Rough Cut Lodge features free WiFi and views of mountain in Gaines. This hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. The property features a children's playground.
Set in Wellsboro, 22 km from Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, Penn Wells Hotel offers accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Naseef
United States
Breakfast room and location is wonderful, food is about standard for a hotel breakfast, staff is very attentive. Beautiful rooms and architecture, great history through out the building, photos and paintings - a real sense of being somewhere historic.
This Mansfield, Pennsylvania hotel is located 1 mile from Mansfield University. Facilities include free Wi-Fi, an on-site fitness centre, and a daily hot continental breakfast.
Emma
United Kingdom
Rooms were generously sized and bed was very comfortable.
Set in Wellsboro and only 24 km from Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, Stony Fork Inn offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking. The bed and breakfast features family...
Featuring mountain views, 37 Oak Ridge House features accommodation with patio, around 23 km from Pennsylvania Grand Canyon. Private parking is available on site at this recently renovated property.
Andreas
Germany
Everything is brand new and clean.
Very friendly Inn-keepers
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Scored 10
10
What a view!
What a view! We were only able to view the canyon from the west rim (Colton Point State Park) since Leonard Harrison State Park was closed for "renovations." We wish we could have seen the view and hiked some trails in Leonard Harrison State Park. The covered wagon trip in the gorge was quite enjoyable and as far as we were concerned, worth the money.
Kristie
United States
Scored 6.0
6.0
We were about the only people there.
We were about the only people there. It would probably be a better place to visit at another time of the year. We were there after most of the autumn leaves had fallen. We saw sunset at the state park, which sits high on the edge of the canyon on the north end, but the park buildings were pretty much closed for the season. We stayed the night in the pretty little town of Wellsboro, and then we drove along the river in the morning using route 414 and 44. We did not see a moving car or any other people the whole drive.
To be fair, it looks like it would be a nice place to canoe or hike in the right season. It was just too cold for us to spend much time. It was recommended in a Washington Post article and I like to explore in an effort to Try2SeeItAll. My advice is, "don't compare it to any other truly grand canyons; just think of it as Pine Creek Gorge, and you will enjoy yourself."
Try2SeeItAll
United States
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