Allegheny National Forest Roads & Trails Recon - June 2021
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ม.ค. 2025
- We took a trip to the Allegheny National Forest to check out some dirt roads and trails to see what we could find that was open. I'm also interested in this as a close-to-home overlanding destination, so the search for campsites was on as well.
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Animal sightings: Bald Eagle, Black Bear, Turkeys, Deer, and Pheasants (maybe?).
Roads & Trails:
4:43 - FR 150 (Gravel Road)
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6:18 - FR 587 (Dirt Road)
7:51 - FR 587A (Dirt Trail)
10:23 - FR 587C (Dirt Trail)
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13:43 - FR 279 (Dirt Road)
14:50 - FR 279F (Dirt Trail)
20:41 - FR 279G (Dirt Trail)
26:34 - FR 279 Unmarked (Dirt Trail)
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27:46 - FR 187 (Dirt Road)
28:52 - FR 187 Unmarked (Dirt Trail)
31:18 - FR 187B (Dirt Trail)
37:49 - FR 187C (Dirt Trail)
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50:48 - FR 278 (Dirt Road)
55:35 - FR 278 Unmarked (Dirt Trail)
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Great to see a lovely couple having fun exploring.
Crazy to think this was two years ago already.
12:52 Good explanation of where to go
You have it all backwards on the road. It is a weight limit placed on the road to protect it from
truck traffic .
This place looks great 👍
ANF is awesome. I have lots of videos up from trips there. Check em out and I bet you’ll find a spot you want to go explore yourself!
Your Allegany NF videos will help out a lot for planning disperse camping and trailing. Need your maps for camp sites.
For sure. Maybe some day I’ll crest a Patreon for map sharing but for now I make sure to include the Forest Road areas so people can go explore on their own. Honestly, the surprise of finding things is the majority of the fun. I have so much mapping to do still.
There are some designated dispersed campsites along FR130 outside Marienville that I've heard of and down along the Clarion river at Millstone and Belltown. I'm planning on doing some exploring in the ANF here soon too looking for campsites.
Awesome! Each time I go down I'm hoping to find more. I've got about 10 marked on Gaia now after two trips. I'm heading down there in Sept for a solo one-nighter. I can't wait!
I never realized the ANF had that much to offer in the way of dispersed camping before now... Kinda makes me wonder if it's something new they're allowing with the current overland style camping craze.
@@justinperry9754 Dispersed camping has been allowed since the ANF came into being public land. You can camp in the recreation campsites,usually a $15 fee that offer a spacious sites with a vault toilets and showeres.There are designated(numbered)spots throughout the forest that are free with no amenities. You can also camp on public land in ANF off of forest roads that are pull off gravel lots or especially in the areas where the gas extractions/logging have taken place that offer a lot of empty lots that were used by the gas companies for staging lots(equipment and vehicles).
@@bobfidguello7239 Ah cool! Guess I just never realized there were so many spots u could camp in the ANF. I've always heard that camping was frowned upon and the rangers would actually kick u out of a spot if they found u camping.
@@justinperry9754 I'm currently camping in one of my favorite spots in my converted school bus in the ANF. I've ran into many rangers as they get calls of a 38' school bus is seen in the forest, however they tell us to enjoy the forest as we follow all dispersed rules. The ANF is owned by the taxpayers,yes there is private property in the ANF but the public land is there to serve those who own it.
One truck in the massive forest and of course a deer tries to run in front of it!
Is that a Grit deflator? I like mine. Vader is looking good, you should come out to RC, so much fun!
Overland Vehicle Systems deflator. Little number I picked up quick off Quadratec.
Awesome video! Loved that you label all the trails, I’m just getting into overland camping and only video 30 mins from the ANF and was wondering if you think that these forest roads would be a good spot to test my tent and gear. Also wondering where you found the map to see all these roads.
Hey! There are maps online provided by the forest service and I used those alongside Gaia’s map layers to plot possible trails to explore.
Drone drone drone lol I have awe on my camaro
Haha in it’s defense, not much sounds good going up a 3 mile hill at highway speed. Especially with a lazy 8-speed auto transmission 😅 I love it otherwise 🤙
@@DarksideOffRoad I have a ss with headers and awe track lol but hey man we should wheel some time I got a tacoma with some tires on it I was just at bald eagle yesterday wheeling
@@panagiotisf7228 I’m headed to Bald Eagle in Sept for 3 days 🙌
@@DarksideOffRoad yea man looking for more people to wheel with. Are you from NY? I'm from nyc
@@panagiotisf7228 yep, opposite side, Buffalo 🦬
I'm trying to find ur route cuz I really like that camp spot on 187b. Where did u originally start from to get on 150? Looking on gaia I'm having a hard time finding it. Ur later vid w the other jeep I tried that route and alot of the rds u took were gated when I went
Bummer! they might've closed some because of the early August rain, I'm not sure how seasonality plays into it. The open campsites area is about a .5mi from the intersection of 150/279/187 on the 187 side before you hit 318. If you look on Gaia on the USFS2016 layer you'll see a little off shoot that goes to the sites. It's wide open in there and there were about 2-3 fire pits in different spots.
@@DarksideOffRoad how did you get onto 150 to start the trail itself?
@@derekcarlson500 we started from the reservoir side. You could potentially take 278 to 318 to 187 if the gates are open as well.
If heading southbound from Bradford on 219, turn onto Mead Run Rd. (Aka FR 279. If you come to Lantz Corners you went too far.) This will take you west and you will come to a 4-way stop (where 279 intersects 187). Take a right (north) and the spot will be on your right.
It is a popular shooting spot so watch out for shells
You produce great videos but please cut back on the music. The volume and the music makes it almost unbearable to watch with my headphones.
Hey Curtis. Try watching my recent videos and not my first ones. Having a channel is a learning process.