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- Invasive Species
Invasive Species Invasive species are often introduced into an environment and can cause severe harm to those already present. Invasive often have an advantage over their competitors that make them more successful while providing less to the ecosystem than the ones they would be replacing. Learn about the various types of invasive plants, how to identify them, and management strategies to keep them from spreading out of control. LEARN MORE Inside Adventure Invasive Plant Papermaking Visit these sites to experience this topic: Alan Seeger Step back in time through the preserved old-growth trees ranging between 150 and 500 years old and see what Pennsylvania was like during pre-colonial times. Visitors will pass through dense pockets of rhododendron while reveling in the majesty of ancient trees. A perfect place to take a break from the rest of the world, serenity can be found among the trees and streams. Alan Seeger Natural Area Huntingdon, PA 16652 Mount Nittany Visit one of Centre County's most famous landmarks to hike along history and see what effort goes into preserving a cultural touchstone. Mount Nittany Trailhead 500 Mount Nittany Rd, Lemont, PA 16851, USA Barrens to Bald Eagle Wildlife Corridor The Barrens to Bald Eagle Wildlife Corridor was conserved by ClearWater Conservancy in 2010 to create safe passage for wildlife species between Bald Eagle Mountain and the Scotia Barrens. Barrens to Bald Eagle Wildlife Corridor 264 Harness Downs Rd, Port Matilda, PA 16870, USA Spring Creek Canyon The Spring Creek Canyon is a site of tremendous historic significance to Centre County and hosts a fantastic biodiversity. Spring Creek Canyon Trail Fisherman's Paradise, Spring Creek Canyon Trail, Bellefonte, PA, USA Millbrook Marsh Nature Center Discover the unique features of the marsh and fen ecosystems along the trails at Millbrook Marsh. Enjoy wildlife viewing underwater, in the air, and all around you on land! From skunk cabbage to red-winged blackbirds Millbrook offers opportunites to expereince what nature has to offer. Millbrook Marsh Nature Center 548 Puddintown Rd, State College, PA 16801
- DIGITAL PASSPORT | Centred Outdoors
View, download, or print the Centred Outdoors Passport, your guide to free, guided outings and wellness activities in the Centre County region! View/download/print the 2025 centred outdoors passport & Schedule The complete Centred Outdoors Season 9 schedule is available online ! A printable .pdf version of the Season 9 Passport is available here for download. The passport contains information about the Destination we visit this season, and tips for making your outdoors adventures safe and healthy. Click below to view/download/print your digital passport and schedule! digital passport Schedule
- Greenwood Spur
Travel from Alan Seeger to Greenwood Furnace Fire Tower on this section of the Standing Stone Trail. Greenwood Spur Alan Seeger Natural Area, Huntingdon, PA, USA Travel from Alan Seeger to Greenwood Furnace Fire Tower on this section of the Standing Stone Trail. For information about guided outings at this or other locations, visit our Events . About This Destination High above the old-growth trees of Alan Seeger Natural Area, on top of Broad Mountain, stands the Greenwood Fire Tower. At 2,376 ft, this point marks the highest spot along the Standing Stone Trail. This section is known as the Greenwood Spur, marking the most northern portion of the SST. The hike from Alan Seeger to the top of Broad Mountain is short, but very steep, so be ready for a climb! Plan Your Visit This Destination is managed by: PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources For more information about visiting this Destination, visit: PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources maps Google Maps Location (for Self-guided Outings) Centred Outdoors Outing Map (if available) ADA Accessibility Not ADA accessible. See Destination website for more information. Visit On Your Own Alan Seeger Natural Area, Huntingdon, PA, USA Googlemap
- Penn-Roosevelt State Park
Voyage deep into Rothrock to adventure in one of the more secluded state parks in our region, Penn Roosevelt State Park. Penn Roosevelt State Park Penn-Roosevelt State Park, Huntingdon, PA, USA Voyage deep into Rothrock to adventure in one of the more secluded state parks in our region, Penn Roosevelt State Park. For information about guided outings at this or other locations, visit our Events . About This Destination Voyage deep into Rothrock to adventure in one of the more secluded state parks in our region, Penn Roosevelt State Park. The park was originally Civilian Conservation Corps Camp S-62, Stone Creek Kettle and was one of only 12 camps that employed Black men in Pennsylvania. Guests can take a walk around the small lake and admire the handiwork that is the old dam while in the deep seclusion of Rothrock State Forest. Plan Your Visit This Destination is managed by: PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources For more information about visiting this Destination, visit: PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources maps Google Maps Location (for Self-guided Outings) Centred Outdoors Outing Map (if available) ADA Accessibility Not ADA accessible. See Destination website for more information. Visit On Your Own Penn-Roosevelt State Park, Huntingdon, PA, USA Googlemap
- Penn's View Overlook
