Millheim is a region in Centre County, Pennsylvania, situated within the scenic Penns Valley. Its landscape is defined by rolling hills, agricultural areas, and significant natural features including portions of the Bald Eagle State Forest and state parks such as Poe Paddy and Poe Valley State Parks. The terrain is further shaped by waterways like Penns Creek and Elk Creek, which flow through the area. These geographical characteristics create a varied environment suitable for several outdoor sports, including touring cycling…
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Millheim, situated in Penns Valley, provides opportunities for touring cycling, mountain biking, and road cycling. The region features 13 routes across these sports, catering to various interests. Hiking is also possible on trails within the Bald Eagle State Forest.
Millheim offers diverse cycling routes, including touring cycling, mountain biking, and road cycling. Routes range from moderate rides through Amish farmlands to more challenging options with significant climbs within the Bald Eagle State Forest. Gravel trails like the Siglerville Millheim Pike and Poe Valley Road are also present.
Yes, komoot offers a guide specifically for cycling in the area. The Cycling around Millheim guide provides detailed information and routes for touring cyclists.
Touring cyclists can explore routes through rolling hills and Amish farmlands, such as the "Centre Hall to Millheim loop." The area also features routes with scenic vistas within Bald Eagle State Forest. Well-maintained gravel trails like the Siglerville Millheim Pike enhance the touring experience.
Yes, the Millheim area features several scenic points. These include panoramic views from Bell's Majestic View on the Sieglerville-Millheim Pike and Penns View on Poe Paddy Drive. The historic Coburn Tunnel, an old hand-drilled railway tunnel, is also a notable landmark.
Millheim is close to several state parks. These include Poe Paddy State Park and Poe Valley State Park, both known for their preserved natural settings. Raymond B. Winter State Park is also located within the nearby Bald Eagle State Forest.
The region offers moderate rides through its picturesque farmlands, which can be suitable for families. These routes provide a tranquil backdrop without overly challenging terrain. Specific route details can be found in komoot guides.
Millheim has attracted 13 visitors who have explored its routes on komoot. The region currently features 13 routes across various sports. There are no user ratings available yet for these routes.
The terrain around Millheim is varied, characterized by rolling hills and flat sections through Amish farmlands. Routes can include paved roads, gravel trails, and some more challenging climbs within the Bald Eagle State Forest. Waterways like Penns Creek also shape the landscape.
For official information regarding Millheim Borough, the official website is millheimborough.net. The borough can also be reached by phone at (814) 349-5350 or 814-360-2984.
Yes, hiking opportunities exist in the Millheim area. Trails branch off gravel roads within the Bald Eagle State Forest, providing access to natural landscapes. The Penns Creek Path, a section of the longer Mid State Trail, is also accessible.
The Coburn Tunnel is a historic, hand-drilled railway tunnel that cuts across a loop of Penns Creek. It is a unique feature in the region and a popular spot, particularly in summer. It is located near Poe Paddy State Park.

