Search a hike or location

search
Share:

An image depicting the trail Chuck Keiper Trail and its surrounding area.
star 4.43 (7) · Medium

Chuck Keiper Trail

Clinton County, Pennsylvania

Photos (5)
arrow_circle_down

Download

play_arrow

Preview

bookmark

Add to list


Trail length

72.3 km

Time

~4 days

Elevation Gain

2495 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

“Embark on the Chuck Keiper Trail for a historic, wildlife-rich hiking odyssey through Pennsylvania's rugged beauty.”

What to expect?

wildlife
dog-friendly

Activity types

camping
backpacking
wildflower-viewing
nature-trips
wildlife-viewing

Frequently asked questions

How long is the Chuck Keiper Trail and how many days does the full loop usually take?

The Chuck Keiper Trail is 72.3 km, or about 45 miles, with roughly 2,495 meters of climbing. Most backpackers split the full route into 3 to 5 days because it is a remote multi-day loop with repeated climbs and descents through Sproul State Forest rather than a flat rail-trail style walk.

Where is the main parking area for the Chuck Keiper Trail in Clinton County?

The Chuck Keiper Trail is accessed from PA Route 144 in Sproul State Forest, with trailhead parking associated with the official state forest trail system and the Fish Dam Vista area commonly used as a starting point. The route lies between the Renovo and Snow Shoe area on the high plateau in western Clinton County.

Is the Chuck Keiper Trail blazed and easy to follow?

The Chuck Keiper Trail is an orange-blazed state forest hiking trail organized into east and west loops in the southern part of Sproul State Forest. It is maintained as a foot-travel trail, but the route is still considered remote, so navigation matters, especially where old grades, stream valleys, and less-traveled sections can make junctions feel less obvious.

Can you camp along the Chuck Keiper Trail?

Backpacking camping is allowed in Sproul State Forest, which makes the Chuck Keiper Trail suitable for overnight trips. Because the trail is a long loop in a remote forest setting, hikers typically camp along the route rather than trying to complete all 72.3 km in a single push.

Are dogs allowed on the Chuck Keiper Trail?

Dogs are generally allowed on state forest trails in Pennsylvania, including in Sproul State Forest, as long as they are kept under control. On a route as rugged and isolated as the Chuck Keiper Trail, the bigger issue is whether a dog can handle 72.3 km of steep terrain, wet ground, and stream-side travel over multiple days.

Is the Chuck Keiper Trail open to mountain bikes or only hikers?

The Chuck Keiper Trail is designated for foot traffic only in Sproul State Forest. That makes it a hiking-focused route rather than a shared-use trail, which fits its narrow tread, remote setting, and long backpacking character.

What kind of terrain should hikers expect on the Chuck Keiper Trail?

The Chuck Keiper Trail crosses classic Sproul State Forest terrain: wooded ridges, stream valleys, wet areas, and sections near natural swamp country. With 2,495 meters of elevation gain over 72.3 km, the route is physically demanding even though the mileage alone may not look extreme on paper.

Comments and Reviews

User comments, reviews and discussions about the Chuck Keiper Trail, Pennsylvania.

4.43 star

average rating out of 5

7 rating(s)