, paddling, hiking, biking, birdwatching, or stargazing, there’s always something waiting for you along Route 6. Every community offers its own way to explore the outdoors, and you can take it all at your own pace.
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Plan a quiet walk, a full weekend trip, or anything in between. The beauty of Route 6 is that you choose how you want to experience it.
About Troy Sale Barn is a piece of important local history. In 1920, 20 local farmers had a vision for…
The 1.3-mile Rimrock Trail offers a scenic hike through the Allegheny National Forest, leading visitors…
About Located on the East Rim of the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, 585-acre Leonard Harrison State Park…
About The site is named for George W. Childs, a noted philanthropist, whose widow deeded the land to…
About The Gateway Lodge, in Cooksburg, PA, is a grand getaway destination with the intimate feel of a…
About Come enjoy our eclectic horses! Choose a trail ride or pony ride in the beautiful Susquehannock…
About Visit Cedar Bicycle, a full-service cycling gear shop and training facility in Scranton, PA. “Cedar…
About THE LAUGHING OWL PRESS COMPANY, a full-service print shop nestled in the heart of the Pennsylvania…
About ELK COUNTY COUNCIL ON THE ARTS (ECCOTA) is dedicated to promoting the cultural enrichment of the…
Learn More about Elk County Council on the Arts & ECCOTA Gallery
About CJ SPIRITS, a craft distillery located amidst the Pennsylvania Wilds of Kane, PA, provides tours,…
The Pennsylvania Route 6 Alliance could not do its job of promoting the Route 6 Heritage Corridor without the help of various regional tourism partner organizations.
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