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Pennsylvania United States #6
Grand Army of the Republic Highway
Pennsylvania Road Map Travel Guide
Ohio/Pennsylvania State Line to Galeton
Pennsylvania's 4.5 million acres of public lands include the finest woodlands and natural areas in America. Our name itself means "Penn's Woods" and our public estate is just that, often mountainous and filled with a myriad of creatures, plants and natural wonders. And, what's more - you're never more than 15 minutes away from one of our state parks, state forests or game lands. We invite you to explore all the natural splendor that Pennsylvania has to offer.

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0.0
(316.9)
0.0
(196.9)
Welcome to Pennsylvania!
This is the village of Pennline, Pennsylvania.
    0.0
    (316.9)
    0.0
    (196.9)
    U.S. 6 - Grand Army of the Republic Highway
    In October 1925, the Joint Board on Interstate Highways recommended a 75,884-mile U.S. numbered system. One of the routes in the proposal was U.S. 6: Pennsylvania Beginning at the New York-Pennsylvania State line at Port Jervis via Matamoras, Milford, Honesdale, Carbondale, Scranton, Clarks Summit, Tunkhannock, Wyalusing, Towanda, Mansfield, Canoe Camp, Wellsboro, Coudersport, Farmers Valley, Kane, Warren, Corry, Waterford to Erie.
    2.9
    (314.0)
    1.8
    (195.1)
    Access to campgrounds
    South side of highway.
    3.0
    (313.9)
    1.9
    (195.1)
    Access to campgrounds
    North side of highway.
    4.1
    (312.8)
    2.5
    (194.4)
    View from highway
    Driving East.
    4.3
    (312.6)
    2.7
    (194.2)
    Pymatuning State Park
    Western boundary. Pymatuning is one of the largest state parks in the Commonwealth. The large lake provides excellent fishing throughout the year. Pymatuning Lake is especially lovely in late spring evenings when the sunset gilds the water and colorful sailboats appear to slide across a lake of gold. Camping: With 657, class A, campsites in three areas, Pymatuning is one of the largest camping areas in the Commonwealth. Approximately half of the campsites have electric hookups. Modern tent and trailer camping areas are available in the Jamestown, Tuttle and Linesville campgrounds.
    5.9
    (311.0)
    3.7
    (193.3)
    Access to a bait shop
    South side of highway.
    6.4
    (310.5)
    4.0
    (192.9)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving East.
    6.8
    (310.1)
    4.2
    (192.7)
    Access to campgrounds
    South side of highway.
    8.9
    (308.0)
    5.5
    (191.4)
    Community of Linesvillel, Pennsylvania

    9.8
    (307.1)
    6.1
    (190.8)
    Services and gas at the highway
    South side of highway.
    10.0
    (306.9)
    6.2
    (190.7)
    View from highway
    Photo view looking at the business section of Linesville, Pennsylvania.
    15.2
    (301.7)
    9.4
    (187.5)
    Village of Shermansville, Pennsylvania
    Western boundary.
    15.4
    (301.5)
    9.6
    (187.4)
    View from highway - Photo - Erie Extension Canal historical sign
    Point of Information - crossing the Erie Extension Canal. 'Remains of the Canal bed may be seen beside the railroad below the bridge. Less than 2 miles away, this Shenango Line from New Castle, united with the Conneaut Line from Erie. The entire canal was in use 1844-1871.'
    20.4
    (296.5)
    12.7
    (184.2)
    Junction of Highway #618
    North to community of Conneautville, Pennsylvania.
    21.3
    (295.6)
    13.2
    (183.7)
    Junction of Highway #285
    West to community of Espyville, Pennsylvania.
    22.0
    (294.9)
    13.7
    (183.3)
    Business section of community of Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania
    Junction of U.S. Highway #322 and #18 - West access on both of these highways to communities of Hartstown and Jamestown. Note: Both highways overlap Highway #6 here. South access to Maurice K. Goddard State Park. The 2,856-acre Maurice K. Goddard State Park features the 1,860-acre Lake Wilhelm, which is very popular with anglers.
    22.1
    (294.8)
    13.7
    (183.2)
    Services, gas and diesel
    South side of highway.
    22.2
    (294.7)
    13.8
    (183.1)
    Junction of Highway #285 East
    Access to communities of Geneva, Pennsylvania and Cochranton, Pennsylvania.
    23.4
    (293.5)
    14.5
    (182.4)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving East.
    23.7
    (293.2)
    14.7
    (182.2)
    Junction of Highway #18 North
    Access to communities of Harmonsburg, Pa. Wellsburg, Pa. and Platea, Pa.. Note: Highway #18 leaves Highway #6 and #322 here.
    25.2
    (291.7)
    15.7
    (181.3)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving East.
    30.3
    (286.6)
    18.8
    (178.1)
    Access to Walmart Supercenter

