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Map Courtesy of Tioga County Visitors Bureau. May Not Be Reproduced Without Written Permission Map courtesy of Tioga County Visitors Bureau. May not be reproduced without written permission: Sandi Spencer, Executive Director Tioga County Visitors Bureau 114 Main Street - Side Entrance Wellsboro, PA 16901 [email protected] State your Independence in the Gorge-ous Wilds of Tioga County. Ansonia Access Area Area ws Access Big Meado Darling Run Access Area Tiadaghton Campground Parking at Blackwell Blackwell Access Area is a limited parking area for fishing and boating. Bikers are Blackwell Access Area encouraged to use Rattlesnake Rock Access for parking. Hoffman Campground Rattlesnake Rock Access Area Ansonia to Darling Run 1.2 Cedar Run Village Darling Run to Tiadaghton 7.7 Gamble Run Canoe Tiadaghton to Blackwell 8.3 Access Area Blackwell to Rattlesnake Rock 1.8 Hilborn Fields Comfort Station Rattlesnake Rock to Cedar Run 4.0 Cedar Run to Hilborn Fields 2.1 Hilborn Fields to Slate Run 2.7 Slate Run Village & Access Area Slate Run to Black Walnut Bottom 1.8 Black Walnut Bottom to Ross Run 2.7 Ross Run to Cammal Comfort Station 2.6 Black Walnut Bottom Access Area Cammal Comfort Station to Dry Run 5.4 Clark Farm/Utceter Station Access Area Dry Run to Waterville Access Area 2.3 Waterville to Ramsey 3.9 Ramsey to Bonnell Flats 0.4 Ross Run Access Area Bonnell Flates to White Tail 8.4 White Tail to Route 220 2.5 Cammal Village Ansonia to Route 220 57.8 Cammal Comfort Station Jersey Mills Village Hamilton Bottom Canoe Access Area Dry Run Comfort Station State Forest Lands State Park Lands Waterville Waterville Village Camping Access Area Parking Horseback Access Ramsey Village Bonnell Flats Canoe Access Restrooms Pine Creek Trail Area Area Future Pine Creek Trail Access t Canoe Nearby Trails Future White Tail Access Torber 1-888-TIOGA28 1-800-358-9900 For more information on Pennsylvania’s State Parks and Forests check out: www.visittiogapa.com www.vacationpa.com www.dcnr.state.pa.us Come and enjoy. and Come Access) 5 miles; west of Wellsboro 6 miles 6 Wellsboro of west miles; 5 Access) on Pine Creek available. Creek Pine on Sunday - 7 am to 8 pm. 8 to am 7 - Sunday accommodations, and dining experiences. dining and accommodations, Full service restaurant and lounge. Cabins lounge. and restaurant service Full On Route 6, east of Ansonia (Darling Run (Darling Ansonia of east 6, Route On pm, Friday & Saturday - 6 am to 9 pm, 9 to am 6 - Saturday & Friday pm, favorite activities, overnight activities, favorite 3 miles west of Ansonia on US Route 6 Route US on Ansonia of west miles 3 www.bearmountainbb.com Television with satellite reception. satellite with Television Open: Monday thru Thursday – 6 am to 8 to am 6 – Thursday thru Monday Open: all the arrangements for you based on your on based you for arrangements the all [email protected] [email protected] flora and fauna. and flora bathroom includes tub-shower and sink. and tub-shower includes bathroom Family style dining with daily specials. daily with dining style Family customized packaged tours. We will make will We tours. packaged customized (814) 435-6300 (814) (570) 724-2428 or 1-866-724-8010 or 724-2428 (570) combination, full size living room. The room. living size full combination, Route 220 Route river otters, bobcats, and hundreds of other lesser known species of species known lesser other of hundreds and bobcats, otters, river Choose from our pre-arranged or pre-arranged our from Choose Wellsboro PA 16901 PA Wellsboro Wellsboro PA 16901 PA Wellsboro welcome. equipped kitchen - dining room dining - kitchen equipped McElhattan/Woolrich exit – just off just – exit McElhattan/Woolrich red pines, American