Outdoor Recreation

Biking / Hiking Trails
  • Erie to Pittsburgh Trail (EPT)
  • Queen City Trail
  • Oil Creek State Park Trail
  • McClintock Trail
  • Samuel Justus Trail
  • Allegheny River Trail
  • Sandy Creek Trail
  • Two Mile Run County Park
  • Kennerdell Tract of Clear Creek State Forest
  • The Trails at Jakes Rocks
  • Oil Creek State Park
  • Two Mile Run County Park
  • Kennerdell Tract of Clear Creek State Forest
  • North Country Trail
  • New Route 8 (south of the Venango Regional Airport, where it becomes four lanes) is “limited access” and therefore a roadway to avoid.
  • Route 8 between Franklin and Oil City should also be avoided since there is little shoulder and lots of traffic.
  • Traveling Route 8 north from Kaneville to Cherry Tree (north of Oil City toward Titusville) is discouraged, again because of the heavier traffic and minimal shoulder, but riders can enjoy this route when heading south as their speed will be comparable to those traveling by car.
  • Route 257 around Cooperstown is relatively flat in this valley with lots of beautiful scenery.
  • Route 157 toward Fryburg in Clarion County has long straightaways and gentle climbs.
  • Bike & Brew
  • Drake Well Marathon & ½
  • Oil Creek Stacked 5 & ½
  • Roughneck Gravel Roubaix
  • OC100 Trail Runs
  • Friends of Oil Creek State Park Summer Biathlon
  • International Bowhunting Organization’s National Championship
  • Allegheny Wild and Scenic River Water Trail
  • Oil Creek Water Trail
  • French Creek Water Trail
  • Oil Creek State Park
  • Kennerdell Tract of Clear Creek State Forest
  • Two Mile Run County Park
  • Allegheny River Trail
  • Sandy Creek Trail
  • Kennerdell Tract of Clear Creek State Forest
  • Two Mile Run County Park
  • Samuel Justus Trail
  • Oil Creek State Park
  • Two Mile Run County Park
  • Oil Creek State Park
  • Two Mile Run County Park
  • Allegheny River Trail
  • Oil Region Campgrounds

 

Private Campgrounds

  • Gaslight Campground
  • Kamp Kennerdell Campground & RV Park
  • Marlow’s Scenic River Campground
  • Oil Creek Family Campground
  • Two Mile Run County Park
  • Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest
  • Cross Creek Resort
  • Foxburg Country Club
  • Lucky Hills
  • River Ridge
  • Sleepy Hollow
  • Speer’s
  • Stoney Meadow
  • Wanango Country Club
  • Whitetail Run
  • Allegheny GeoTrail (AGT)

Waterfalls, Overlooks & other Sights

Waterfalls
  • Miller Falls
  • Pioneer Falls
  • Boughton Falls
  • Plum Dungeon Falls
  • Freedom Falls
  • Dennison Point Overlook
  • Murray’s Scenic View
  • Rockland Iron Furnace
  • Rockland Tunnel
  • Kennerdell Overlook
  • Woodlawn Cemetery

Immerse Yourself in the Oil Region's Trails  Waterways Hikes Races Fishing Biking

Find examples and links to a variety of outdoor recreation activities below, and remember that you can find more details on OilRegion.org. You can also use the Interactive Map to filter by Outdoor Rec and search for things like trailheads or swimming.

HIKING & BIKING TRAILS

The Oil Region is home to more than 70 miles of paved bike trails. Much of those are part of the Erie to Pittsburgh Trail, a series of trails connecting its namesake cities through the small towns and rural areas of Western PA. Contributing trails in our area include the Queen City Trail, Oil Creek State Park Trail, Oil City Trail, Allegheny River Trail, and Samuel Justus Trail. All of these trails welcome walkers as well as cyclists and other non-motorized users. Horseback riding is allowed alongside portions of the Allegheny River Trail and Sandy Creek Trail. Equestrian trails can also be found at Two Mile Run County Park and portions of the Kennerdell Tract of Clear Creek State Forest.

For a rougher ride, try the mountain bike trails at Two Mile Run County Park, Kennerdell Tract of the Clear Creek State Forest  or the Allegheny Gnar MTB courses in Oil City.

Road biking is great in the Oil Region because of our plethora of low-vehicle traffic roads. The Roughneck Gravel Roubaix gravel bike race takes place each May with five courses ranging from 12 to 250 miles, the vast majority of which never leave the dirt once they get out of town. Follow their routes or find your own.

Gerard Trail in Oil Creek State Park is for hiking-only. At 36 sometimes challenging miles, this loop trail gets a lot of use throughout the year, but especially as part of the racecourses for the Oil Creek 5 & 13 Stacked Trail Race in May and the OC100 Trail Runs in October. Several access points allow users to hike shorter sections. Adirondack-type shelters are available to spend the night for those who want to do it all at once. View the map

WATER TRAILS

There are three state-designated water trails in the Oil Region. The Allegheny River, French Creek, and Oil Creek are all state-designated water trails accounting for 93 miles of navigable water. The Wild and Scenic Allegheny River is federally designed for its recreational use. These waterways are great for kayaking, fishing, fly fishing, birdwatching, wading/swimming, and more. The Allegheny is large enough to support jet boats and even has sections deep enough to water ski.