    31.3
    (285.6)
    19.4
    (177.5)
    Junction of Highway #19
    South access to communities of Sheakleyville, Pennsylvania and Mercer, Pennsylvania. Also junction of Highway #98 North to LIttle Corners, Pennsylvania and Franklin Center, Pennsylvania. Access to airport - North of highway. Note: Highway #19 overlaps Highway #6 at this point.
    32.0
    (284.9)
    19.9
    (177.0)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving East.
    33.2
    (283.7)
    20.6
    (176.3)
    Junction of Interstate Highway #79
    South to Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; North to Erie.
    34.0
    (282.9)
    21.1
    (175.8)
    Services and fuel
    Gas and diesel available.
    34.3
    (282.6)
    21.3
    (175.6)
    Mercer Pike Avenue
    This is the city of Meadville, Pennsylvania. Junction of Highway #102 - North of the highway. Access to Fredericksburg and the Alleghany College. Services and diesel available at the highway.
    36.0
    (280.9)
    22.4
    (174.6)
    Highway #322 leaves Highway #6 at this point
    East to communities of Franklin, Pennsylvania and Clarion, Pennsylvania. Note: Highway #19 continues to overlap Highway #6.
    36.1
    (280.8)
    22.4
    (174.5)
    View from highway - Photo Meadville, Pennsylvania welcome highway sign.
    Welcome to Meadville! Access to Meadville business section.
    37.0
    (279.9)
    23.0
    (173.9)
    Arch Street
    Access to Meadville, Pa business section.
    37.9
    (279.0)
    23.6
    (173.4)
    View from highway
    Reynolds Avenue - South side of highway. Junction of Highway #27 East to communities of Chapmanville, Pa. - Diamond, Pa. - and Titusville, Pa. Photo view from highway driving East. Access to Oil Creek State Park east of highway. The Oil Creek Valley is the site of the world’s first commercial oil well. Oil Creek State Park tells the story of the early petroleum industry by interpreting oil boomtowns, oil wells and early transportation. Scenic Oil Creek carves a valley of deep hollows, steep hillsides and wetlands.
    41.3
    (275.6)
    25.7
    (171.3)
    View from highway Photo Washington's Trail highway marker sign
    View from highway driving East. Note: This highway is also called the Washington Trail. The Washington Trail Committee has taken steps to erect historical markers along Washington's route and to provide recreational activities for the public. Relive Washington's first military expedition. Retrace the steps of our first president: hike, bike and drive through historic and beautiful Butler County, Pennsylvania.
    41.4
    (275.5)
    25.7
    (171.2)
    View from highway
    Point of Information - crossing French Creek.
    45.9
    (271.0)
    28.5
    (168.4)
    Community of Saegertown, Pennsylvania

    46.0
    (270.9)
    28.6
    (168.3)
    Point of Information
    Crossing Woodcock Creek.
    46.2
    (270.7)
    28.7
    (168.2)
    Junction of Highway #198
    South to communities of Blooming Valley, Pa. and Guy Mills, Pa. Note: Highway #198 overlaps Highway #6 at this point.
    47.2
    (269.7)
    29.3
    (167.6)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving East.
    47.4
    (269.5)
    29.5
    (167.5)
    Highway #198 turns North here
    Access to Little Corners, Pa. and Norrisville, Pa.. Overlap of Highway #198 ends at this point.
    49.7
    (267.2)
    30.9
    (166.0)
    Access to Grotto Park
    North side of highway.
    53.3
    (263.6)
    33.1
    (163.8)
    Community of Vernango, Pennsylvania

