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Touring cycling around Forksville, Pennsylvania, is characterized by its diverse landscapes within the Endless Mountains region. The area features extensive hardwood forests, rugged mountain trails, and scenic valleys, primarily within Loyalsock State Forest and Worlds End State Park. Cyclists can explore a network of public use roads, old logging roads, and hardpacked fire roads, often alongside the prominent Loyalsock Creek. The topography varies, offering routes with significant elevation changes as well as gentler paths.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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The Tamarack Run Natural Area gravel loop is a difficult 19.2-mile touring cycling route in Loyalsock State Forest with 1675 feet of gain.
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This 8.2-mile loop in Worlds End State Park is listed for touring cycling, but the trails are primarily rugged hiking paths unsuitable for b

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Cycle the easy 5.1-mile Coal Mine Road gravel loop in Worlds End State Park, a scenic ride through woodlands with 333 feet of gain.
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This difficult 28.5-mile touring cycling loop in Loyalsock State Forest offers panoramic views from High Knob and passes serene lakes.
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The Canyon Vista Trail Loop is a moderate 8.7-mile route in Worlds End State Park, best suited for hiking due to its rugged terrain.
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This stretch of gravel is a dream to ride. The hills are challenging but the scenery throughout the Loyalsock State Forest is gorgeous. Keep your eyes and ears open as there are numerous hidden features to explore it you have the time.
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Sones Pond can be a bit deceiving, at first glance it appears to be a natural pond surrounded by trees. However, it was actually built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. It's a beautiful spot to stop for a rest, or for trying your luck with the fish that are said to bite here often.
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Worlds End State Park sits within the Loyalsock State Forest, adding 780 acres to the 114,000 acres of the State Forest. The park offers a plethora of outdoor activities from hiking, and biking, to swimming, camping, fishing, and more. Visiting during the Autumn is a treat with the dazzling colors across the forest.
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Nice little lake with good swimming and kayaking. However, it is a private lake so unless you're a member you'll need to stay at one of the local Hotels or Inns to get a day pass for entry.
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Hunters Lake, near Eagles Mere, is a popular spot for fishing and kayaking. The name harkens back thousands of years, as archaeologic evidence shows sings of hunters in the area going back until at least 2,500 BCE.
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High Knob offers a unique opportunity to have a view over seven different counties. The views are incredible at any time of year, but the spring blossom and fall color seasons are particularly beautiful.
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Loyalsock Canyon Vista is a lookout spot along Cold Run Road that has views of Loyalsock Canyon. This is an awesome view in autumn as the leaves are changing color.
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A fab gravel track loop out from the road past many campsites (permits required) and leafy, wild woodland.
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There are over 10 touring cycling routes around Forksville, offering a diverse range of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find everything from easy paths to challenging ascents through the region's forests and valleys.
The terrain around Forksville is quite varied, ranging from mostly paved surfaces to unpaved gravel roads and rugged mountain trails. You'll encounter extensive hardwood forests, scenic valleys, and significant elevation changes, particularly within the Loyalsock State Forest and Worlds End State Park. Many routes utilize public use roads, old logging roads, and hardpacked fire roads.
Yes, Forksville offers easy touring cycling routes. A great option is the Coal Mine Road gravel loop, an easy 5.1-mile path located within or near Worlds End State Park. This route provides a more accessible ride for those looking for a gentler experience.
Absolutely. The region is rich in natural beauty and scenic spots. You can explore routes that lead to breathtaking views like the Loyalsock Canyon Vista. Many routes also follow the picturesque Loyalsock Creek, offering beautiful waterside scenery. The Loyalsock and Canyon Vista Trails Loop is a moderate route that provides scenic views through forested terrain.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Forksville are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the challenging Tamarack Run Natural Area gravel loop and the easier Coal Mine Road gravel loop. Another option is the High Knob and Hunters Lake and Eagles Mere Lake loop for a longer, more difficult ride.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Forksville area offers several difficult and longer routes. The Tamarack Run Natural Area gravel loop is a difficult 19.2-mile route with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the High Knob and Hunters Lake and Eagles Mere Lake loop, which covers over 28 miles and features substantial climbing.
Many state forest roads and trails in the Loyalsock State Forest, which surrounds Forksville, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to check specific regulations for each trail or park, especially within Worlds End State Park, to ensure dogs are permitted and to understand any leash requirements. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and can keep pace with your cycling.
The spring and fall seasons are generally considered the best times for touring cycling in Forksville. Spring brings lush greenery and comfortable temperatures, while fall offers spectacular foliage views. Summer can be enjoyable, but be prepared for warmer temperatures and potential humidity. Winters can be challenging due to snow and ice, making many trails inaccessible for cycling.
Yes, the historic Forksville Covered Bridge is a notable landmark in the town, still carrying auto traffic. It adds a charming historical element to cycling routes in its vicinity and is a popular spot for photos.
Parking is generally available at designated trailheads and within Worlds End State Park. Many routes start from areas with accessible parking. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot for recommended starting points and parking information.
Forksville is a prime location for gravel cycling, with events like the 'Loyalsock State Forest Cycling Challenge' highlighting its appeal. Gravel cyclists can expect multi-day trips covering dirt and gravel roads through the Loyalsock State Forest, often with significant elevation gains. Routes like the Tamarack Run Natural Area gravel loop are examples of the challenging gravel terrain available.
Worlds End State Park, situated in a narrow, S-shaped valley of the Loyalsock Creek, is known for its rugged natural beauty. Cyclists can expect to see dense forests, the coursing Loyalsock Creek with designated swim spots like the Loyalsock Creek swim spot, and dramatic mountain views from overlooks such as the Loyalsock Canyon Vista. The park is surrounded by the vast Loyalsock State Forest, enhancing its wild character.


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