Life can get pretty hectic. Time to relax? Well, that's just a dream sometimes. Many of us, when we do have some free time, simply want to slow things down a little bit. That's just what Bear Creek Preserve, one of the most beautiful places in Pennsylvania, promises. It's certainly one for the bucket list.
Stretched across more than 3,400 acres in the Lehigh River Watershed, Bear Creek Preserve boasts 31 miles of unpaved trails through unspoiled forests and valleys.
It's one of those Pennsylvania pretty places that's worth a visit in any season.
The more than nine miles of trails are categorized as easy, moderate, and difficult. Hikers are advised to always walk with a partner.
Cross over a footbridge as you explore the nature preserve that is home to countless species of wildlife including...
Porcupines, bobcats, eastern coyotes, American mink, and black bears...
...Along with a variety of birds, such as owls, scarlet tanagers, and bald eagles.
Only foot traffic is permitted on the preserve, and pay careful attention to your surroundings as rattlesnakes and black bears live on the sprawling land.
Pass peaceful streams during your hike and...
Listen to the soothing melody of the rushing waterfalls. You don't want to forget your camera (or insect repellent and plenty of fresh water).
Ensure the tranquil natural wonder remains pristine by always hiking on the trails rather than destroying wildlife by cutting through unmarked areas.
Remember to take out whatever - water bottles, for example - you bring in with you.
Be sure to leave nature as it was found - untouched - to ensure an authentic, natural experience for future generations of Pennsylvanians.
Bear Creek Preserve features such bodies of water as Bear Creek, Stony Run, and Shades Creek.
Bear Creek Preserve welcomes visitors daily from sunrise to sunset.
Have you been to Bear Creek Preserve, one of the most beautiful places in Pennsylvania? What did you think? Let us know in the comments!
While this may, arguably, be heaven on earth in PA, you'll also find pure tranquility in Hammersley Wild Area, the most remote place in Pennsylvania. Ready to explore more? Follow one of the best hiking trails in Pennsylvania.
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