Most of us have used, or use on a regular basis, the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Despite the constantly increasing rates to drive on the toll road that stretches from one side of the state to the other, it’s often the most convenient way to travel. Did you know, however, that there’s a 13-mile stretch of abandoned turnpike, bypassed in the 1960s, that features two tunnels? Today, you can hike along that stretch of abandoned turnpike in Pennsylvania and pass through two tunnels, too.

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Have you ever visited the abandoned turnpike in Pennsylvania? Share your experience in the comments! Did you know there’s an abandoned train tunnel in Pennsylvania you can also travel through? Staple Bend Tunnel Trail promises plenty of natural beauty and PA history.

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