Golden Eagle Trail - Cammal, PA

Golden Eagle Trail - Cammal, PA Golden Eagle Trail - Cammal, PA Golden Eagle Trail - Cammal, PA Golden Eagle Trail - Cammal, PA Golden Eagle Trail - Cammal, PA
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Golden Eagle Trail Dog-Friendly Park Guide

If you’re seeking a pet-friendly outdoor adventure in Cammal, Pennsylvania, Golden Eagle Trail is a prime destination for both dog owners and avid hikers. Known for its challenging and scenic hiking loops, the Golden Eagle Trail weaves through lush forests, with breathtaking overlooks, rugged ridges, streams, and an abundance of wildlife. The area is popular for technical trail runs and invigorating climbs, making it ideal for active dog owners who love to explore Pennsylvania’s natural beauty alongside their pets.

This dog-friendly hiking destination offers plentiful trail access, large parking areas, and proximity to the Pine Creek Rail Trail, which is also pet-friendly. While there is no dedicated off-leash dog park or fenced area, the natural environment provides an excellent opportunity for leashed walks through mountain vistas, streams, waterfalls, and shady forests. The nearby campground has modern amenities, including clean bathhouses, showers, and some shaded campsites, perfect for multi-day adventures with your four-legged companion.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? No, dogs should remain leashed on hiking trails and in public areas.
  • Where is the best place to park? There are large, safe gravel parking lots conveniently located at trailheads and near the Pine Creek Rail Trail with plenty of spaces including handicapped spots.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Restrooms are available at the nearby campground, and the nearest bathroom to the main trail parking is about 2.5 miles north at Dry Run. McConnell’s Country Store also offers public restrooms.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, Golden Eagle Trail directly connects to several pet-friendly trails, including the scenic Pine Creek Rail Trail.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? The trails and campground areas offer natural shade from tall evergreen trees but no covered shelters at the parking lots.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Reviews frequently note that trails are well-kept, and campground facilities are clean and modern.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Some campsites and trail areas may become soggy or muddy following rain—waterproof footwear is recommended.
  • Are there ticks or other pests common in the area? Hikers report running into some nettles and seeing snakes, suggesting a need for caution with pets during spring and summer hikes.

Reviews

Adam Cook

A nice trail but a little overgrown with stinging nettle and not well defined at points. Lots of frogs and salamanders along the path though!

Chris Herron

Excellent trail! It’s a tough trail that climbs up to the top of the mountain, traverses the ridge, and comes back down. The ups and downs are fairly steep. Beautiful rocks along the trail and beautiful views near the top. The forest is incredible too! Great trail for a technical trail run!

Charles Newton

Great vista’s great work out. I do the short loop up to Raven rocks. It is about 4 miles. 1000 vertical. The bike trail at the bottom has a great cold spring to get a drink. Please watch for rattlesnake especially at the vista’s. Please don’t hurt them. That is their home. I do the trail clockwise. It you do the whole trail you may not go over the ridge to Raven rocks. Don’t miss out do it. Also don’t miss the 1st vista onthe left going clockwise right at the high point of the trail. It is a great view.

Christine G

First overlook is breathtaking. This is a fairly hard trail with some awesome views. Best advice is to go clockwise. Get the big hill with the great view out of the way first. Then the second hill is out of the way and you can enjoy the scenery as the day starts to get hot. We hiked the loop in June. There are a few parts that are quite steep but overall it is very enjoyable. The map listed about 10.5 miles but at the end of the day we had gone a total of about 12 miles. We ran into some nettle at the end so I wish I had not worn shorts.

Corey Peterman

Okay there’s parking at the bottom. The trail itself isn’t too bad not very well marked but at the same time make sure you wear shoes you can get wet because all you do is cross back and forth over with Creek going up and back around the loop. Make sure you start out in the morning and go counterclockwise to get the summit and the area by the Rocks over with because you’ll run into a lot of snakes in the evening hours

Adam Cook

A nice trail but a little overgrown with stinging nettle and not well defined at points. Lots of frogs and salamanders along the path though!

Chris Herron

Excellent trail! It’s a tough trail that climbs up to the top of the mountain, traverses the ridge, and comes back down. The ups and downs are fairly steep. Beautiful rocks along the trail and beautiful views near the top. The forest is incredible too! Great trail for a technical trail run!

Charles Newton

Great vista’s great work out. I do the short loop up to Raven rocks. It is about 4 miles. 1000 vertical. The bike trail at the bottom has a great cold spring to get a drink. Please watch for rattlesnake especially at the vista’s. Please don’t hurt them. That is their home. I do the trail clockwise. It you do the whole trail you may not go over the ridge to Raven rocks. Don’t miss out do it. Also don’t miss the 1st vista onthe left going clockwise right at the high point of the trail. It is a great view.

Christine G

First overlook is breathtaking. This is a fairly hard trail with some awesome views. Best advice is to go clockwise. Get the big hill with the great view out of the way first. Then the second hill is out of the way and you can enjoy the scenery as the day starts to get hot. We hiked the loop in June. There are a few parts that are quite steep but overall it is very enjoyable. The map listed about 10.5 miles but at the end of the day we had gone a total of about 12 miles. We ran into some nettle at the end so I wish I had not worn shorts.

Corey Peterman

Okay there’s parking at the bottom. The trail itself isn’t too bad not very well marked but at the same time make sure you wear shoes you can get wet because all you do is cross back and forth over with Creek going up and back around the loop. Make sure you start out in the morning and go counterclockwise to get the summit and the area by the Rocks over with because you’ll run into a lot of snakes in the evening hours

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