yew, bald eagles, bald yew, American pines, red as such animals and plants www.naturequestadventures.com PO Box 216 Box PO cabin rentals, hot showers, store, pets store, showers, hot rentals, cabin 3591 Route 6 Route 3591 Three bedroom ranch sleeps 8. Fully 8. sleeps ranch bedroom Three (570) 769-7385 (570) tunity to see uncommon but native species of species native but uncommon see to tunity oppor dinary extaor [email protected] The Antlers Inn Antlers The Bear Mountain Bed & Breakfast & Bed Mountain Bear campground, tenting to full hookup sites, hookup full to tenting campground, 1/2 mile off Rt. 414 Rt. off mile 1/2 McElhattan PA 17748 PA McElhattan horseback riding along the Pine Creek Rail Trail provide an provide Trail Rail Creek Pine the along riding horseback (570) 376-5068 or 1-866-376-5068 or 376-5068 (570) Rail Trail (hiking only). Heavily wooded Heavily only). (hiking Trail Rail Canyon near Cedar Run. Approximately Run. Cedar near Canyon 119 Pine Mountain Road Mountain Pine 119 County, to Jersey Shore, in Lycoming County. Hiking, biking and biking Hiking, County. Lycoming in Shore, Jersey to County, Dining Wellsboro PA 16901 PA Wellsboro home away from home. from away home Scenic hiking trail to Canyon with access to access with Canyon to trail hiking Scenic Restless Oaks Restaurant Oaks Restless Located in southern end of the PA Grand PA the of end southern in Located Route 287, in Tioga in 287, Route and 6 Route of junction the from extend 9 Maier Lane Maier 9 will be glad you chose The Woods for your for Woods The chose you glad be will turn right. turn [email protected] Nature Quest Adventures Quest Nature having been opened in 1996. When completed, the trail will trail the completed, When 1996. in opened been having decorated suites all with private baths. You baths. private with all suites decorated Animaland, go 1/4 SW on Wilson Road, Wilson on SW 1/4 go Animaland, table & fire ring. fire & table dining establishments. dining (814) 466-7286 (814) This newly built residence has beautifully has residence built newly This From Wellsboro, 9 miles west on Rt. 660; at 660; Rt. on west miles 9 Wellsboro, From The 62-mile trail is opening in four segments with the first the with segments four in opening is trail 62-mile The playground, and rec room. All sites - picnic - sites All room. rec and playground, and drink in one of Williamsport’s finest Williamsport’s of one in drink and Cedar Run PA 17727 PA Run Cedar years of Little League history. League Little of years Access Area Access www.campinpa.com Grocery & gift store. Laundry, propane, Laundry, store. gift & Grocery After a hard day on the trail, enjoy fine food fine enjoy trail, the on day hard a After 364 Beach Road Beach 364 Watch World Series highlights. See over 50 over See highlights. Series World Watch Located 15 minutes north of Darling Run Darling of north minutes 15 Located [email protected] Cedar Run Cabin Run Cedar bathhouses, full hook-up or tenting area. tenting or hook-up full bathhouses, 20 minutes east of Jersey Shore Jersey of east minutes 20 4,000 feet. 4,000 of Excellence of former Little Leaguers. Little former of Excellence of www.thewoodsbnb.com (570) 724-3818 (570) (570) 320-1808 (570) A clean, friendly campground. Modern campground. friendly clean, A is more than 800 feet and from rim to rim is approximately is rim to rim from and feet 800 than more is cages and timed running track. Visit the Hall the Visit track. running timed and cages [email protected] Wellsboro PA 16901 PA Wellsboro Rt. 287, Morris 287, Rt. Sleeps 10. Sleeps 17701 PA Williamsport end. At Leonard Harrison and Colton Point State Parks, the depth the Parks, State Point Colton and Harrison Leonard At end. 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