A classic overlook hike in the Shingletown Gap area of Rothrock.

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1 - 2

hrs

206

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206

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10

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Difficulty

FATMAP difficulty grade

Difficult

Description

Part of the Shingletown Gap trail system, Bald Knob is home to one of the best vistas in Rothrock State Forest.

Seas of deep green ferns line the trail during the warmer months, while winter offers even more impressive views once the trees have dropped their leaves.

Several adjoining trails offer options for longer or shorter loops, though a simple out-and-back to the view is another popular choice.

Wildflowers and blueberries make summer a popular time to visit, though the lower elevation view offers little break from the heat.

Seen here, you'll begin your hike on Laurel Run Road in Rothrock State Forest.

Plenty of parking is available on Laurel Run Road and an easy road walk helps to form a loop.

Hiked counter-clockwise, the gravel road can be avoided by using the Greenshoot Trail, which leads back to the trailhead.

To shave some time off the drive, the Lower Trail and Bald Knob Ridge Trail can also be accessed from PA-45 near State College, though it would add some mileage to the loop. In contrast to some of the other nearby hikes, solitude is almost guaranteed in Shingletown Gap.

Rocks mix with sandy soil, and parts of the hike are steep, making it one of the more challenging day hikes.

Other nearby hikes worth adding to the list include a walk through [Bear Meadows](https://fatmap.com/routeid/170020/bear-meadows-loop) and the historic [Little Flat Fire Tower](https://fatmap.com/routeid/2808940/little-flat-fire-tower), both a short drive from the trailhead. [Source](https://pahikes.com/blogs/shingletown-gap/shingletown-gap-exploring-the-bald-knob-ridge-trail)