    54.2
    (262.7)
    33.7
    (163.2)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving through community of Vernango, Pennsylvania.
    54.8
    (262.1)
    34.1
    (162.9)
    View from highway
    Point of Information - crossing French Creek. View looking South at French Creek, Pennsylvania.
    59.2
    (257.7)
    36.8
    (160.1)
    View from highway - Photo Cambridge Springs highway sign
    Community of Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania.
    59.8
    (257.1)
    37.2
    (159.8)
    Services and gas at the highway
    South side of highway.
    60.0
    (256.9)
    37.3
    (159.6)
    South Main Street
    Junction of Highway #86 and #408. Access on Highway #86 South to community of Woodcock, Pa. Access on Highway #408 South to Teepleville, Pa. and Hydetown, Pa.
    60.3
    (256.6)
    37.5
    (159.5)
    Point of Information
    Crossing French Creek, Pa.
    60.5
    (256.4)
    37.6
    (159.3)
    Junction of Highway #99 North
    Access to Edinboro, Pennsylvania and the Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.
    60.6
    (256.3)
    37.7
    (159.3)
    Services and gas available
    South side of highway.
    66.5
    (250.4)
    41.3
    (155.6)
    Erie County, Pennsylvania
    Western county line. Both the Seaway Trail and historic Route 6 travel through the county, both providing scenic views during your travels. Interstate 90 and Interstate 79 meet in Erie County, providing easy access to Canada, New York, Ohio, and the Eastern Seaboard. A registered national natural landmark, recognized internationally as an ecological gem, Presque Isle State Park offers a unique mix of nature and recreation and is located within Erie County.
    70.0
    (246.9)
    43.5
    (153.4)

    Junction of Highway #6N West to communities of Edinboro, Pa. Wellsburg, Pa. and Cherry Hill, Pa.
    70.1
    (246.8)
    43.6
    (153.4)
    Point of Information
    Crossing French Creek, Pa.
    70.4
    (246.5)
    43.7
    (153.2)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving East. Note: Highway #19 overlap ends here and heads North to community of Waterford, city of Erie. Access to the Fort Le Boef - Judson House. North access to Presque Isle State Park.Presque Isle State Park is a 3,200-acre sandy peninsula that arches lakeward into Lake Erie. The park is reached by PA Route 832 or by boat. The road system within the park forms a loop approximately 13 miles in length. Presque Isle is a National Natural Landmark. Presque Isle is a day use park that provides year-round recreational opportunities. Overnight accommodations are available nearby.
    71.8
    (245.1)
    44.6
    (152.3)
    Community of Mill Village, Pennsylvania

    74.0
    (242.9)
    46.0
    (150.9)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving East.
    75.1
    (241.8)
    46.7
    (150.3)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving East.
    83.2
    (233.7)
    51.7
    (145.2)
    Community of Union City
    Western city limits. Attractions in and around Union City; Union City Historical Society Museum - Union City Dam - Canadohta Lake, Pa.
    83.8
    (233.1)
    52.1
    (144.8)
    Junction of Highway #8 South
    Access to communities of Tillotson, Pennsylvania and Centerville, Pennsylvania. Note: Highway #8 overlaps Highway #6 at this point.
    83.9
    (233.0)
    52.1
    (144.8)
    Services, gas and diesel available at the highway
    Note: Highway #8 overlap ends here, heading North to Wattsburg, Pa. - Lowville, Pa. and Erie, Pa.
    89.3
    (227.6)
    55.5
    (141.4)
    Community of Elgin, Pennsylvania
    3 miles South of highway.
    92.3
    (224.6)
    57.4
    (139.6)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving East.
    93.0
    (223.9)
    57.8
    (139.1)
    Access to state police
    North side of highway. Junction of Highway #89 North to community of North East, Pennsylvania - 20 miles. Note: Highway #89 overlaps Highway #6 at this point.
    96.8
    (220.1)
    60.2
    (136.8)
    Junction of Highway #89 South
    Access to Buell Corners, Pennsylvania and Titusville, Pennsylvania. Note: Highway #89 overlap ends at this point.
    100.2
    (216.7)
    62.3
    (134.7)
    Services and fuel available
    North side of highway.
    101.7
    (215.2)
    63.2
    (133.7)
    Welcome to city of Corry, Pennsylvania