French Creek was the 2022 PA River of the Year. Running from the western side of Venango County where it meets the Allegheny River in Franklin, it is recognized as the most biologically diverse stream of its size in the state of Pennsylvania.

The Allegheny River is the 2024 PA River of the Year. The Oil Region Alliance manages the 108 miles from the Kinzua Dam in Warren County to Emlenton in southern Venango County. The Alliance is working on adding additional water accesses on the Allegheny. 

The Alliance developed Oil Creek Memorial Landing, a boat launch and trailhead just north of Oil City on Oil Creek.

The Oil City Marina is a great place to launch a boat, canoe, or kayak onto the Allegheny, and you can also fish from there.

The Franklin boat ramp into the Allegheny is just off of Elk Street. It’s less than a mile south of the confluence with French Creek at Riverfront Park.

You can also paddle and boat on the 144-acre Justus Lake at Two Mile Run County Park and the 251-acre Kahle Lake near Emlenton.

HUNTING & FISHING

There are five state game lands open for public hunting in Venango County in addition to Oil Creek State Park, the Kennerdell Tract of Clear Creek State Forest, and Two Mile Run County Park.

Hunting is great in the fall with healthy populations of white-tailed deer, turkey, and black bear. Small game is plentiful including grouse, pheasants, rabbits, and squirrels. Perfect your call for spring gobbler season. The Oil Region’s wetlands are perfect locations for waterfowl and fur trapping. The PA Game Commission website provides all the information needed to hunt in the Oil Region, including license information, seasons by region, maps, and safety regulations.

Walleyes, smallmouth bass, northern pike, and muskellunge are the primary species of interest to anglers. The PF & BC Access in Utica to Riverfront Park in Franklin is comfortable for a one-day float and fish trip.

Oil Creek, which runs from Titusville south to meet the Allegheny in Oil City, is known for its exceptional fly fishing. Abundant fly hatches draw trout anglers for late spring/early summer fishing. Smallmouth bass are a popular species for summer. Then a Delayed Harvest Artificial Lures Only special regulation area near Drake Well Museum & Park brings those seeking trout back in mid-fall through early spring.

Check out East Branch Sugar Creek, Little Sandy Creek, Lower & Upper Two Mile Run, Pithole Creek, Sandy Creek, Pine Creek, and Sugar Creek for stocked trout.

Justus Lake in Two Mile Run County Park has both coldwater and warmwater species. As an Approved Trout Water Open to Year-Round Fishing, Justus Lake is stocked with trout in spring and late fall. The lake is deep and cool enough to support trout through summer, too.

Warmwater species include musky, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, bluegill, and yellow perch.

Kahle Lake near Emlenton is great for crappie.

COMPETITION TRAILS

Running

Oil Creek 5 & 13 Stacked Trail Races
Enjoy a 5- or 13-mile trail race beginning at Drake Well Museum & Park and traveling through scenic Oil Creek State Park.
DrakeWell.org

Drake Well Marathon & 1/2
This unique Boston Marathon-qualifying event starts and
finishes at Drake Well Museum & Park, traveling along the
historic streets of Titusville as well as the bike trail in Oil Creek State Park. DrakeWell.org

OC100 Trail Runs
Described as “Unforgiving. Historic. Gnarly.” Choose from 50K, 100K, or 100-mile races through Oil Creek State Park in October. Registrations open March 1 and sell out quickly.
OilCreek100.org

There are numerous other running events and races throughout the year in each of our communities, too.

Biking

Two Mile Run County Park Mountain Bike Races
Each April and August, the mountain bike races at Two Mile Run County Park take place on a combination of mountain loops for a fun mix of endurance and skill, which is part of the Bike the Wilds series. Racers choose 1, 2, or 3 laps on the 8.5 mile course.
Facebook.com/TMRRaces

Roughneck Gravel Roubaix
This gravel bike race tests the gutsy and dusty on a course around Titusville.
RoughneckGravelRoubaix.com

USA Cycling Downhill State Championship Series
Allegheny Gnar hosts these races along with open rides on courses in Oil City and President Township over the summer. Spectators are welcome.
AlleghenyGnar.com/events

Boating

Two Mile Run Regatta
The Three Rivers Outboard Racing Association hosts boat races at Two Mile Run County Park in May and September. Spectators welcome. TRORA.com

Fishing

Oil Creek Classic
Titusville Rotary hosts this annual fly fishing competition in May on Oil Creek.
Facebook.com/OilCreekClassic 

Oil Region Bass Tournament
The Oil Region will host its first bass tournament in several years at the Oil City Marina in October.

Archery

International Bowhunting Organization’s Triple Crown
Archers from across North America compete in this 3D target shoot at Two Mile Run County Park in the summer. All ages of amateur competitors and spectators welcome.
IBO.net

Stone Skipping

Rock in River Fest/PA Stone Skipping Competition
PA stone skipping competition at Riverfront Park in Franklin.
FranklinPa.gov