Take in the sights of one of our region’s most beautiful vistas at Penn’s View vista in Bald Eagle State Forest. Penns View Penn's View Overlook, Woodward, PA, USA Take in the sights of one of our region’s most beautiful vistas at Penn’s View vista in Bald Eagle State Forest. For information about guided outings at this or other locations, visit our Events . About This Destination Take in the sights of one of our region’s most beautiful vistas at Penn’s View vista in Bald Eagle State Forest. The high vantage is a common place to spot soaring birds of prey including bald eagles as they fly up and down Penns Creek. A easy place to hop out of your car and admire the natural world, guests can also walk further along the road to the Ingleby View, driving past Penn’s View is not recommended for non-high-clearance vehicles. Plan Your Visit This Destination is managed by: PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources For more information about visiting this Destination, visit: PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources maps Google Maps Location (for Self-guided Outings) Centred Outdoors Outing Map (if available) ADA Accessibility Not ADA accessible. See Destination website for more information. Visit On Your Own Penn's View Overlook, Woodward, PA, USA Googlemap
- Grays Woods Preserve
A visit to Gray's Woods Preserve offers the sights and sounds of true wilderness without driving too far from town. The Preserve includes vernal pools, forest, and barrens habitat that includes rare vegetation that many animals rely on. Gray's Woods Preserve Gray's Woods Park, Grays Woods Boulevard, Port Matilda, PA, USA A visit to Gray's Woods Preserve offers the sights and sounds of true wilderness without driving too far from town. The Preserve includes vernal pools, forest, and barrens habitat that includes rare vegetation that many animals rely on. For information about guided outings at this or other locations, visit our Events . About This Destination A visit to Gray's Woods Preserve offers the sights and sounds of true wilderness without driving too far from town. The 149-acre property was acquired by Patton Township and conserved permanently with an easement held by ClearWater. The Preserve includes vernal pools, forest, and barrens habitat that includes rare vegetation that many animals rely on. This destination borders Gray’s Woods Park, so you can visit a forest and a playground in one adventure! GPS Link for this destination: Gray's Woods Park, Port Matilda, PA 16870 Plan Your Visit This Destination is managed by: Patton Township For more information about visiting this Destination, visit: Patton Township maps Google Maps Location (for Self-guided Outings) Centred Outdoors Outing Map (if available) ADA Accessibility Not ADA accessible. See Destination website for more information. Visit On Your Own Gray's Woods Park, Grays Woods Boulevard, Port Matilda, PA, USA Googlemap
- James Cleveland Trail
Connect with the past while visiting a monument in honor of James Cleveland, an airmail pilot who passed away in May 1931 in a plane crash on Mount Nittany between Centre Hall and Pleasant Gap. James Cleveland Trail James Cleveland Trail, Greens Valley Road, Centre Hall, PA, USA Connect with the past while visiting a monument in honor of James Cleveland, an airmail pilot who passed away in May 1931 in a plane crash on Mount Nittany between Centre Hall and Pleasant Gap. For information about guided outings at this or other locations, visit our Events . About This Destination The James Cleveland Trail begins at Greens Valley Road. Connect with the past via hike up to a monument in honor of James Cleveland, an airmail pilot who passed away in May 1931 in a plane crash on Mount Nittany between Centre Hall and Pleasant Gap. Follow the trail to reach the top where an inscribed pillar and wreckage from the tragic accident memorialize this prominent piece of Centre County history. Plan Your Visit This Destination is managed by: PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources For more information about visiting this Destination, visit: PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources maps Google Maps Location (for Self-guided Outings) Centred Outdoors Outing Map (if available) ADA Accessibility Not ADA accessible. See Destination website for more information. Visit On Your Own James Cleveland Trail, Greens Valley Road, Centre Hall, PA, USA Googlemap
- Ray F. Decker Trail
A short yet steep hike up to the monument in honor of James Cleveland, an airmail pilot who passed away in May 1931 in a plane crash on Mount Nittany between Centre Hall and Pleasant Gap. Ray F. Decker Trail Lower Brush Valley Rd, Centre Hall, PA 16828, USA A short yet steep hike up to the monument in honor of James Cleveland, an airmail pilot who passed away in May 1931 in a plane crash on Mount Nittany between Centre Hall and Pleasant Gap. For information about guided outings at this or other locations, visit our Events . About This Destination The Ray Decker Trail begins at the Decker proporty on Route 192, and climbs the mountain to the James Cleveland Memorial, where you can continue on James Cleveland Trail to Greens Valley Road. Connect with the past via a short yet steep hike up to the monument in honor of James Cleveland, an airmail pilot who passed away in May 1931 in a plane crash on Mount Nittany between Centre Hall and Pleasant Gap. Follow the trail to reach the top where an inscribed pillar and wreckage from the tragic accident memorialize this prominent piece of Centre County history. Plan Your Visit This Destination is managed by: PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources For more information about visiting this Destination, visit: PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources maps Google Maps Location (for Self-guided Outings) Centred Outdoors Outing Map (if available) ADA Accessibility Not ADA accessible. See Destination website for more information. Visit On Your Own Lower Brush Valley Rd, Centre Hall, PA 16828, USA Googlemap
- Jo Hays Vista