    103.1
    (213.8)
    64.1
    (132.9)
    Junction of Highway #426
    North to Findly Lake, Pa. and South to Spring Creek, Pa. Access to Highway #77 South to Spartansburg, Pa. Access to Corry Airport - 2.5 miles South of the highway. Access to Corry, Pa. business section. Services and gas available at the highway.
    104.1
    (212.8)
    64.7
    (132.2)
    Access to campgrounds
    South side of highway.
    105.6
    (211.3)
    65.6
    (131.3)
    City of Corry, Pennsylvania
    Eastern city boundary.
    105.7
    (211.2)
    65.7
    (131.2)
    Warren County, Pennsylvania
    Western county line. Warren County was carved from Lycoming and Allegheny Counties and named after General Joseph Warren, who was a hero at the famous Revolutionary Battle of Bunker Hill (Breeds Hill). It became a full-fledged county in 1819 with the establishment of the county seat at Warren, Pa.
    106.5
    (210.4)
    66.2
    (130.7)
    City of Columbus, Pennsylvania
    Junction of Highway #957 East to community of Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania and Lander, Pennsylvania - North side of highway.
    111.1
    (205.8)
    69.0
    (127.9)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving East.
    116.8
    (200.1)
    72.6
    (124.3)
    Roadside turnout
    Gravel, no services.
    116.9
    (200.0)
    72.6
    (124.3)
    Roadside turnout
    Gravel, no services - North side of highway.
    118.5
    (198.4)
    73.6
    (123.3)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving East.
    121.0
    (195.9)
    75.2
    (121.7)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving East.
    122.6
    (194.3)
    76.2
    (120.7)
    Junction of Highway #958
    North to communities of Wrightsville, Pennsylvania and Lottsville, Pennsylvania.
    123.7
    (193.2)
    76.9
    (120.1)
    Access to RV park and campsite
    North side of highway. Full hook-ups available.
    131.5
    (185.4)
    81.7
    (115.2)
    Junction of Highway #27
    South to communities of Garland, Pennsylvania and Enterprise, Pennsylvania. Note: Highway #27 overlaps Highway #6 here. Access to community of Pittsfield, Pennsylvania - South of the highway. Gas available at the highway.
    132.7
    (184.2)
    82.5
    (114.5)
    Access to airport
    2 miles South of the highway.
    135.6
    (181.3)
    84.3
    (112.7)
    Community of Brokenstraw, Pennsylvania
    Services and gas available at the highway.
    135.8
    (181.1)
    84.4
    (112.5)
    Junction of Highway #27
    North to community of Matthews Run, Pennsylvania. Note: Highway #27 overlap ends at this junction.
    136.2
    (180.7)
    84.6
    (112.3)
    Community of Youngsville, Pennsylvania

    136.6
    (180.3)
    84.9
    (112.0)
    Access to Youngsville, Pa. business section
    North of the highway.
    137.0
    (179.9)
    85.1
    (111.8)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving East.
    138.0
    (178.9)
    85.8
    (111.2)
    Access to Youngsville, Pa. and Irvine, Pa.
    South of the highway. Access to National Forge Road.
    138.1
    (178.8)
    85.8
    (111.1)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving East.
    141.0
    (175.9)
    87.6
    (109.3)
    Junction of Highway #62 South
    Access to communities of Tionesta, Pa. President, Pa. and Franklin, Pa. Access to Buckaloons Recreational Area. Note: Highway #62 overlaps Highway #6 at this point. Access to The Allegheny National Forest Recreational Area. The Allegheny has a rich variety of outdoor activities to entertain you, or to soothe and relax you. There are over 600 campsites, 6 boat launches, 6 canoe access sites, 2 nationally designated wildernesses and many miles of hiking, snowmobiling and ATV trails.
    144.8
    (172.1)
    90.0
    (106.9)
    Access to Pennsylvania Visitor Information Center
    South side of highway.
    144.9
    (172.0)
    90.0
    (106.9)
    Access to state police

