Gerard Hiking Trail
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| Gerard Hiking Trail | |
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A vista of historic structures in Oil Creek State Park, seen from the Gerard Hiking Trail. | |
| Length | 36 mi (58 km) |
| Location | Venango County, Pennsylvania, US |
| Use | Hiking |
| Elevation change | Moderate |
| Difficulty | Moderate |
| Season | Year-round |
| Hazards | Uneven and rocky terrain, rattlesnakes, mosquitoes, ticks, black bears |
The Gerard Hiking Trail is an approximately 36-mile (58 km) hiking trail in Oil Creek State Park in northwestern Pennsylvania,[1] forming a long and narrow loop on both sides of Oil Creek. Several cross-connector trails enable shorter loops of various lengths.[2] The trail is known for numerous vistas over Oil Creek and the state park, many small waterfalls on side streams, and historic artifacts associated with early American oil exploration led by Edwin Drake, who struck oil in the area in 1859.[3]