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Hiking in Huntingdon County explores a landscape characterized by rugged mountains, dense forests, and the expansive shoreline of Raystown Lake. The region features deep gorges carved by rivers like the Juniata, with trails ascending to viewpoints over the surrounding valleys and ridges. Extensive woodlands, including those in Rothrock State Forest, provide challenging and scenic hiking opportunities. The diverse terrain offers both level paths along waterways and more strenuous climbs up the area's significant natural features.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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8.57km
02:38
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Hike the moderate 5.3-mile Monsell, Lorence, Turkey, and Standing Stone Trail Loop, gaining 951 feet with Stone Valley Vista views.
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Hike the 4.0-mile (6.4 km) Indian Steps and Mid-State Trail Loop in Rothrock State Forest for steep climbs, ridge views, and historical intr

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9.93km
02:41
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140m
Hike the moderate Lake Trail in Stone Valley Recreation Area, covering 6.2 miles with views of Lake Perez.
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Enjoy easy hiking on Hawn's Overlook Trail at Raystown Lake, offering panoramic views of the water and surrounding hills.
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Hike the easy 1.4-mile Cliffs Trail in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, for scenic overlooks high above the Juniata River.
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Hike the moderate 1.8-mile Johnson Trail and Greenwood Spur in Rothrock State Forest, gaining 1379 feet with scenic views and old-growth for
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Hike the challenging Thousand Steps to Shorb's Summit for expansive views of the Juniata River valley on this 4.4-mile trail.
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Hike the 17.7-mile Lower Trail along the Juniata River, a difficult route with 632 feet of elevation gain and historical remnants.
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01:27
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Hike the easy 3.3-mile Buck, Allie and Grippis Trail in Raystown Lake National Recreation Area, featuring varied terrain and scenic overlook
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Hike the easy 0.7-mile Stone Mountain Overlook trail in Rothrock State Forest for nearly 360-degree views and hawk watching.
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Great trail. I saw a variety of people biking and walking the Lower Trail.
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You'll find a small gravel lot where a historic railroad once ran. Look closely, and you can still spot remnants of the old railroad grade and the stone foundations of the former station.
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The fire tower stands among the trees on the summit of Broad Mountain, and some flat grassy spots at its base marked by a fire ring offer good camping. This is the highest point on the 84-mile Standing Stone Trail.
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From the summit you can see out across the countryside to the winding Juanita River. Just before the trail descends from the summit toward Mapleton, you will find a flat unmarked area for camping by the trail. There are no amenities, but if you travel about a mile north of here you will find another two campsites with a fire ring.
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This old tank from 1948 stands as a memorial to all those who served and gave their lives in the armed forces. The tank is adjacent to the Lower Trail as you cross High Street. An embedded plaque details its history.
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Lake Perez in Stone Valley Forest is a tranquil oasis, surrounded by lush greenery and teeming with diverse wildlife. Its crystal-clear waters offer a serene retreat for nature enthusiasts and avid photographers alike.
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Offering a stunning view over Greenwood Furnace State Park, the Stone Valley Vista is a true highlight for anyone exploring the standing stone trail and surrounding area.
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Yes, the area offers several easier walks suitable for families. The Lake Perez loop from Warriors Mark is a gentle path around the water, perfect for a relaxed outing. Another great option is the Riverside Nature Trail, a simple and pleasant trail that follows the river.
Many trails in Huntingdon County are dog-friendly, but it's important to keep them on a leash and check specific park regulations. State parks like Trough Creek and Greenwood Furnace generally permit dogs on trails. Always be prepared to clean up after your pet.
Trough Creek State Park is the best place to see a waterfall. The park's trail system leads to the picturesque Rainbow Falls, which is a highlight of the gorge. The park itself is a geological wonder with several other interesting rock formations.
For those new to hiking, the Bear Meadows Natural Area loop from Thistlewood is an excellent choice. It's a relatively flat and straightforward trail that allows you to experience the region's natural bog environment without a strenuous climb.
The Thousand Steps Trail is known for being strenuous. It involves a steep and continuous climb up more than 1,000 stone steps on Jacks Mountain. While the trail itself is short, the elevation gain is significant. It's a challenging workout, but the views from the top are a fantastic reward.
Yes, for a more challenging day out, consider the Hiking loop from Alan Seeger Natural Area. This route involves significant elevation gain and takes you through more remote parts of the forest, offering a true sense of wilderness.
Hiking near Raystown Lake primarily features trails that wind through forests along its extensive, undeveloped shoreline. While many trails are known for mountain biking, such as the Allegrippis Trails, they also offer great hiking with intermittent views of the water through the trees.
Huntingdon County offers a good mix of trail types. While there are many excellent circular routes that bring you back to your starting point, like the Roman Tower loop from SCBWA Lot, the area is also home to sections of long-distance linear paths like the Standing Stone Trail.
For impressive vistas, the Indian Lookout loop from Colerain provides a rewarding view over the surrounding landscape after a moderate climb. Another highly regarded spot is the Stone Valley Vista, which you can reach via the Stone Valley Vista loop from Reedsville.
The routes in Huntingdon County are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the variety of terrain, from the challenging mountain climbs to the peaceful lakeside paths, and the well-preserved natural beauty of the state parks.
There are over 35 curated hiking routes available for Huntingdon County on komoot. These range from easy lakeside strolls to moderate mountain ridge hikes, ensuring there's a trail for every skill level.
Most popular trailheads and state parks, such as Trough Creek State Park and Greenwood Furnace State Park, have designated parking areas. For trails like the Thousand Steps, parking is available but can fill up quickly on weekends due to its popularity. It's always a good idea to arrive early.


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