Visit The Grand Canyon Of PA, Pine Creek Gorge, For The Most Beautiful Leaf Peeping
Autumn might just hold the title of the most beautiful season of the year, especially in Pennsylvania. We have so many places to view the fall foliage that no matter where in the state we live, we can admire the colorful palette of the season. Some spots, however, promise leaf peeping in Pennsylvania that just surpasses all expectations. Here’s just one of those places.

Pine Creek Gorge is a spectacular canyon that spans nearly 50 miles and is more than 1,000 feet deep.

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Make sure you're in good shape physically before attempting the Turkey Path Trail.

Don't just visit the Grand Canyon of PA during the fall, however. You'll discover beautiful views all year around.



Where’s your favorite spot to go leaf peeping in Pennsylvania? Let us know in the comments! For more gorgeous views of the fall colors, stroll along Kinzua Bridge Skywalk. Click here to read more.
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Pine Creek Gorge, Watson Township, PA 17740, USA
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