Escaping to nature, no matter how close it may be to the big city, is often like entering another world, sometimes even a fairy tale. Life just seems to slow down as we trek along, exploring the many hidden corners of PA. Hiking at Ridley Creek State Park in Pennsylvania offers a relaxing, even an enchanting, way to spend a few hours or the entire day.
Ridley Creek State Park, in Media, boasts 13 miles of trails. However, today we're going to follow the four-mile Full White Trail Loop that's brimming with natural beauty.
The trial is rated between easy and moderate, depending on your skills and experience, and you could luck out and hike it on a quiet day where you see very few people. On the other hand, the...
White Trail can get pretty busy at times. You can even bring your pooch along if he's up for the challenge.
You'll definitely want to put insect repellent on and keep an eye out for ticks as you make your way along this fairytale-like trail that features...
Towering trees providing a canopy from the sun, footbridges that pass over a creek, and even a picturesque tunnel.
If you need a break or just want to soak in your surroundings, grab a seat on the bench that overlooks the flowing water. You might even catch a glimpse of local wildlife - deer, rabbits, and foxes.
Expect a little bit of everything in terms of terrain - elevated areas, deep woods, and rocky spots. The trail can get extremely muddy after a rain, too.
Pick up the trailhead from one of two picnic areas - number 9 or number 16 - at Ridley Creek State Park.
Click here for the official website of Ridley Creek State Park. Or, go
here for the Facebook page of The Friends of Ridley Creek State Park.
Have you ever gone hiking at Ridley Creek State Park in Pennsylvania? Share your experience in the comments! If you prefer a short road trip rather than a day of hiking, follow this two-hour waterfall road trip.
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