From I-86/Rt.17 (Southern Tier Expressway): To get to the Red House Area, use Exits 19 & 20; to get to the Quaker Area, take Exit 18. From Rt. 219: Follow 219 to I-86/Rt.17 west; or from Bradford, PA, take Interstate Parkway to the Quaker Area entrance.
Great place to ride your motorcycle to. Very picturesque in the fall as the leaves change. The roads in and around the area are 55mph and include a lot of left to right sweepers and hills. Can't ask for much more on a 70 degree fall day when you're on 2 wheels!
Had a fantastic weekend here! We were happy we could bring the pup. Our cabin was clean and lucky conveniently near the new bathroom, which was perfect. The new bathrooms were clean and well maintained. They have family bathrooms and a place to wash your dishes. The area was beautiful, lots of wild life. Lots of hiking. Love the new bike path! Lakes not far and only 20 mins from Bradford.
Edit: Bathrooms could use more attending too! Toilet paper out of stock, poop on the walls, everything’s dirty quickly. These bathrooms are beautiful! And going up quickly! But they should have someone staffed for all three around the clock maintenance to avoid these beautiful bathrooms turning into the out houses. By the way. Toxic! The bathroom near Hamlin was so bad I couldn’t breath to pee, there is no way to squat. The sanitation in disgusting.
Guess they got a new park manager and things have been changing for the worse. No large garbage cans in the bathroom to put your doggie bag while walking the loops. Poorly maintained showers etc..
Thank you, thank you, thank you for the beautiful, scenic bike path! We have talked for years that it would be nice to have one here. It will be great for families to ride safely. I can't say enough about the bike trail. We are in our 60's now so we're glad to be able to use it. Thank you again to all that made this happen. We have always liked kayaking in this lake also! Such beautiful scenery! I have been coming here for @ 55 years.
One of my favorite places to camp. Can get very full and busy. Sights are nice, some are tent sights only. Fire places are garbage, pile of rocks. If your lucky, the people ahead of you built a pit for you. Great scenery.