    145.3
    (171.6)
    90.3
    (106.6)
    Yankee Bush Road

    148.9
    (168.0)
    92.5
    (104.4)
    City of Warren, Pennsylvania
    The City of Warren, Pennsylvania was founded on the Allegheny River in 1795. The town, named for a distinguished patriot, General Joseph Warren, killed in battle of Bunker Hill. Attractions in and around Warren; The Struthers Library Theatre - Music in the Park - The Allegheny National Forest - Chapman Dam State Park - Kinzua Dam/Allegheny Reservoir - Warren County Historical Society.
    149.5
    (167.4)
    92.9
    (104.0)
    Ludlow Street
    Highway #62 North to community of North Warren, Pennsylvania. Access to Highway #6 Business Route into the city of Warren, Pa. Note: Highway #62 overlap ends here.
    150.5
    (166.4)
    93.5
    (103.4)
    View from highway
    Point of Information - crossing the Allegheny River. Photo view while crossing this river.
    154.2
    (162.7)
    95.8
    (101.1)
    View from highway
    Access to Warren. Photo view looking at the Allegheny River.
    154.6
    (162.3)
    96.1
    (100.9)
    Community of Rogertown, Pennsylvania
    Junction of Highway #59 North to communities of Marshburg, Pennsylvania and Lafayette, Pennsylvania.
    157.0
    (159.9)
    97.6
    (99.4)
    Access to lodging
    North of highway
    157.5
    (159.4)
    97.9
    (99.1)
    Access to campgrounds

    158.0
    (158.9)
    98.2
    (98.7)
    Community of Stoneham, Pennsylvania

    160.1
    (156.8)
    99.5
    (97.4)
    Community of Clarendon, Pennsylvania

    160.7
    (156.2)
    99.9
    (97.1)
    Access to Chapman State Park
    South of the highway. The 805-acre Chapman State Park includes the 68-acre Chapman Lake on the West Branch of Tionesta Creek. Adjacent to state game lands and Allegheny National Forest, Chapman State Park. Camping; 83 campsites, rustic restrooms, water at convenient hydrants and a sanitary dump station.
    160.8
    (156.1)
    99.9
    (97.0)
    View from highway - Community of Clarendon, Pennsylvania
    Main Street. View from highway driving East.
    162.7
    (154.2)
    101.1
    (95.8)
    Community of Weldbank, Pennsylvania

    163.0
    (153.9)
    101.3
    (95.6)
    Services and gas at the highway
    West side of the highway.
    164.3
    (152.6)
    102.1
    (94.8)
    Community of Tiona, Pennsylvania

    166.1
    (150.8)
    103.2
    (93.7)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving East.
    167.4
    (149.5)
    104.0
    (92.9)
    Community of Saybrook, Pennsylvania

    168.8
    (148.1)
    104.9
    (92.0)
    Community of Sheffield, Pennsylvania

    170.0
    (146.9)
    105.6
    (91.3)
    Services and gas available at the highway
    North side of highway.
    170.3
    (146.6)
    105.8
    (91.1)
    Services and gas available at the highway

    170.5
    (146.4)
    105.9
    (91.0)
    Access to Sheffield, Pa business section
    Junction of Highway #666 to communities of Lynch, Pa.- Truemans, Pa.- and Kellettville, Pa. - Junction of Highway #948 to De Young, Pa. - and Ridgeway, Pa..
    172.7
    (144.2)
    107.3
    (89.6)
    Access to visitor information center

    177.0
    (139.9)
    110.0
    (86.9)
    Community of Roystone, Pennsylvania

    180.0
    (136.9)
    111.9
    (85.1)
    McKean County
    Western boundary.
    184.0
    (132.9)
    114.3
    (82.6)
    Community of Ludlow, Pennsylvania

