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Columbia County
Catawissa

BicyclePA Route V

Moderate

4.7

(4520)

14,491

riders

BicyclePA Route V

02:26

39.9km

260m

Cycling

This segment of BicyclePA Route V offers a truly picturesque touring bicycle experience, guiding you through quiet rural roads and deep, verdant valleys. You'll pedal alongside tranquil waterways like Fishing Creek, enjoying the blend of wooded areas and open countryside. The route provides a mix of easy rolling sections and enjoyable climbs, showcasing the varied terrain of Pennsylvania's Ridge and Valley country, making for a dynamic and engaging ride.

Planning your ride on BicyclePA Route V means preparing for a moderate challenge, with 842 feet (257 metres) of elevation gain over 24.8 miles (39.9 km), typically taking about 2 hours and 25 minutes. This route is best for cyclists with some road experience, as it's not intended for beginners. Ensure you carry enough water and snacks, especially if you plan to tackle the route during warmer months, and check local conditions before you head out.

BicyclePA Route V is part of Pennsylvania's extensive, signed bicycle route network, designed by experienced cyclists to traverse the state. This particular section offers a glimpse into the charm of rural Pennsylvania, including passing by the historic Rupert Covered Bridge. The route often utilizes state roads, providing a blend of natural beauty and access to local points of interest, making it a notable option for Pennsylvania bicycle touring.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Rupert Covered Bridge

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The Rupert Covered Bridge which passes over Fishing Creek was built in 1847 by Jesse Beard. The bridge has been restored in the early 2000s and the character of the original bridge has been retained.

Covered bridges were designed to protect the wooden bridge from the weather. There are only approximately 750 covered bridges left of the thousands that were built across the USA by the 1870s.

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4.99 km

Fishing Creek

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Fishing Creek runs for nearly 30 miles before joining the Susquehanna River near Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. Archeologic evidence of humans going back to 8,000 BCE while more significant by Native Americans began around 3,000-2,000 BCE. That's to say that people have been fishing in this creek for a very long time.

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26.1 km

Susquehanna River

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The Susquehanna River is major river in the Eastern United States. At 444 miles long it is the longest river along the East Coast and it has the 16th largest watershed of any river in the country. Throughout its course the river runs through wilderness and city areas, and there is plenty of opportunities for the public to enjoy the various recreational activities it offers.

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39.9 km

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26.4 km

6.57 km

5.45 km

1.45 km

Surfaces

32.0 km

6.18 km

1.45 km

286 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty and terrain like on this route?

BicyclePA Route V is designed for experienced cyclists, at least sixteen years old, with several years of road cycling experience. While it attempts to follow valleys to mitigate steep ascents, you should anticipate significant elevation changes, going "up and over the mountains." The terrain varies from "gently rolling to hilly" and includes sections with "nice, enjoyable climbs" and "wicked downhills."

What kind of scenery can I expect along the way?

You'll experience diverse and picturesque scenery, linking urban centers, rural landscapes, and scenic byways. Expect "gorgeous farm and mountain scenery," rural, wooded areas, and travel alongside creeks. The route also incorporates historical elements by following old railroad beds, canal towpaths, and river corridors, offering a blend of history and natural beauty.

Are there any notable points of interest or landmarks on the route?

Yes, the route offers several points of interest. You'll pass by the Rupert Covered Bridge, and travel alongside natural features like Fishing Creek and the Susquehanna River. The route also connects to the Allegheny River Trail near Franklin, PA, an area described as "very pretty."

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

While the route can be enjoyed in various seasons, spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant cycling conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be hot, and winter may present challenging conditions due to snow and ice, especially in mountainous sections.

What types of surfaces will I encounter on the trail?

The route utilizes a mix of paved roadways with lower traffic volumes, dedicated bike paths, rail trails, and shared-use roads. It primarily relies on state roads, which are generally paved, but be prepared for varied surface conditions throughout its length.

Is this route suitable for families or beginner cyclists?

This route is designed for experienced bicyclists and is generally not recommended for beginners or young children due to its length, significant elevation changes, and reliance on state roads. Some shorter, flatter sections might be suitable for families, but the full cross-state route is challenging.

Are dogs allowed on the route?

As the route primarily uses state roads and designated bike paths/rail trails, dogs are generally permitted, but always keep them on a leash and follow local regulations. Be mindful of traffic on road sections and ensure your dog is comfortable with long distances and varied terrain.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees to cycle this route?

No specific permits or entrance fees are generally required to cycle BicyclePA Route V itself, as it primarily uses public roads and trails. However, if you plan to camp in state parks or specific campgrounds along the way, those facilities may have their own fees or reservation requirements.

Where can I find parking and access points for the route?

Access points are available in various towns along the route. Parking can be found in many of these communities. For example, near Franklin, PA, there are camping options with shelters and tent pads that can also serve as access points. Given the route's length, you'll find numerous places to start or join it.

Does the route connect with other trails or cycling networks?

Yes, the BicyclePA system, including Route V, is part of a larger network that integrates with national systems like the U.S. Bicycle Route System (USBRS), enabling seamless multi-state journeys. Locally, the route also passes through sections of the BicyclePA Route V, Riverfront Trail, and various segments of the North Branch Canal Trail.

Are there camping or accommodation options along the route?

Yes, there are a "decent amount of camping" options available either directly on or close to the route. This includes free camping with shelters and tent pads in places like Franklin. Additionally, many towns along the route will offer various accommodation choices, from hotels to bed and breakfasts.

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