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Allegheny National Recreation Area

Tanbark Trail

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Tanbark Trail

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The Tanbark Trail is a scenic hiking path nestled within the Allegheny National Recreation Area, part of the larger Allegheny National Forest in northwestern Pennsylvania. Primarily traversing southern Warren County, this trail is often considered a significant spur of the North Country Trail, offering hikers a journey through diverse landscapes. It winds through heavily wooded areas, skirts the Hearts Content Scenic Area, and eventually descends into the picturesque Allegheny River valley.

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    June 8, 2023

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    This trail ends its descent on US-62. Plan to hike back or have a plan to shuttle back to the trailhead.

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    Tanbark Trail

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    430m

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    Hike the difficult 11.2-mile Tanbark Trail in Allegheny National Forest, featuring rock formations, glens, and a steep descent.

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    Distance 4.86 km

    Uphill 240 m

    Downhill 50 m

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    Location: Allegheny National Recreation Area, Warren County, Pennsylvania, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the Tanbark Trail a loop, or is it an out-and-back trail?

    The Tanbark Trail is primarily a one-way linear trail, not a loop. It runs approximately 7 to 8.8 miles from its southern end near Forest Road 116 to its northern end across from a small parking lot on U.S. Route 62. Hikers should plan for a shuttle or be prepared to hike back to their starting point.

    What is the elevation gain like on the Tanbark Trail?

    While specific elevation gain figures are not detailed, the trail is rated as moderate in difficulty and involves significant uphill climbs, especially as it trends northwest and then descends into the Allegheny River valley. Hikers should expect a good workout with varied terrain.

    Are there any notable viewpoints or landmarks along the Tanbark Trail?

    Yes, the Tanbark Trail is renowned for its stunning rock formations, which are described as massive and well worth exploring. The trail also passes through primitive woodlands and glens along small streams, offering picturesque natural scenery. It skirts the Hearts Content Scenic Area, providing additional visual interest.

    Is the Tanbark Trail suitable for families with children?

    The Tanbark Trail is rated as moderate in difficulty, featuring uphill climbs and potentially slippery spots. While dogs are permitted, its length (7-8.8 miles) and varied terrain might be challenging for very young children or those unaccustomed to longer hikes. Families with older, experienced hiking children may find it enjoyable, but shorter, easier trails might be preferable for younger ones.

    What are the best times of year to hike the Tanbark Trail, beyond summer?

    Beyond summer, when the dense tree canopies provide excellent shade, the Tanbark Trail is also beautiful in spring with new growth and flowing streams, and particularly in fall for vibrant foliage. Winter hiking is possible, but hikers should be prepared for snow, ice, and potentially more challenging conditions due to slippery spots and colder temperatures.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the Tanbark Trail?

    As the trail passes through primitive woodlands and some of the least disturbed areas of the Allegheny National Forest, hikers have the opportunity to observe various wildlife. Common sightings might include white-tailed deer, squirrels, various bird species, and possibly black bears or other forest creatures. Maintaining a respectful distance and not feeding wildlife is always recommended.

    Are there any easy alternative trails nearby for a less strenuous hike?

    While the Tanbark Trail offers a moderate challenge, it connects to other trails that might offer varying difficulties. For potentially easier options, consider exploring parts of the Hearts Content Loop Trail or other shorter, designated paths within the Hearts Content Recreation Area or the broader Allegheny National Forest, which may have less elevation change.

    Where can I find accommodation or places to eat near the Tanbark Trail?

    The Tanbark Trail is in a relatively remote area. For accommodation and dining options, you would typically need to travel to nearby towns. Warren, PA, and Tidioute, PA, are the closest larger communities that offer a selection of hotels, motels, cafes, and pubs. The Hearts Content Recreation Area also offers camping facilities for those looking to stay closer to nature.

    What should I wear or bring for a hike on the Tanbark Trail?

    Given the trail's moderate difficulty and varied terrain, including potentially slippery spots after rain, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are highly recommended. Layers of clothing are advisable for changing weather conditions, and bringing plenty of water, snacks, a map or GPS, and basic first-aid supplies is always wise. Insect repellent can also be beneficial, especially during warmer months.

    How does the Tanbark Trail compare to the North Country Trail in terms of experience?

    The Tanbark Trail is often described as a significant spur of the North Country Trail, meaning it offers a similar immersive forest experience but is a distinct, shorter route. While both provide opportunities for solitude and natural beauty, the Tanbark Trail is known for its specific highlights like massive rock formations and its descent into the Allegheny River valley, making it a focused experience within the larger North Country Trail system.

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