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Pennsylvania Great Outdoors: Fall Driving Tour-Clarion’s Countryside

With autumn here, it is time to start thinking about taking a drive to enjoy the bright red, yellow, gold, and orange colors that adorn the mountains and valleys of Pennsylvania’s Great Outdoors region.

We have hundreds of miles of country roads and scenic byways where you can see the bright of autumn ablaze in the woodlands. There are so many roads in our region to drive and explore, the hardest part is deciding which routes you should take.

In this blog story we feature a trip through Clarion’s Countryside. This is the third of four blog stories highlighting FALL DRIVING TOUR routes that will take you on a tour through some of the most majestic and scenic views in Pennsylvania. Along the way, you’ll have many opportunities to enjoy the stunning vistas and visit some enchanting and interesting destinations.

CLARION’S COUNTRYSIDE
105 MILES, 2:30 RIDE TIME

This drive features the beautiful countryside of Clarion County on its scenic route through dense forests, alongside peaceful rivers, past quiet farms, and through quaint small towns offering many interesting places to stop along the way.

Points of Interest & Side Trips

Helen Furnace– Cold-blast charcoal stone furnace and iron works built in 1845.

Fryburg Old Treasures Depot– Antiques, collectibles, furniture, jewelry, and local artisans’ products.

Beaver Creek Natural Area– 850 acres of lakes, wetlands, and meadows surrounded by woods.

Kahle Lake– 251-acre reservoir in PA Big Bass program.

Foxburg Country Club– The oldest course in America in continuous use and home to The American Golf Hall of Fame.

Buchanan Furnace– Historic cold-blast charcoal iron furnace built in 1844.

Brady’s Bend Overlook -Two and a half miles east of East Brady, a spectacular eight-mile panoramic view of the magnificent bend in the mighty Allegheny River. Bring your camera.

Playground of the Allegheny Mural -Four-seasons collage of all things outdoors on and along the river by artist Paul Means, dedicated to John and Carolyn Olszak by their family.

East Brady Artist Windows -Art and craftwork from local artisans on display that changes seasonally.

East Brady Riverfront Park -1/2-acre community recreation outlet with access to the Armstrong Trail, a paved switchback to the Allegheny river, picnic tables for outdoor dining, and an informational kiosk.

Climax Tunnel– Restored train tunnel and reopened 2018 as part of the scenic Redbank Valley Trail.

Swift Safariland-Museum featuring big game animals from around the world.

Clarion County Historical Society– Tour the Sutton-Ditz House Museum for local history exhibits including lumber, iron, and glass making.

Find more outdoor adventures in Pennsylvania’s Great Outdoors region online at VisitPAGO.com.