US Route 6 - Grand Army of the Republic Highway

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US Route 6 - Grand Army of the Republic Highway

Nonprofit Backcountry Trail
  • Length
    427 miles
  • Elevation Gain
    --
  • Route Type
    out & back

Named by National Geographic as "One of America's most scenic drives", US Route 6 in Pennsylvania is the heart of the American Dream. This magical and tranquil highway along Pennsylvania's northern tier is 400 plus miles of history and heritage, linking small towns, generations of people, and wondrous sights often forgotten.

  • Route 6 before the climb up Denton Hill.
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Location: Named by National Geographic as "One of America's most scenic drives", US Route 6 in Pennsylvania is the heart of the American Dream. This magical and tranquil highway along Pennsylvania's northern tier is 400 plus miles of history and heritage, linking

  • States: Pennsylvania
  • Counties: Crawford, Erie, Warren, McKean, Potter, Tioga, Bradford, Wyoming, Lackawanna, Wayne
  • Cities/Townships: Meadville, Corry, Warren, Smethport, Coudersport, Wellsboro,Towanda, Tunkhannock, Scranton, Honesdale, Milford

Named by National Geographic as "One of America's most scenic drives", US Route 6 in Pennsylvania is the heart of the American Dream. This magical and tranquil highway along Pennsylvania's northern tier is 400 plus miles of history and heritage, linking small towns, generations of people, and wondrous sights often forgotten.

Whether you are planning a weekend motorcycle trip, a week-long family road trip, or a month-long RV adventure, why not "Do 6"?

Discover a slice of real Americana where apple pie, yellow ribbons, antique stores, museums, parks, and trails create a journey unique to everyone who travels it. Let our interactive mapping mile marker system help guide you and make sure to take your time - there's no rushing here

Like a secret passageway that leads into the heart and soul of America, scenic US Route 6 stretches 427 miles across Pennsylvania's northern tier, through forests and farmland, mountains, river, and valleys, connecting communities that prize their heritage and quality of life.

The story of US Route 6 in Pennsylvania is about moving natural resources to market and moving people to new horizons. The highway is still an example of the rural American lifestyle surviving through innovations and commerce.

On January 13, 2005, Governor Edward Rendell named US Route 6 in Pennsylvania as a State Heritage Corridor under the PA Heritage Areas Program of the PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Known as PA Route 6, the heritage corridor joins 11 other state heritage areas, five of which are also national heritage areas, in celebrating the industries and transportation corridors that helped build this great nation.

US Route 6 in Pennsylvania enjoys a storied past. The route can be traced back to 1807 when state officials mandated a road be cut through the Moosic Mountains to enable easier travel to the western parts of the state. As the state and nation grew, so too did the road. Carved out of hundreds of miles of wilderness, the road eventually united most of the county seats in Pennsylvania's northern tier. The fledgling highway quickly became a vital link between the industry of the west and the railroads in the east. Along its length sprung up charming villages, plentiful farming communities, and thriving towns.

In 1925, Route 6 in Pennsylvania was incorporated into a highway system that would connect the United States from coast to coast. Names US Route 6, the road stretched from Cape Cod, Massachusetts to Long Beach, California. It became one of America's first transcontinental highways. Today the road remains one of the longest highways in the nation.

Today, approximately 3.5 million people travel the historic highway through Pennsylvania each year to visit the historic sites, national and state parks, artist studios, and quaint towns that remind us of the true America.

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Allowed Uses:

Bicycling Motorized vehicles, motorcycling

Other Activities

  • Camping
  • Heritage and history
  • Wildlife viewing / observation

Public Contact

Terri Dennison
PA Route 6 Alliance
PO Box 180
Galeton, PA 16922
[email protected](814) 435-7706
www.paroute6.com

Contact the trail manager for current maps and visiting details.

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  • Elevation (high): 2424
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  • Part of a Trail System? No
  • State Designations: Pennsylvania State Heritage Area
  • Surface (primary): Paved
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  • Certified as an NRT
    Jun 26, 1994
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