Alternate Road Trips & Itineraries

PA Route 6 West of Bradford

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Alternate Route 6 Itineraries

PA Route 6 is one of Pennsylvania’s most scenic travel corridors, and there’s no single “right” way to experience it. Whether you’re interested in fall foliage, small-town culture, outdoor adventure, or themed excursions, the corridor offers countless ways to plan your trip. The itineraries below offer alternate ways to explore Route 6 from fresh perspectives.

Heritage Community Highlights

We have 20 Heritage Communities within the Route 6 Corridor, and quite honestly, any of them could provide a nice weekend road trip. In Milford, you could take time to reflect on this country’s military history and the people who served to protect our freedom. In Carbondale, you could spend an entire weekend learning about railroad history. In Coudersport, you could attend a star party and view the night sky the way it was meant to be viewed. In Corry, you could spend days visiting mom-and-pop boutiques.

Each of our 20 Heritage Communities has something special to offer. That’s why we call them Heritage Communities. These charming small towns are the jewels scattered across PA Route 6, just waiting to be discovered.

Seasonal Adventures: Fall Foliage Road Trips

One of the most classic ways to explore PA Route 6 is a fall foliage road trip. As a whole, Pennsylvania offers lots of great leaf peeping opportunities, but the best of the best is found in northern part of the state, particularly along the Route 6 Corridor. During peak fall colors, the mountainsides and valleys come alive with brilliant reds, oranges, and yellows.

An important aspect to keep in mind, though, is because PA Route 6 spans such a long distance and passes through so many different regions, the fall foliage doesn’t peak at the same time everywhere. If planning a fall foliage road trip, check the PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources website for an up-to-date map released each week of the fall season by the Bureau of Forestry with updates on fall foliage in each region of the state. You can then use one of our fall foliage itineraries to time your trip so that you’ll experience each region during peak color. Click each of the links below to view, download, and print fall foliage itineraries.

The Complete “Do 6” Road Trip

Of course, you don’t need to wait until fall to explore a road trip across PA Route 6. All you need is a week. And if you want to really take your time and have an even richer experience, plan for two weeks.

“Do 6” in 6 Days – This 6-day road trip follows PA Route 6 from west to east across northern Pennsylvania, using the helpful “Do 6” Mile Markers as a guide. In 6 days, you’ll enjoy stops in numerous Heritage Communities to view popular tourist attractions such as the Linesville Spillway and Pymatuning State Park, where “ducks walk across the backs of fish” and Kinzua Bridge State Park where you can view the valley from the Kinzua Skywalk. From there you’ll journey through the Dark Sky Region as well as the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon on your way to the scenic vistas in Bradford County and the plethora of outdoor recreation, historical sites, and waterfalls.

“Do 6” in 14 Days – Also arranged east to west, this road trip itinerary all the same great aspects of the 6-day version, but allows for more time spent within each community so that you can visit more attractions and experience more of what makes each place unique.

 

Follow the Artisan Trail!

Northern Pennsylvania’s rich history, diverse regions, and friendly people come together to produce a vibrant culture of craftsmanship and creativity. Each year, we celebrate the unique talents of the artisans living and working within the Route 6 Corridor with our Artisan Trail Map. Each map is a directory of the many talented individuals and businesses in this region, and we have created itineraries that make discovering these folks even easier.

Our artisan-themed road trips take travelers on an artistic adventure through each region of PA Route 6. Visit this page and enjoy art-inspired road trips for the Pocono Mountains, Endless Mountains, Pennsylvania Wilds, and Great Lakes Region.

PA Route 6 Public Art & Mural Trail

If you’re looking for another artsy road trip adventure, consider the PA Route 6 Public Art & Mural Trail, which consists of stops to view the dozens of murals and public art pieces scattered throughout the corridor. Many of these works detail local history and celebrate life in small towns. View this page and you’ll find an interactive map with the address for each mural and public art piece that we have located or had submitted to us from members of each community. Be sure to zoom in on the map, though, as some of these are so close to each other that you need to enlarge the map in order to see how many actually exist in each area.

The Ultimate Biking Road Trip

A “non-traditional” road trip is to cycle across PA Route 6, which carries both state and national bike route designations. But if you’re looking to get off of Route 6 and explore the more rural and scenic areas within the corridor, consider selecting one our bike loops. We have 6 Signature Loops as well as 20 Heritage Community Loops to choose from. Visit the bicycle page on our website and click on the loop you’d like to ride. You’ll be redirected to our Ride with GPS account which offers detailed cue sheets for each loop.

Our 6 Signature Loops were created with advanced riders in mind. These loops traverse some of the region’s most challenging riding, averaging around 67 miles per loop with numerous elevation gains. Some of them can be done in a single day while others might require a weekend.

Our Heritage Community Loops, however, are much shorter, with each one beginning and ending in one of our 20 Heritage Communities. These loops, when strung together using PA Route 6 as the connector, form the Trans Pennsylvania Cycle Tour. These loops range 15-30 miles in length with varying skill level and mixed surface riding. Each of our loops is designed to showcase the best that each community and surrounding areas has to offer.


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