MST Web Links
Trail Clubs
- Keystone Trails Association, federation of footpath clubs
and hikers in Pennsylvania
- Green Ridge Hiking Trail, MST's southern
connection
- Potomac Appalachian Trail Club, North Chapter, Hikers and
maintainers of Tuscarora Trail in PA, many friends of MST
- Allegheny Front Trail
- Alpine Club of Williamsport, Loyalsock Trail
- Susquehanna Appalachian Trail Club, hikers and footpath
maintainers in Harrisburg area, many friends of MST
- Ridge & Valley Outings Club, hikers and their non-motorized
non-competitive friends in the Centre Region
- Standing Stone Trail Club, cares for the footpath from
the end of Greenwood Spur down to Tuscarora Trail
- Sierra Club Otzinachson Group, based in Central Susquehanna
Valley, includes many friends of MST
- Tiadaghton Audubon Society
- Asaph Trail Club, Wellsboro's hiking club
- Finger Lakes Trail our eventual northern connection
State Lands
-
Landowner liability for recreation use, a synopsis
of the facts about the strong Pennsylvania law protecting landowners and MSTA
- Buchanan State Forest, hosts MST's highest point
- Rothrock State Forest, where MST began, now with a mountain
stone monument to prove it
- Greenwood Furnace State Park, target of the Greenwood Spur
and linking point with Standing Stone Trail
- Penn Roosevelt State Park, an isolated getaway directly
on MST
- Bald Eagle State Forest, heart of the Seven Mountains and
host of MST's mid point
- Poe Valley State Park, a backroad getaway beside MST in
eastern Centre County
- Poe Paddy State Park, even more isolated than Penn Roosevelt
but a key point on MST
- Reeds Gap State Park, target of the Reeds Gap Spur from
MST through a jumble of faraway ridges
- R.B. Winter State Park, civilization, MST style
- Hills Creek State Park, small but packed with facilities
in Tioga Co.
- Tiadaghton State Forest where the Valley and Ridge yields
to the Allegheny Front
-
Ravensburg State Park MST trailhead near Interstate 80
- Little Pine State Park, MST access near Jersey Shore
- Tioga State Forest where glaciers hit the high plateau
and the "Pennsylvania Grand Canyon" resulted
In addition to the State Parks and State Forests traversed by the Mid State Trail, the Trail traverses lands of the
Pennsyvania Game Commission. Please, no camping on Game Commission land.
Federal Lands
The Army Corps of Engineers is a valuable parnter to the Mid State
Trail in our northern reaches.
Misc. Links