    187.3
    (129.6)
    116.4
    (80.5)
    Access to community of Wetmore, Pennsylvania
    South of the highway.
    189.8
    (127.1)
    117.9
    (79.0)
    Leaving the Allegheny National Forest
    Eastern boundary.
    193.5
    (123.4)
    120.2
    (76.7)
    View from highway - Photo Kane, Pa. highway welcome sign
    Community of Kane, Pennsylvania.
    194.0
    (122.9)
    120.6
    (76.4)
    Services and gas available at the highway
    North side of highway.
    194.3
    (122.6)
    120.7
    (76.2)
    Community of Kane, Pennsylvania
    Kane, business district.
    195.2
    (121.7)
    121.3
    (75.6)
    Greeves Street
    Junction of highway #66 West to communities of Nansen, Pa. - Pigeon, Pa. - and Marienville, Pa.
    195.7
    (121.2)
    121.6
    (75.3)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving East. Junction of Highway #321 North to Marshburg - 22 miles. Note: Highway #321 overlaps Highway #6 at this point. South access to Bendigo State Park . The 100-acre Bendigo State Park is in a small valley surrounded with many picturesque hills. The East Branch of the Clarion River flows through the park.
    196.1
    (120.8)
    121.9
    (75.1)
    Junction of Highway #321
    South to communities of Dahoga, Pennsylvania and Wilcox, Pennsylvania. Note: Highway #321 overlap ends at this point.
    202.0
    (114.9)
    125.5
    (71.4)
    Community of Kanesholm, Pennsylvania

    203.0
    (113.9)
    126.1
    (70.8)
    Access to community of Burning Well, Pennsylvania
    South side of highway.
    207.9
    (109.0)
    129.2
    (67.7)
    Community of Lantz Corner, Pennsylvania
    Junction of Highway #219 - North to community of Custer City, Pa. and Bradford, Pa. South to Wilcox, Pa. and Johnsonburg, Pa. Services and gas available - North side of highway. Access to campgrounds - South of the highway.
    210.8
    (106.1)
    131.0
    (65.9)
    Large roadside turnout
    Gravel, no services - South side of highway.
    212.8
    (104.1)
    132.2
    (64.7)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving East.
    213.0
    (103.9)
    132.4
    (64.6)
    View from highway - Photo Mount Jewett Pa. highway welcome sign
    Community of Mount Jewett, Pennsylvania.
    214.0
    (102.9)
    133.0
    (63.9)
    Access to community of Kushequa, Pennsylvania
    North side of highway.
    215.0
    (101.9)
    133.6
    (63.3)
    View from highway
    Photo view of the Mount Jewett, Pennsylvania business area.
    215.7
    (101.2)
    134.0
    (62.9)
    Services and gas at the highway
    Both sides of the highway.
    216.1
    (100.8)
    134.3
    (62.6)
    Community of Ormsby, Pennsylvania
    North of the highway. Access to Kinzua Bridge State Park.
    218.0
    (98.9)
    135.5
    (61.5)
    Roadside turnout
    Picnic tables and shelter available - South side of highway.
    220.3
    (96.6)
    136.9
    (60.0)
    Community of Hazelhurst, Pennsylvania

    222.0
    (94.9)
    138.0
    (59.0)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving East.
    225.0
    (91.9)
    139.8
    (57.1)
    Community of Marvindale, Pennsylvania

    225.9
    (91.0)
    140.4
    (56.5)
    Junction of Highway #146
    South to community of Clermont, Pennsylvania - 4 miles.
    230.9
    (86.0)
    143.5
    (53.4)

    Access to Marvin Creek Recreational Area - North side of highway.
    237.0
    (79.9)
    147.3
    (49.6)
    View from highway - Photo Smethport, Pa. highway welcome sign
    Community of Smethport, Pennsylvania.
    237.1
    (79.8)
    147.3
    (49.6)
    Access to lodging
    South side of highway.
    237.6
    (79.3)
    147.6
    (49.3)
    Junction of highway #59 North
    Access to Ormsby, Pennsylvania and Mount Alton, Pennsylvania.
    237.8
    (79.1)
    147.8
    (49.2)
    View from highway
    Photo view of the Smethport, Pa. business area.
    238.4
    (78.5)
    148.1
    (48.8)
    Services and fuel at the highway
    South side of highway.
    238.9
    (78.0)
    148.5
    (48.5)
    Services and fuel at the highway

    239.0
    (77.9)
    148.5
    (48.4)
    Junction of Highway #46
    North to community of Farmers Valley, Pennsylvania. Note: Highway #46 overlaps Highway #6 at this point.
    239.4
    (77.5)
    148.8
    (48.2)
    Village of East Smethport, Pennsylvania

