Explore the AT Pennsylvania - Appalachian Trail Conservancy
Joseph Ibberson Conservation Area - Pennsylvania DCNR
Susquehanna Appalachian Trail Club - they have built an impressive amount of stone steps throughout this hike and their trails are impeccably maintained.
DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 40.45162, -76.77629
| Parking at Clarks Creek Appalachian Trail Crossing |
TRAIL MAPS:
Appalachian Trail in PA Sections 7 & 8 - Keystone Trails Association
Joseph Ibberson Conservation Area - Pennsylvania DCNR
HIKE DISTANCE: 10.8 miles
THE HIKE:
I had heard of people spotting a bike to hike sections of the Appalachian Trail so I wanted to give that a try but sort of in reverse. To hike this section I would have to bike 5 miles from the Clarks Creek crossing of the Appalachian Trail to the Victoria Trail along Route 325 which has a 55 mph speed limit and almost no shoulder. So I did that first early in the morning when there was hardly any traffic and it wasn't bad at all. Except for the many hills.
| It's a hilly ride so I had to walk several hills but it was easy coasting downhill. |
| Just past just guardrail on the right ... |
| ... is the State Game Land parking lot and the Victoria Trail. |
| Locking the bike to a tree to be retrieved later ... |
| ... and the hike begins on the Victoria Trail. |
| The trail starts out smooth ... |
| ... then there is an extensive amount of impressive stone work going up. |
| When the Victoria Trail switchbacks left ... |
| ... continuing straight on the pink Whitetail Trail. |
| At this intersection of massive downed trees the Whitetail Trail continues straight and the Appalachian Trail crosses over. |
| Turning left on the AT. |
| The Victoria Trail joins in from the left having come up from that switchback. |
| Now staying with the Victoria Trail when the AT continues straight. That section is for another day. |
| The Victoria Trail descends on an old woods road. |
| Nice views along the way down. |
| At the intersection up head the Victoria Trail continues straight (I'd be returning that way later) and ... |
| ... the Whitetail Trail crosses over. I turned left on the Whitetail Trail. |
| At the pond I was surprised to see this Eagle Path that was not on the map. |
| Unfortunately it has become a bit difficult to follow but I made it through. |
| At the far end of the pond with picnic tables to the left the trail continues along the other side where the trail is in much better shape. |
| Continuing on the Whitetail Trail. |
| The Whitetail Trail ends and becomes the red Evergreen Trail. |
| Just before the parking lot at this downed tree a short gated woods road to the left looked like it might lead to a view so I went to check that out. |
| It did not only lead to nice views but to a mowed path as an alternative to the Evergreen Trail. |
| Continuing to the right and along the parking lot. |
| Back into the woods and on the Evergreen Trail ... |
| ... where the beginning of the Victoria Trail joins in. |
| Staying with the Victoria Trail. |
| Where the trail had been woods roads, the Victoria Trail become more rugged. |
| Back at that intersection where the Whitetail Trail crosses over ... |
| ... turning left on the Whitetail Trail to switchback up to the Appalachian Trail. |
| Back at the intersection from the beginning of the hike and now turning left on the AT. |
| It's the AT for the next 5 miles. |
| Indigo Bunting |
| A blue-blazed side trail to an overlook. |
| It is supposed to be an overlook of Clarks Valley but you can't see the valley anymore. |
| Continuing on the AT. |
| Where the AT had been surprisingly smooth up to this point, it becomes rockier in parts. |
| A side trail back to Route 325. |
| About 2 miles from the Shikellimy Trail the AT descends Peters Mountain on long switchbacks. |
| Coming out at Route 325 where the AT crosses over ... |
| ... and continues past the parking lot where I parked the car. Now a 5-mile drive ... |
| ... to retrieve the bike. |
