Tiadaghton Trail and Mid State Trail Loop
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- Опубліковано 8 жов 2024
- The Tiadaghton and MST loop is a 23 mile loop that encircles the villages of Ramsey and Waterville in Tiadaghton State Forest along Route 44. The Tiadaghton is blazed with yellow blazes and the Mid State is marked with orange blazes. This loop is just south of the Black Forest Trail and serves as a great conditioning test for hikers who might not be ready to bite off a 42 mile loop yet. This loop features several nice vistas and water was plentiful during my hike. Campsites were fairly limited though in several spots stealth camping would have been very easy with a hammock setup. There were plenty of stealth camping options on top of Huntley Mountain. This trail had several grueling ascents with the most arduous being the climb to the top of Huntley Mountain
One nice highlight of the trip is hiking through Little Pine State Park. This park offers bathrooms, reserved camping, and trash disposal. Just outside the park is the Happy Acres restaurant which was open for business during my hike. Where the Tiadaghton and MST connect just outside Ramsey, there are bathrooms and a established campsite with shelters along the Rails to Trail just before the bridge.
Maps:
www.dcnr.pa.go...
GPS Coordinates:
Parking Lot
Lat: 41.284553
Lon: -77.324736
Campsite
Lat: 41.302430
Lon: -77.315543
Campsite
Lat: 41.313523
Lon: -77.336355
Campsite
Lat: 41.323296
Lon: -77.376086
Campsite
Lat: 41.280600
Lon: -77.325726
Impressed with your MacGyver fix of your trekking pole!!! That was quite a challenging loop but with some outstanding vistas! Thanks for sharing!
@patticarey9016 thanks! I had to really put on the thinking cap for that one haha Was very pleased with the result. Held up great 👍
Very nice video. Really enjoyed it.
Thanks!
Nice loop! Add to my list. Lots of views in a short distance. Looks worth doing.
It's definitely a tougher loop than I gave it credit for. Would be a very enjoyable two night trip.
nice hike good video
And yet another one to add to the ever-growing list of “to-do’s”. Looks like you’ve covered a lot of the loop hikes in North-central PA and Dolly Sods. Maybe try the ANF, Raccoon Creek, Oil Creek, Quebec Run, Archers Fork(Ohio); I have a lot of stuff posted on my site for more ideas. Btw, nice temp pole fix👍
Thanks for the recommendations! Yeah I was glad I was able to put my engineering degree to good use haha.
Caleb
Hiked this loop earlier this week. Thanks for suggesting it.
The wet leaves and very rocky ups and downs made it quite the challenge for this hiker toting a 25 lb pack.
I believe that it's shorter version of the Black Forest that may actually be more difficult on per mile, based on the trail footing.
Thanks again
JT
Congrats JT! I do agree this is definitely a tough little loop for sure. Great warm up for the Black Forest. Happy hiking!
Love this loop. I prefer to park at the Waterville parking area and start there. Good video.
Thanks! Yeah there is definitely much better parking at that lot.
@@vistaventures1343 Definitely
If you're ever looking for tips or other different trips in the area feel free to message me. I'm local (live about 15-20 min away) and hike and kyack up Pine Creek often. I do a lot on the midstate trail south of there too. There's tons of lesser known trails in the area that are great.
@@BlackcatOutdoors thanks I'll keep that in mind!
Im slowly chipping away at sections of the MST and looks like this is gonna be a spring trip for me. I’ll probably make it a two night trek just for fun. Thanks again, Caleb!
Yeah this loop would be a good one to start on a Friday afternoon and then finish up Sunday morning. All those ascents back to back added up haha.
Beautiful country. The Black Forest Trail is one of my favorites. Thanks for showing this loop. Not as well known but had some good sights. Great video!
Thank you!
Nice, glad it worked out! I think the difficulty is why it's not better known, but it's sure got some great highlights.
Yeah I'd say you're right there. Thanks again for the recommendation!
Woah I was just thinking of doing this loop.
The black pipe is very likely for maple sap collection to make maple syrup.
That’s actually Little Pine creek that you followed to Little Pine State Park.
Great video! Glad you could finally get out this fall. Have you considered the Quehanna Piper Loop?
Thanks! I have considered it but there's a section of the Quehanna from about the 19-21 mile mark that I don't really enjoy. I've also been considering making up another loop along the Quehanna using the side trails.
Quehanna mate will kick your ass. They say BFT toughest in PA. Q might be just as tough.