Fred Woods Trail

[1] The trail visits three significant vistas over the valley of the Bennett Branch of Sinnemahoning Creek, and several large rock formations.

[3] The Fred Woods Trail was developed in 1981, to commemorate a forestry worker who had died in a heavy machinery accident in 1975.

[7] From Mason Hill Road, the hiker starts on the entrance trail and follows it southwest for 0.8 mile to a junction with the loop, at a large sign commemorating Mr. Fred Woods.

At 1.8 miles, reach Water Plug Vista over the Bennett Branch and the parallel PA Route 555, which are more than one thousand feet below.

Reach another significant all-seasons view at Huckleberry Vista at 2.6 miles; the high plateau visible on the other side of the canyon is traversed by portions of the Quehanna Trail.