Silver Creek and Firetower Loop
Silver Creek and Firetower Loop
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The easy Silver Creek and Firetower Loop in Locust Lake State Park offers a 3.4-mile hike to an abandoned fire tower and peaceful natural sc
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.32 km
Highlight • Monument
4.83 km
Highlight • Natural
5.53 km
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5.53 km
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3.85 km
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This easy hike usually takes around 1 hour and 28 minutes to complete. However, your actual time may vary depending on your pace and how long you spend enjoying the sights.
The trail primarily follows a rocky dirt road, which is generally easy to traverse. You'll pass through pine and oak forests, with bracken ferns and small streams. Be aware that sections can be muddy with puddles after rain.
Along the route, you'll encounter the historic Fire Tower, which is an abandoned structure and a key point of interest. You might also spot the Stone Island in Stream. A side trail can lead you to the Silver Creek reservoir, offering views of larger oak trees.
Yes, this trail is rated as easy and is generally considered suitable for beginners and families. The 'Fire Tower Road' portion is particularly easy to hike, making it a pleasant outing for most skill levels.
While the specific rules for this trail aren't detailed, trails in state parks like Locust Lake often permit dogs on a leash. It's always best to check the latest regulations with Locust Lake State Park directly before your visit.
Spring and early summer are particularly lovely, as you might see blooming rhododendrons and teaberry flowers. The area is quiet and peaceful year-round, but be prepared for potential mud and puddles after rain, regardless of the season.
This trail is located within Locust Lake State Park. While there are typically no entrance fees for Pennsylvania State Parks, specific activities or facilities might require a fee. It's advisable to check the official Locust Lake State Park website for any current regulations or parking fees.
Yes, a significant portion of this route, about 53%, follows the official trail known as Firetower Road.
The area is rich in natural beauty. Depending on the season, you could spot blooming rhododendrons, various mushrooms like russula and edible milk caps, and teaberry flowers. Wildlife observations have included swallowtail butterflies and oven birds. The reservoir area also features high bush blueberries.
While specific parking details aren't provided, trails leading to fire towers often have designated parking areas near the trailhead. Given that a large portion of the route is 'Firetower Road,' look for parking access points along this road within Locust Lake State Park.
Given the easy difficulty and potential for muddy sections, comfortable hiking shoes are recommended. You might also want to bring water, snacks, and insect repellent, especially during warmer months. Binoculars could enhance your wildlife viewing experience.