The Clark Run Rager Mountain Loop Trail In Pennsylvania Takes You To The Top Of A Mountain
By Beth Price-Williams|Published October 13, 2021
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Beth Price-Williams
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A professional writer for more than two decades, Beth has lived in nearly a dozen states – from Missouri and Virginia to Connecticut and Vermont – and Toronto, Canada. In addition to traveling extensively in the U.S. and the U.K., she has a BA in Journalism from Point Park University (PA), a MA in Holocaust & Genocide Studies from Stockton University (NJ), and a Master of Professional Writing from Chatham University (PA). A writer and editor for Only In Your State since 2016, Beth grew up in and currently lives outside of Pittsburgh and when she’s not writing or hanging out with her bunnies, budgies, and chinchilla, she and her daughter are out chasing waterfalls.
Anyone who’s driven through Pennsylvania can attest to its hilliness and mountainous terrain. While driving through such beautiful landscape poses little difficulty, the story is much different when you’re hiking or biking. However, sometimes the only way to enjoy those one-of-a-kind views is to head out on a challenging hike. Clark Run Rager Mountain Loop Trail in Pennsylvania offers a challenge and gorgeous views for hikers who are up for it.
Gear up for a unique challenge when you set off on Clark Run Rager Mountain Loop Trail, a 4.9-mile path that meanders through Gallitzin State Forest.
However, you'll definitely want to wear sturdy hiking boots and bring plenty of water for your trek along this challenging trail that features varied terrain.
Be prepared for a steep climb, especially in the beginning of the hike. The trail also becomes incredibly rocky, which may pose a significant (but fun - if you're up for it) challenge.
The trail is popular with hikers all year round, although you'll definitely want to take extra precautions in the winter when it can get snowy and icy.
Have you ever hiked Clark Run Rager Mountain Loop Trail in Pennsylvania? Do you have any advice for other hikers? Let us know in the comments! If you’re up for another beautiful challenge, head out on Old Logger’s Path in Loyalsock State Forest.
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