Mid State Trail - Clearville, PA

Mid State Trail - Clearville, PA Mid State Trail - Clearville, PA Mid State Trail - Clearville, PA Mid State Trail - Clearville, PA Mid State Trail - Clearville, PA
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Mid State Trail – Dog-Friendly Hiking in Clearville, Pennsylvania

Mid State Trail offers a peaceful environment for outdoor enthusiasts and their dogs in the heart of Clearville, Pennsylvania. This spacious, pet-friendly trail is perfect for dog owners seeking scenic walks and rustic hikes through woodlands and open terrain. While there are vast sightlines and some hidden campsites along the trail, visitors should be aware of active logging areas and the possibility of encountering wildlife such as bears.

Parking is available near the trailhead, though the lot is unpaved and may be challenging to access during rainy or snowy conditions. While the trail does not have designated fenced dog areas or typical dog park amenities, it does offer plenty of open space for leashed hiking adventures with your four-legged friends. This makes Mid State Trail a great destination for pet-friendly trekking and exploration in the Clearville area.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, Mid State Trail features extensive hiking trails open to visitors and their dogs.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is a parking area near the trailhead, though it is unpaved and may be difficult in wet weather.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Yes, the unpaved parking lot and trails can become muddy after rain.
  • Are there ticks or other pests common in the area? Like many woodland areas in Pennsylvania, ticks may be present; take appropriate precautions.

Reviews

Jose

good trail, bear warning signs, nearby hotel, hunting allowed, spacious parking lot, there’s some logging though beware, and a lot of the inclines just lead to more inclines, some nice hidden campsites, quite a few large stalking trail cams on the “crossroads”, plenty of vast sightlines even in woodland, there’s apparently a water source within 2 miles of trailhead according to some rustic signpost somewhere along the trail. in order to get furthest inward by car, there is a rather steep incline that make it impractical for non 4×4 vehicles to go up during snow. and near the trailhead, there is a “parking” space, but beware that it has no gravel so if it rains you’re stuck. i hope my experience helps. i think i hunted for 3 days until i realized that the active logging wasnt helping me in my stalking. so if you plan to hunt, beware. bear spray.

Anila H

Very peaceful hike. Most visit the area.

Melanie

4 stars

Patrick Connelly

Not much going on. But a good walking trail if you don’t care about views.

B Dubbs

Really nice area!

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