'Colton Point State Park' is a
Pennsylvania State Park on in
Shippen Township,
Tioga County,
Pennsylvania in the
United States. It is on the west rim of the
Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania or
Pine Creek Gorge, and is a sister park to
Leonard Harrison State Park, on the east rim of the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania. Colton Point State Park is located five miles south of
U.S. Highway 6.
Colton Point State Park is one of twenty-one chosen by the Pennsylvania Bureau of Parks for its "Twenty Must-See Pennsylvania State Parks" list.
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The Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania

Pine Creek Gorge Panorama in Tioga County, Pennsylvania
The
Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania, also known as,
Pine Creek Gorge is a canyon in North Central Pennsylvania. It begins in southwestern
Tioga County just south of the small town of Ansonia and continues for approximately to the south near Waterville in
Lycoming County. The depth of the canyon in Colton Point State Park is and it measures nearly across.
History
'Colton Point State Park' is named for Colton Point. Colton Point got its name from a lumberman, Henry Colton. Colton was a supervisor in charge of getting the lumber off the mountains, into
Pine Creek and finally to the
sawmills of
Williamsport.
Colton Point State Park was constructed during the
Great Depression, from 1933-1936, by the
Civilian Conservation Corps founded by American President
Franklin Roosevelt. The CCC created many jobs for the out of work industrial workers of
Williamsport,
Jersey Shore and
Wellsboro. Colton Point State Park is just one of many examples of the work of the Civilian Conservation Corps throughout North Central Pennsylavania. The park was opened to the public in 1936. The work of the CCC is still visible today. Five stone and timber pavilions built by the CCC were added to the
National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
Recreation
Camping
Camping is a popular pastime at Colton Point State Park. The campsites are rustic. This means that there are no modern amenities like flush toilets are showers. There are
outhouses, firerings, a sanitary dump station and picnic tables at the campground.
Hiking
Colton Point State Park is a destination for avid hikers. They have the chance to hike some very challenging trails in the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania. The park has of trails that feature very rugged terrain, pass close to steep cliffs and can be very slick in some areas.
★ Rim Trail - This is a relatively flat trail. It follows the perimeter of Colton Point and links all of the canyon viewing areas.
★ Turkey Path - The Turkey Path ( down and back) is a trail that goes down the side of the canyon to the base of Pine Creek Gorge. There is a cascading waterfall about down the trail. Upon reaching the bottom of the trail, hikers need to turn around and climb back up to the top of the canyon. There is no bridge across Pine Creek at this point.
★ Pine Creek Rail Trail - One mile of this trail is in
Leonard Harrison and Colton Point State Parks. The
Pine Creek Rail Trail follows Pine Creek on the former railroad bed for from
Ansonia in Tioga County to
Jersey Shore in Lycoming County. The railroad opened in 1883 as the
Jersey Shore, Pine Creek and Buffalo Railway, passing into the control of the
Fall Brook Coal Company in 1884, and the
New York Central Railroad via a lease in 1899, with full integration into the NYC in 1914.
Conrail took over the line in 1976 and the last train ran through the gorge on
October 7,
1988. In the 1880s and 1890s, the railroad carried
timber to the
sawmills in
Tiadaghton,
Cammal and
Slate Run. By 1896, this rail line was carrying 7 million tons of freight and three passenger trains on daily runs from Wellsboro to Williamsport. As of 2006, the former rail line has become part of
Pennsylvania's extensive network of
rail trails. Hikers and bikers have the chance to see
waterfalls and rock formations as they travel the trail. There are opportunities to spot
bald and
golden eagles that have made their homes in the gorge.
White tail deer,
coyotes,
ospreys,
heron,
river otter,
black bear, and
turkey can also be spotted within the walls of the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania.
Hunting
Hunting is permitted in of Colton Point State Park. Hunters are expected to follow the rules and regulations of the Pennsylvania State Game Commission. The common game species are
ruffed grouse,
squirrels,
turkey,
white-tailed deer, and
black bears. Many more acres of forested woodlands are available for hunting on the grounds of the adjacent
Tioga State Forest.
Fishing
Fishing is permitted at Colton Point State Park. Anglers must descend the Turkey Path to reach Pine Creek. The species of fish found in Pine Creek are
trout,
smallmouth bass, and some
panfish. There are several small trout streams that are accessible from within the park.
Fall Foliage
The Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania is famous for its brilliant fall foliage and Colton Point State Park is a great place to take in the beauty of the fall colors. The best time to see the leaves in their full color is during the first three weeks of October.
★ ''A Guide to Fall Foliage''
★ 'Red' -
red maple,
red oak, and
black cherry
★ 'Orange/Yellow' -
black walnut,
sugar maple,
aspen,
birch,
tulip poplar and
chestnut oak
★ 'Brown' -
beech,
white oak, and
black oak
Nearby state parks
The following state parks are within of Colton Point State Park:
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Bucktail State Park Natural Area (
Cameron and
Clinton Counties)
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Cherry Springs State Park (
Potter County)
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Denton Hill State Park (Potter County)
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Hyner Run State Park (Clinton County)
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Hyner View State Park (Clinton County)
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Hills Creek State Park (Tioga County)
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Leonard Harrison State Park (Tioga County)
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Little Pine State Park (
Lycoming County)
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Lyman Run State Park (Potter County)
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Ole Bull State Park (Potter County)
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Patterson State Park (Potter County)
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Pinnacle State Park and Golf Course (
New York)
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Prouty Place State Park (Potter County)
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Upper Pine Bottom State Park (Lycoming County)
References
1. Twenty Must-See Pennsylvania State Parks ''Note: Despite the title, there are twenty-one parks in the list, with Colton Point and Leonard Harrison State Parks treated as one.''
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Pennsylvania State Parks: The CCC Years
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Colton Point State Park
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Pine Creek Rail Trail
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Colton Point Park, USGS Tiadaghton (PA) Topo Map United States Geological Survey
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2007 General Highway Map Tioga County Pennsylvania ''Note: shows Colton Point State Park''