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Bald Eagle State Forest Trails : Western Section

Susquehanna Valley Region

Directions & Trail Descriptions

Location: Lewisburg, PA. Union and Centre Counties.

Length/Configuration: 20+ miles of trails. Design your own out-and-back or loop rides, depending on ability, using trails and connecting forest roads.

Terrain/Surface: Varies from old woods roads to wide, grassy doubletrack to narrow, rocky singletrack. 

Technical Difficulty: Easy, moderate and advanced.

Elevation Change: Up to around 1500 ft. depending on trails used.

Caution: Shared-use with hikers and equestrians. Expect obstacles along many of the singletrack trails (rocks, roots, ruts, downed branches, logs). Avoid late fall deer-hunting season. Avoid riding when trails are muddy, especially in early Spring.

 

 

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Bald Eagle State Forest Trail Map

Note: The trail maps on this website have been simplified to provide an overview with approximate locations of trails and special features. Read Full Disclaimer.

Directions:

Take exit 30 off I-80. Head south on Rt.15 to Lewisburg. Turn right onto Rt.192 and head west. Park at Sand Bridge State Park.

Take exit 29 off I-80 (10 miles west of Rt.15). From exit ramp go down hill to dirt road. Park at intersection with Sugar Valley Narrows Rd.

The Forest Headquarters is located just south of Eastville on McCall Dam Road. Take I-80 to Exit 28, then Forest Hwy. 880 to Carroll. Pass Carroll and go left to Eastville.

 

General Description:

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The Trails: Bald Eagle State Forest Western Section

All state forest roads are open to mountain biking. In addition, Bald Eagle State Forest features 25 off-road mountain bike trails. They are all located near R.B. Winter State Park, totalling 48 miles of rideable trails -- with nearly 100 miles of connecting forestry roads. These roads are mostly hard-packed dirt covered with loose stones.

Listed below are some of the easy to moderate mountain bike routes. On some of the moderate rides you will encounter technical sections.

 

Easy Trails:

These trails are generally well-marked, relatively smooth, level and often grassy.

Jamboree Trail: 3.4 miles (easy)
Ride from McCall Field Rd. to Tunis Rd. This is a fairly level, gated logging road.

Dug Trail: 1.1 miles (easy)
Easy climb over a small ridge.

Round Top Trail: 2.1 miles (easy)
Ride from West to East. A wide grassy trail.

To find the trailhead: Ride out to the radio tower, turn around and begin return the same way. Trail bears off to the left fairly soon.

 

Moderate Trails:

These trails may be narrow and steep with rocky sections. The less experienced rider may need to walk the more difficult sections.

Schade Trail: 0.9 miles (moderate)
Ride from Tunis Rd. The trail travels up and over a small ridge. Not rocky and offers a thrilling downhill ride.

Negro Hollow Trail: 4.5 miles (moderate)
Ride from Old Shingle Rd. An old woods road with a steep, rocky section east of Dug Trail.
Can be very muddy.

 

 

For more information:

Bureau Of Forestry
Forest District #7
P.O. Box 147
Laurelton, PA 17835

Phone: (570) 922-3344
TTY: 711 (AT&T Relay Services)
Website: Pennsylvania DCNR Bald Eagle State Forest Website (Park trail map available online)

 

R. B. Winter State Park
17215 Buffalo Road
Mifflinburg, PA 17844-9656

Phone: (570) 966-1455
Website: R.B. Winter State Park (Park trail map available online)

 

 

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