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The Loyalsock Trail (LT) is a 59.2 mi (95.3 km) linear hiking trail in Lycoming and Sullivan counties in north-central Pennsylvania. [1] It is roughly parallel to Loyalsock Creek and traverses rugged lands mostly in Loyalsock State Forest .
Loyalsock Creek is used for trout fishing and whitewater kayaking, and the Loyalsock Trail which runs along it is an opportunity for hiking. Worlds End State Park is located on the Loyalsock in Sullivan County, near Forksville. Pennsylvania Route 87 runs the length of the valley, following the north fork after Forksville.
Loyalsock Trail, often abbreviated LT, is a rugged 59.28-mile (95.40 km) hiking trail that stretches from near Loyalsockville, in Lycoming County on Pennsylvania Route 87 to north of Laporte in Sullivan County, just off U.S. Route 220.
Plunketts Creek is an approximately 6.2-mile-long (10 km) tributary of Loyalsock Creek in Lycoming and Sullivan counties in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.Two unincorporated villages and a hamlet are on the creek, and its watershed drains 23.6 square miles (61 km 2) in parts of five townships.
T-456 in Loyalsock Twp. Roadside African American, Civil War, Religion, Underground Railroad Julia C. Collins (? - 1865) June 19, 2010: Susq. River Walk & Timber Heritage Trail, near Market St. Bridge, Williamsport
There are approximately 200 miles of marked and unmarked trails located throughout the Loyalsock State Forest. Loyalsock Trail, 59.3 miles (95.4 km) along Loyalsock Creek in Lycoming and Sullivan counties; Old Loggers Path, a loop of 27.8 miles (44.7 km) in the Pleasant Stream and Rock Run valleys in northeast Lycoming County
Williamsport is located at (41.244428, −77.018738), [16] and is bordered by the West Branch Susquehanna River to the south (with Armstrong Township, South Williamsport, Duboistown and Susquehanna Township south of the river), Loyalsock Township to the east and north, Old Lycoming Township to the north and Woodward Township to the west
Loyalsock Creek: A "Must See Park" known for trout fishing, white-water kayaking, camping, and hiking on the Loyalsock Trail. Yellow Creek State Park: Indiana County: 3,140 acres (1,271 ha) 1963: Yellow Creek, Yellow Creek Lake: Crossed by the Kittanning Path, a major east–west Native American trail during the 18th century