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Hiking in Worlds End State Park explores a rugged landscape set within a narrow, S-shaped valley carved by Loyalsock Creek. The park is surrounded by the expansive Loyalsock State Forest, with trails winding through dense woodlands to scenic overlooks. The terrain features significant elevation changes, with routes ascending from the creek valley to surrounding ridges. This area is characterized by its creek valleys, forested ridges, and numerous waterfalls.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Embark on the Canyon Vista Trail for a moderate hiking experience through lush forests and varied terrain. This route covers 4.1 miles (6.6 km) and involves a climb of 746β¦
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Hike the moderate 4.4-mile Double Run to Canyon Vista Loop in Worlds End State Park, featuring canyon views and waterfalls.

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Hike the Loyalsock Trail and Link Trail Loop, a difficult 16.4-mile route through diverse terrain and scenic vistas in Worlds End State Park
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Hike the easy 0.9-mile Link Trail in Worlds End State Park, gaining 84 feet of elevation in about 24 minutes.
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Hike the easy Worlds End Trail in Pennsylvania's State Park, covering 3.5 miles with 822 feet of elevation gain in under 2 hours.
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Sones Pond can be a bit deceiving, at first glance it appears to be a natural pond surrounded by trees. However, it was actually built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. It's a beautiful spot to stop for a rest, or for trying your luck with the fish that are said to bite here often.
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Worlds End State Park sits within the Loyalsock State Forest, adding 780 acres to the 114,000 acres of the State Forest. The park offers a plethora of outdoor activities from hiking, and biking, to swimming, camping, fishing, and more. Visiting during the Autumn is a treat with the dazzling colors across the forest.
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Loyalsock Canyon Vista is a lookout spot along Cold Run Road that has views of Loyalsock Canyon. This is an awesome view in autumn as the leaves are changing color.
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Enjoy the remote finish line in Worlds End and celebrate with ice cream at Grinduro! Pennsylvania 2022.
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Yes, the park offers several easier trails suitable for families. A great option is the Eagle's Mere Lake loop from Eagles Mere, a gentle walk of about 3 km. Another choice is the Double Run Nature Trail, a 1.2-mile loop that follows a scenic stream with small waterfalls and pools.
Many trails in the area feature waterfalls. The Ketchum Run Trail is particularly known for its gorge, which contains four waterfalls, including the notable Rode Falls. For a shorter hike with waterfalls, consider the Cold Run Trail, a 1.5-mile path that passes two falls.
For those seeking a strenuous climb, the High Rock Trail is a steep, one-mile ascent that leads to the impressive High Rock Vista. If you're looking for a long-distance challenge, the Sones Pond loop from Forksville is a demanding 26.8 km hike through the surrounding state forest with significant elevation gain.
Yes, dogs are permitted on most trails within Worlds End State Park and the surrounding Loyalsock State Forest, provided they are kept on a leash. Please be mindful of trail conditions and other hikers.
The park is famous for its overlooks. The Worlds End Trail is a 3.25-mile route that climbs to the iconic Worlds End Vista, offering a spectacular view over the valley. For a very short and easy walk to a viewpoint, consider the High Knob Viewpoint β High Knob loop from High Knob. Additionally, the Loyalsock Canyon Vista is accessible by car for a stunning view without a long hike.
Yes, hiking is possible in winter, but you should be prepared for snow and ice on the trails. The park's trails are not maintained for winter hiking, so proper footwear with traction devices like microspikes is highly recommended. The park is also popular for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the colder months.
The Rock Garden is a fascinating maze of large sandstone boulders located near the Worlds End Vista. You can reach it by hiking the Worlds End Trail, which passes by this unique geological feature as it climbs towards the main overlook.
Worlds End State Park is a highly-regarded destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors frequently praise the park's rugged beauty, well-marked trails, and the stunning views from its many vistas. The combination of challenging climbs and serene forest walks makes it a favorite.
Yes, parking is available at the main park office and at various trailheads and overlooks throughout the park, including the lot for the Loyalsock Canyon Vista. However, parking can be limited, especially on weekends and holidays, so arriving early is recommended.
There is no direct public transportation to Worlds End State Park. The park is located in a rural area, and accessing it requires a personal vehicle.
Yes, the Loyalsock Creek is a central feature of the park. There is a designated swimming area with a sandy beach available during the summer months. The creek is also a popular spot for trout fishing, so you can combine a hike with other water activities.
The Loyalsock Trail is a long-distance hiking trail that stretches for 59.2 miles through the Loyalsock State Forest, passing directly through Worlds End State Park. It connects many of the region's most scenic spots, including waterfalls and vistas. You can hike shorter sections of it, such as the moderate Dutchman Falls loop from Sullivan County, which follows parts of the trail.


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