Trek along the top of one of our ridges starting at the Jo Hays Vista parking lot and see dueling vistas looking both south and north. Jo Hays Vista Jo Hays Vista, Ferguson Township, PA, USA Trek along the top of one of our ridges starting at the Jo Hays Vista parking lot and see dueling vistas looking both south and north. For information about guided outings at this or other locations, visit our Events . About This Destination Jo Hays Vista is a magnificent, easily accessible view of the Nittany Valley from the Tussey Mountain ridgeline. Situated along PA 26 S just outside of Pine Grove Mills, PA, this popular destination also provides easy access to the Mid State Trail and other vistas to the south and north. Trek along the Mid State Trail to the south, and you'll reach the site of the yearly Tussey Mountain Spring Hawkwatch . Golden Eagles and other raptor species are counted here each February and early March, during their Spring migration! For a different vantage point, park on the 26 N side and take Jackson Trail 0.75 mile north to David’s Vista. This view of Rothrock State Forest offers another opportunity to see what makes our ridge-and-valley topography so memorable. Plan Your Visit This Destination is managed by: PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources For more information about visiting this Destination, visit: PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources maps Google Maps Location (for Self-guided Outings) Centred Outdoors Outing Map (if available) ADA Accessibility Vista is viewable by car. No existing pathways. One bench provided at vista. Visit On Your Own Jo Hays Vista, Ferguson Township, PA, USA Googlemap
- Modern Sustainability Practices
Modern Sustainability Practices What are some of the leading innovations in the sustainability movement? Learn about the work going into making central Pennsylvania a better place to call home and reducing our impact on the world. LEARN MORE Inside Adventure Worm Composting Bin Visit these sites to experience this topic: Millbrook Marsh Nature Center Discover the unique features of the marsh and fen ecosystems along the trails at Millbrook Marsh. Enjoy wildlife viewing underwater, in the air, and all around you on land! From skunk cabbage to red-winged blackbirds Millbrook offers opportunites to expereince what nature has to offer. Millbrook Marsh Nature Center 548 Puddintown Rd, State College, PA 16801 The Arboretum at Penn State-Hartley Wood Enjoy a walk through Hartley Wood. The Arboretum at Penn State E Park Ave & Bigler Rd, State College, PA 16803, USA
- Living Filter
This system has been in operation for 50 years, serving as a model for wastewater reuse and environmental stewardship. Living Filter Living Filter, 851 Cricklewood Drive, State College, PA, USA This system has been in operation for 50 years, serving as a model for wastewater reuse and environmental stewardship. For information about guided outings at this or other locations, visit our Events . About This Destination Discover the innovative sustainability practices at Penn State's Living Filter, a 600-acre expanse of agricultural and forested land where treated wastewater from the University Park campus is spray-irrigated. This system has been in operation for 50 years, serving as a model for wastewater reuse and environmental stewardship. Visitors can observe how the land application system enhances groundwater recharge, supports diverse plant life, and contributes to sustainable water management practices. A small gravel parking lot exists at the entrance; street parking is also available. Do not park in the American Ale House parking lot. Plan Your Visit This Destination is managed by: Penn State and PA Game Commission For more information about visiting this Destination, visit: Penn State and PA Game Commission maps Google Maps Location (for Self-guided Outings) Centred Outdoors Outing Map (if available) ADA Accessibility Not ADA accessible. See Destination website for more information. Visit On Your Own Living Filter, 851 Cricklewood Drive, State College, PA, USA Googlemap
- Shaver's Creek Environmental Center
Explore the family-friendly trails at Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center. Shaver's Creek Environmental Center 3400 Discovery Road, Petersburg, PA, USA Explore the family-friendly trails at Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center. For information about guided outings at this or other locations, visit our Events . About This Destination Explore the family-friendly trails at Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center. Guides from Shaver’s Creek will lead the way as you visitors explore the natural area surrounding the center. Look for, learn about, and discuss wildflowers, birds, insects, reptiles and amphibians in the forest and fields. Walk through the Klingsberg Aviary before or after you explore the trails. For GPS, use the following address: 3400 Discovery Rd, Petersburg, PA 16669 Plan Your Visit This Destination is managed by: Penn State Outreach For more information about visiting this Destination, visit: Penn State Outreach maps Google Maps Location (for Self-guided Outings) Centred Outdoors Outing Map (if available) ADA Accessibility See source: https://www.shaverscreek.org/about-us/visitor-information/ "Shaver’s Creek encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs. If you anticipate needing special accommodations or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact us at 814-863-2000 or ShaversCreek@outreach.psu.edu before your participation. When you visit, be sure to make time for the five-minute stroll down our wheelchair- and stroller-friendly path to the boardwalk that crosses over our namesake creek and provides a view over Lake Perez. " Visit On Your Own 3400 Discovery Road, Petersburg, PA, USA Googlemap














