Hidden Treasure In Pennsylvania

We just returned from a 4-day vacation in upstate Pennsylvania. Our family has made it a tradition to head out to a beautiful state park called Rickett’s Glen, which is about 3 1/2 hours from the Philadelphia area. This year we met three other families there, and everyone had a great time.
The camp is located in an area called the Endless Mountain Region and is set on the top of Red Rock Mountain. We keep coming back because Rickett’s Glen has so much to offer. There are very nice and affordable modern cabins for rent. For those who want to “rough it”, you can set up a tent in a traditional camp site along the mountain top lake. Lake Jean is surrounded by tall trees and offers swimming, fishing, and boating.
The “Fall’s Trail” is the most popular trail and most difficult hike at the park. This is what makes Rickett’s Glen so special. It takes you through the Glen natural area and incorporates 22 different waterfalls. It’s just beautiful! The old forest, the clean air, the moss-covered boulders, the sounds of nature… it’s hard to take it all in. The largest waterfall is called Ganoga (pictured above). It’s 94 feet high and is absolutely breathtaking.
I hiked the Falls Trail with another family who had a couple young children. We took a leisurely pace and completed the hike in three and one half hours. I was very impressed that both of the little ones finished on their own. When I finished, I was somewhat tired but felt mentally recharged.
It may not be the most relaxing way to spend your vacation, but is is very enriching and refreshing. Not to mention that hiking is great exercise and burns somewhere between 300 to 500 calories per hour.
After a long hike, there’s nothing better than enjoying a good meal, relaxing around a campfire, toasting a few marshmallows, sharing stories with good friends, and waiting for the stars to come out.
If you’re looking for a great weekend trip, check out this hidden treasure in the heart of Pennsylvania.
For more information about Rickett’s Glen State Park click here.



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