Attractions and places to see around Pleasant Gap offer a blend of natural beauty and access to various regional points of interest. Located in the Nittany Valley at the base of Nittany Mountain, Pleasant Gap is an unincorporated community in Centre County, Pennsylvania. The area has a history as a transportation route and is known for its rich vein of high-grade limestone. Its location provides access to natural features and cultural sites in surrounding communities.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Beginner ride. A little over 2 miles out and then back. Would have liked to have gone further but it was marked “No trespassing.“ Looking later at the map I saw it was just state game lands. We mostly saw fishermen and views along the creek. Water was high.
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Centre Hall is so named because it sits near the geographic center of Penns Valley. Generally a small, quiet town, Centre Hall hosts "The Grange Fair" during the last week of August and becomes much busier.
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Often considered to be a suburb of State College and Penn State University, Bellefonte has enough of its own charm and character to be worth a visit. You'll find a mix of modern and Victorian, and a nice selection of creek side parks to choose from.
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This 62-acre nature center includes a farmstead and a significantly larger wetland area. You can't bike the trails in the nature center itself, but it makes a great destination to bike to, or to bike around on the adjacent trails and roads.
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If you're enjoying the beautiful and fun trails in the area and suddenly come across this point, you might think you're experiencing some hallucination. But no, what you have in front of you is a real beer tap. The downside is that it doesn't work...
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You can visit the Millbrook Marsh Nature Center, a 62-acre area featuring a farmstead and significant wetlands, ideal for nature enthusiasts. Another option is the Spring Creek Trail, a beginner-friendly path offering views along the creek.
Yes, the charming town of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, offers a mix of modern and Victorian architecture, along with creekside parks. It's also home to the Bellefonte Art Museum for Centre County, which highlights the region's role in the Underground Railroad, and the Bellefonte Historical Railroad Society at Talleyrand Park. Additionally, the Pennsylvania Military Museum in Boalsburg is nearby.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore hiking trails like those found in the Hiking around Pleasant Gap guide, which includes routes like the Spring Creek Canyon Trail. Cycling is also popular, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, as detailed in the Cycling around Pleasant Gap and Road Cycling Routes around Pleasant Gap guides.
Absolutely! The Millbrook Marsh Nature Center is a great family-friendly destination. The Spring Creek Trail is also suitable for families looking for an easy walk. Nearby towns like Bellefonte and Centre Hall are also considered family-friendly, with parks and events like 'The Grange Fair' in Centre Hall.
'The Grange Fair' is a significant event hosted by Centre Hall, Pennsylvania. This small town becomes much busier during the fair, which takes place annually during the last week of August.
While the Millbrook Marsh Nature Center is a wonderful destination, biking is not permitted on the trails within the nature center itself. However, it's a great spot to bike to or explore on adjacent trails and roads.
Hiking trails near Pleasant Gap vary in difficulty. For example, the Spring Creek Canyon Trail and Benner Spring Trail are considered easy. There are also moderate options like the Mike Lynch Overlook loop. You can find more details and specific routes in the Hiking around Pleasant Gap guide.
Yes, you might stumble upon the Beer Tap Mailbox. It's a real beer tap that serves as a mailbox, offering a unique and unexpected sight if you're exploring the local trails.
The region offers beauty throughout the year. Spring and fall are particularly pleasant for hiking and cycling due to milder temperatures and scenic foliage. Summer is great for enjoying the nature centers and outdoor events, while winter offers opportunities for activities like skiing at Tussey Mountain Ski and Recreation.
The Arboretum at Penn State, located in nearby State College, offers beautiful gardens and natural spaces for visitors to enjoy and relax.
Pleasant Gap is situated in the Nittany Valley, at the base of Nittany Mountain. Its mountain gap location historically served as a crucial transportation route for over 200 years, used by Native American paths, pack horse trails, and early turnpikes connecting Penns Valley with Nittany Valley. The area is also known for its rich vein of high-grade limestone.
Yes, areas like the Millbrook Marsh Nature Center, with its significant wetland area, provide excellent opportunities for observing local wildlife, especially various bird species and other wetland creatures.


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