Hickory Creek Trail
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| Hickory Creek Trail | |
|---|---|
The trailhead for the Hickory Creek Trail, a short distance before it enters Hickory Creek Wilderness | |
| Length | 11.6 mi (18.7 km) |
| Location | Warren County, Pennsylvania, US |
| Trailheads | Hearts Content Road, Warren County |
| Use | Hiking |
| Elevation change | Moderate |
| Difficulty | Moderate |
| Season | Year-round |
| Hazards | Uneven and rocky terrain, rattlesnakes, mosquitoes, ticks, black bears |
The Hickory Creek Trail is an 11.6-mile (18.7 km) hiking trail in Allegheny National Forest in northwestern Pennsylvania.[1] The trail traverses remote areas of the Hickory Creek Wilderness;[2] its route includes a large loop and a short entrance trail that must be completed in both directions.[3]
The trail has been routed to avoid many of the human developments that are visible elsewhere in the National Forest, and except for occasional blazes the trail is left in a largely primitive state per the rules of the federal Wilderness Area.[4] Trail maintenance efforts are designed to minimize environmental damage.[5] While often completed as a day hike, the Hickory Creek Trail is also promoted as an overnight hike for backpackers who are new to the hobby.[6]