The next junction is with the T-Squared Trail, which heads south 5.7 miles to the Donut Hole Trail. At 21.6 miles the trail passes a junction with the South Link Trail, which heads west 5.9 miles to the Suquehannock Trail System. At 20.8 miles the trail plunges steeply again, this time into the upper reaches of a side gorge formed by the Baldwin Branch of the creek, and passes the crumbling ruins of a railroad foreman's stone hut at 21.1 miles. At 15.8 miles the trail climbs steeply back to the top of the plateau, and crosses high ground for the next several miles with several vistas into multiple branches of the hollow formed by Young Womans Creek. Now heading south, the Black Forest Trail follows the County Line Branch of Young Womans Creek, crossing it several times over the next several miles. At 13.6 miles, the Black Forest Trail passes a junction with the North Link Trail, which heads west for 8.5 miles to the Susquehannock Trail System. In this area the trail twice encounters a 13 mile-long cross-country skiing loop trail called the Sentiero di Shay, which was named after Italian laborers who built the railroads in this area in the late 1800s. The Black Forest Trail then climbs steeply back to the top of the plateau, traverses relatively easy high ground for several miles, and crosses PA Route 44 for the first time at 12.8 miles. The Black Forest Trail then turns west and plunges very steeply into an extensive side gorge formed by Slate Run and its tributaries, and crosses the Francis Branch of the run via a campground driveway bridge at 7.5 miles. It traverses Algerine Natural Area, and at 3.3 miles reaches a junction with the Long Branch Trail, which heads northeast for 8.5 miles to the West Rim Trail. The trail first heads north and climbs very steeply to the top of the Allegheny Plateau above the gorge. All the distances below are from that footbridge. Hikers were traditionally forced to cross the wide Slate Run to begin the hike, but a footbridge was opened in 2014. ![]() The Black Forest Trail is traditionally described in the counter-clockwise direction, starting at the village of Slate Run, near PA Route 414 within Pine Creek Gorge. ![]() ![]() The Black Forest Trail has been cited as one of the most scenic and challenging backpacking routes in Pennsylvania, with dozens of expansive vistas, several rugged descents into and out of Pine Creek Gorge, and remote plateau areas with evidence of railroad and logging operations from the late nineteenth century. The trail was named after the region's original forest landscape, which reminded immigrant loggers of the Schwarzwald ("black forest") region of Germany. Most of the trail is in Lycoming County, with about five miles in Potter County and a very brief segment in Clinton County. ![]() The Black Forest Trail is a 43.0-mile (69.2 km) hiking trail in north-central Pennsylvania, forming a loop through portions of Tiadaghton State Forest and routed through Pine Creek Gorge and areas of the Allegheny Plateau above the gorge. Uneven and wet terrain, rattlesnakes, mosquitoes, ticks, black bears Lycoming County, Potter County, and Clinton County, Pennsylvania, United States
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