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Hiking the Donut Hole Trail

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Trails: 81-mile linear trail heads north from Bucktail State Park through Kettle Creek State Park towards Tamarack. It then turns south in the Sproul State Forest towards Hyner, passing through Hyner Run State Park before continuing south to Farrandsville.
Access fee: Entry pass for state parks
Nearest town: Tamarack, Hyner, Farrandsville, PA
Trail map: Available on the State Forest website
Web site: PA State Forest Hiking Trails
Points of interest:
Other activities:
Lodging:
Camping: Kettle Creek State Park has 70 sites. Hyner Run State Park has 30 sites.
Weather forecast: Lock Haven
Tourism info: Clinton County Tourism
Getting to the trail: The west end of the trail is on Route 120 at the Cameron/Clinton county line. The east end of the trail is at Hyner Run State Park.
Map of local region: Tamarack | Hyner | Farrandsville

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Number of ratings: 1
Average rating: 4.50 Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars

Trail Name: Donut Hole Trail
I have hiked there: Once
I last hiked there in: August, 103
Trails that I hiked: Donut Hole, Quehanna, Laurel Highlands, Loyalsock
Favorite trails: Donut Hole, Laurel Highlands, Loyalsock
Best time to go: Late Summer
Trail marking: Very good
Trail maintenance: Fair
Rating: 4.5 stars
What I liked: Scenery was great, lots of water and very few people.
What I disliked: Some rocky areas were a bit boot-busting, but worth the effort.
Additional comments:
Submitted by: Fubar Boys
from: Hershey PA
Date submitted: Nov 28, 2004


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