• If you put Pine Creek Gorge in your GPS (well, google maps anyway), its not going to take you to the overlooks, its going to take you on the road in the gorge.
  • A very scenic park with a few over looks for stopping and looking down the Pine Creek Gorge a very peaceful and beautiful place to visit.
  • Views of the Pine Creek Gorge from 2 state parks. Hiking, biking, birdwatching, horseback riding. Access to Pine Creek Rail Trail.
  • Here's what previous visitors have asked, with answers from representatives of Pine Creek Gorge and other visitors.
  • 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.
  • Pennsylvania is home to a hidden natural wonder often overshadowed by its western counterpart – the Grand Canyon. Known as the Pine Creek Gorge
  • 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.
  • The park remains open at all times year-round. Pine Creek Gorge is in the Tioga State Forest, between the town of Ansonia and Bald Eagle State Park.
  • Pine Creek Gorge, also known as the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania, is a natural wonder located in the United States of America.
  • The Pine Creek Gorge is nicknamed the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, and it certainly possesses its share of dramatic views.
  • Add a bit of color to you autumn when you visit Pine Creek Gorge, one of the best places to go leaf peeping in Pennsylvania.
  • If you are looking for the most scenic views of the Pine Creek Gorge, Pennsylvania’s Grand Canyon, Leonard Harrison State Park is the place to go.