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Baker Trail

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3840 Gravel Lick Road, Punxsutawney
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Baker Trail

The Baker Trail is a 134-mile (217 kilometer) hiking and backpacking trail, following forest paths, old jeep trails, paved roads and dirt roads through woods, farmlands, and along rivers and creeks. The Baker Trail traverses six counties (Armstrong, Jefferson, Clarion, Indiana, Forest, and Westmoreland), is a state-designated hiking trail, and is included on the trails map of Pennsylvania.

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Beartown Rocks

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41.30137,-79.05823, Sigel
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Beartown Rocks

Beartown Rocks Trail is a 4 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Sigel, Pennsylvania that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and bird watching and is best used from March until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.

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Clarion Little Toby Trail

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7th Avenue, Brockway
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Clarion Little Toby Trail

The Clarion-Little Toby trail is a beautiful trail that runs alongside Clarion River and Little Toby Creek. You can see waterFalls, shale formations, and many wildflowers along the way. The trail is open year-round for non-motorized use, and you can enjoy activities like hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing. Do wear orange during hunting seasons and use caution if you encounter snakes on the trail.

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Clear Creek State park

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38 Clearcreek Park Rd, Sigel
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Clear Creek State park

Clear Creek State Park encompasses 1,901 acres in Jefferson County. The park occupies a scenic portion of the Clear Creek Valley from PA 949 to the Clarion River. The park has camping, rustic cabins, and Clarion River access for fishing and boating. Cook Forest State Park is only 11 miles away.

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Cooks Forest State Park

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113 River Rd, Cooksburg
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Cooks Forest State Park

The 8,500-acre Cook Forest State Park and 3,136-acre Clarion River Lands lie in scenic northwestern Pennsylvania. Known for its stands of old growth forest, the park’s Forest Cathedral of towering white pines and hemlocks is a National Natural Landmark. A scenic 13-mile stretch of the Clarion River flows through Cook Forest State Park and is popular for canoeing, kayaking, and tubing. Clear Creek State Park is only 11 miles away.

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Clear Creek State Forest

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Little Clear Creek Rd, Punxsutawney
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Clear Creek State Forest

Clear Creek State Forest comprises 16,716 acres in Jefferson County, Clarion County, Venango County, Forest County, and Mercer County. Many of its acres hug the Clarion and Allegheny Rivers. Other tracts rest on the Allegheny Plateau and grow diverse trees. Clear Creek State Forest is one of eight state forests located with the Pennsylvania Wilds.

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Chateau d’Argy

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345 Main St, Brookville, Brookville
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Chateau d’Argy

Located in Historic Downtown Brookville, Chateau d’Argy is a beautifully renovated wedding venue. Originally built in 1901 and renovated in 2018, the Chateau provides plenty of historic character for all your wedding events, while also having modern amenities and conveniences. Chateau d’Argy is in the heart of downtown Brookville, situated on Main Street and just a few blocks from Redbank Creek.

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Christian Miller House

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233 West Mahoning St, Punxsutawney
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Christian Miller House

Christian Miller House is a historic Punxsutawney, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania home. It was built about 1870 and is a 2+1⁄2-story, frame dwelling on a stone foundation in the Italianate style. It features a slate-covered intersecting gable roof, a hipped roof front porch, and round- and segmental-arched windows. For many years the house was divided into apartments

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