• A Shay locomotive from the Leetonia lumber railroad and the nearly clearcut Pine Creek Gorge, at one of the lookouts in what is now the park.
  • I can only speak highly of the Harrison side with its ease of transcending down to the vista point. Beautiful view of the Gorge and the Pine Creek located at the bottom.
  • Views of the Pine Creek Gorge from 2 state parks. Hiking, biking, birdwatching, horseback riding. Access to Pine Creek Rail Trail.
  • Covered by the Tioga State Forest for most of its length, Pine Creek Gorge is a popular spot along the Pennsylvania Route 6 corridor for fall foliage viewing.
  • In north central Pennsylvania, Pine Creek Gorge cuts through 47 miles of second-growth forest from U.S. Route 6, just south of Ansonia, to Waterville, PA.
  • Pine Creek Gorge, also known as the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania, is a natural wonder located in the United States of America.
  • The PA Grand Canyon is the Pine Creek Gorge, and visa-versa, differentiated only by name, but truly there's so much more.
  • The Pine Creek Gorge surrounded approximately by 165,000 acres of the Tioga State Forest is known as the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania.
  • Pennsylvania is home to a hidden natural wonder often overshadowed by its western counterpart – the Grand Canyon. Known as the Pine Creek Gorge
  • The history of Pine Creek Gorge is deeply intertwined with the Native American communities that once inhabited the region.
  • I’ve put together a list of things to see and do so you can enjoy the Pine Creek Gorge Pennsylvania’s Grand Canyon.
  • Welcome to your guide on visiting the breathtaking Pine Creek Gorge, often referred to as the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania.
  • No visit to the Pennsylvania Wilds would be complete without a stop at Leonard Harrison State Park to see Pine Creek Gorge. And take photos.