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Marienville, Pa.
Managing Editor
Steve Small
If
you're looking for a place to ride in the Keystone state
the Allegheny National Forest is just the place. It's located outside the small town of Marienville, Pa. The National Forest offers many recreational opportunities including the use of ATV's on designated trails. Two of these trail systems, the Marienville and Timberline, are very popular hot spots for ATV enthusiasts from Pennsylvania and it's surrounding states. Being property of the Forestry, proper atv registration from Pa or your home state is mandatory to ride legally
The Marienville trailhead is located about 11 miles north of town along route 66.... north of I-80 and east of I-79.

The Timberline trailhead is a few miles further north. Each trailhead has a permanent loading ramp for trucks and trailers to easily load and unload ATV's.
The trails are well maintained and well marked for easy navigation. Intersections are marked with directional signs and warnings

The Marienville is a one-way directional loop while the Timberline consists of two-way traffic on all loops.
Both trails are loaded with beauty throughout the mountains of the National Forest. (Anf2,6,7,) It's not uncommon to see several deer, turkey, and a rare sighting of a bear or two! The difficulty level of the trails provide easy riding for the beginner as well as a good day's riding for the more experienced rider. Camping is allowed at the trailheads and also along the trail itself. This group of riders, seen in the background, set up camp along one of the beautiful creek bottoms with an atv designed bridge paving the way onto the Marienville trail.


Each trail is made of mostly natural rock and dirt. Many sections are maintained with sand and limestone to keep up with Mother Nature and the rumble of ATV's going by

The trail systems are open from Memorial Day Weekend through September 24th

of each summer. They also re-open during the winter months for fun-filled riding in the snow.
There are several "playgrounds" along both trail systems that provide some thrills for the hill climbers, mudholers, and jumpers. These popular spots are located on the first portion of the Marienville loop.... and the "W" and "D" loops on the Timberline.

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As a whole, the Allegheny National Forest is a great place to pack up the gear and spend the day or weekend for some fun-filled riding and relaxation!
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