YOU'RE ON THE WRONG SIDE! You have to go to the other side (the Leonard Harrison state park side) where it is much, much more rustic. On the side you are on, the Turkey trail is safe and ends with about 500 steps, but on the other side, there are no guard rails, no steps or anything, all the way to the bottom. I did both sides. The other side has a nice rustic camp ground and a large number of rustic overlook spots. I love this place.
@christo930 no no the rustic side is the colton point side . No RVs and the no step or guard rail turkey trail . ... Leonard Harrison has the gift shop , small museum like room , a large overlook area and easy access turkey trail . Both sides are great but we like to camp colton point .
Thanks for posting. I come from an opposite section of Pennsylvania but my parents have a house along the route than runs parallel to Pine Creek. In Potter and Tioga Counties one can see the stars that look like you can reach up and grab one. It's an area that isn't polluted by man made light.
My parents had a home away from home along the route that takes you to the Grand Canyon. The creek was on the other side of the road. This is awesome country. Thanks for posting.
The original music I put on this video; "From a Distance" by the devine Bette Midler had to be removed due to copywrite infridgement. I could not believe it! So much for complimenting and endorsing a song!
I grew up in Wellsboro, just 10 miles from the canyon. I get so homesick for this area and I love seeing the video. It is beautiful in the fall also. Thank you.
i grew up 2 hours south of the canyon but spent the majority of my life fishing the canyon. from rexford to tiaghdaton. it is the best trout stream in the country. i havent been there in almost 10 years. thanks for taking me back. sincerely, joe in santa barbara california.
Joe, I just returned from a trip to Palmdale California. It was over 100 degrees all week. I missed the grass, trees and farmlands of PA. The Lightening Bugs greeted me when I got home. You are quite welcome. I am glad I could take you back.
Are dogs allowed on the trails?
416mcp 7 months ago
beautiful!
shansin3 1 year ago
YOU'RE ON THE WRONG SIDE! You have to go to the other side (the Leonard Harrison state park side) where it is much, much more rustic. On the side you are on, the Turkey trail is safe and ends with about 500 steps, but on the other side, there are no guard rails, no steps or anything, all the way to the bottom. I did both sides. The other side has a nice rustic camp ground and a large number of rustic overlook spots. I love this place.
christo930 1 year ago
@christo930 no no the rustic side is the colton point side . No RVs and the no step or guard rail turkey trail . ... Leonard Harrison has the gift shop , small museum like room , a large overlook area and easy access turkey trail . Both sides are great but we like to camp colton point .
Pentxn 1 year ago
Thanks for posting. I come from an opposite section of Pennsylvania but my parents have a house along the route than runs parallel to Pine Creek. In Potter and Tioga Counties one can see the stars that look like you can reach up and grab one. It's an area that isn't polluted by man made light.
pmoyer50 1 year ago
The stars are amazing in these neck of the woods. We even heard cyotes while we were camping.
penelopy777 1 year ago
My parents had a home away from home along the route that takes you to the Grand Canyon. The creek was on the other side of the road. This is awesome country. Thanks for posting.
pmoyer50 1 year ago
i just came back from there 10 minutes ago :)
MJMrox 2 years ago
The original music I put on this video; "From a Distance" by the devine Bette Midler had to be removed due to copywrite infridgement. I could not believe it! So much for complimenting and endorsing a song!
penelopy777 3 years ago
I grew up in Wellsboro, just 10 miles from the canyon. I get so homesick for this area and I love seeing the video. It is beautiful in the fall also. Thank you.
ksgrandma 3 years ago
I accidently deleted a recent comment.. if it was yours please send it again.
You mentioned the sunsets... I was amazed by the night sky. There were so many stars, with no light polution, I was amazed.
penelopy777 3 years ago
i grew up 2 hours south of the canyon but spent the majority of my life fishing the canyon. from rexford to tiaghdaton. it is the best trout stream in the country. i havent been there in almost 10 years. thanks for taking me back. sincerely, joe in santa barbara california.
pedankip 3 years ago
Joe, I just returned from a trip to Palmdale California. It was over 100 degrees all week. I missed the grass, trees and farmlands of PA. The Lightening Bugs greeted me when I got home. You are quite welcome. I am glad I could take you back.
penelopy777 3 years ago
I belong to group of 20-30 guys who make a trip to the Grand Canyon of PA every Spring for a few days of beerlaxing. Awesome video!
ccarter517 3 years ago
Wow! That must be alot of beer! :)
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for the comment.
penelopy777 3 years ago
We enjoyed your video.
Hopefully, we can make it there soon.
XWingRepair4cheap 4 years ago
Thanks for showing me my childhood home...absolutely beautiful.
(1/4 Billygoat)-Adrienne from Wellsboro
yoadrienne28 4 years ago