    240.7
    (76.2)
    149.6
    (47.4)
    Junction of Highway #46
    South to communities of Colegrove, Pennsylvania and Emporium, Pennsylvania. Note: Highway #46 overlap ends at this point.
    244.0
    (72.9)
    151.6
    (45.3)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving East.
    251.7
    (65.2)
    156.4
    (40.5)
    View from highway - Photo Port Allegany Pa. highway welcome sign
    City of Port Allegany, Pennsylvania.
    252.0
    (64.9)
    156.6
    (40.3)
    Point of Information
    Crossing the Allegheny River.
    253.5
    (63.4)
    157.5
    (39.4)
    Junction of Highway #155
    North to communities of Turtlepoint, Pennsylvania and Olean, Pennsylvania. Services and gas available - both sides of highway. Note: Highway #155 overlaps Highway #6 at this point.
    254.4
    (62.5)
    158.1
    (38.8)
    Highway #155 overlap ends here
    South to Sizerville State Park and the community of Prospect Park, Pa. - Sizerville State Park Campground. Facilities include flush toilets, showers and a sanitary dump station. Eighteen campsites have electricity.
    261.1
    (55.8)
    162.2
    (34.7)
    View from highway
    Roulette Township.
    263.3
    (53.6)
    163.6
    (33.3)
    Community of Roulette, Pennsylvania

    264.0
    (52.9)
    164.0
    (32.9)
    Access to community of Coneville, Pennsylvania
    North of the highway.
    269.8
    (47.1)
    167.7
    (29.3)
    Access to campgrounds
    South side of highway
    271.0
    (45.9)
    168.4
    (28.5)
    Access to Keating Summit, Pennsylvania
    8 miles
    271.8
    (45.1)
    168.9
    (28.0)
    Community of Mina, Pennsylvania
    Access to community of Odin, Pennsylvania on the South side of highway.
    272.5
    (44.4)
    169.3
    (27.6)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving East.
    277.0
    (39.9)
    172.1
    (24.8)

    Point of Information - crossing the Allegheny River.
    277.3
    (39.6)
    172.3
    (24.6)
    View from highway
    View from highway driving East.
    277.7
    (39.2)
    172.6
    (24.4)

    Point of Information - crossing the Allegheny River. Photo of the bridge covering over the highway.
    277.7
    (39.2)
    172.6
    (24.4)

    Photo view of bridge covering while crossing the Allegheny River.
    279.1
    (37.8)
    173.4
    (23.5)
    Access to community of Hebron, Pennsylvania
    6 miles North.
    279.6
    (37.3)
    173.7
    (23.2)
    View from highway
    Point of Information - crossing the Allegheny River.
    280.4
    (36.5)
    174.2
    (22.7)
    Community of Coudersport, Pennsylvania
    Business section. Services and fuel at the highway - North side.
    281.5
    (35.4)
    174.9
    (22.0)
    Junction of Highway #44 North
    Access to community of Shinglehouse, Pennsylvania. Note: Highway #44 overlaps Highway #6 at this point.
    281.5
    (35.4)
    174.9
    (22.0)
    View from highway
    Photo view looking at the business section of Coudersport.
    281.8
    (35.1)
    175.1
    (21.8)
    Point of Information
    Crossing the Allegheny River.
    283.7
    (33.2)
    176.3
    (20.6)
    Access to lodging
    South side of highway.
    284.3
    (32.6)
    176.7
    (20.3)
    Access to campgrounds
    South side of highway.
    284.6
    (32.3)
    176.9
    (20.1)
    Junction of Highway #872
    South to community of Austin, Pa. - Wharton, Pa. and Jericho, Pa. Services and gas available at the highway.
    286.0
    (30.9)
    177.7
    (19.2)
    Access to lodging
    North side of highway. Gravel roadside turnout also on the North side of the highway - no services.
    287.3
    (29.6)
    178.5
    (18.4)
    Community of Sweden Village, Pennsylvania

    287.6
    (29.3)
    178.7
    (18.2)
    Access to community of Brookland, Pennsylvania
    10 miles ahead - North of the highway.
    288.0
    (28.9)
    179.0
    (18.0)
    Junction of Highway #44
    South to Carter Camp. Access to the Patterson State Park and the Cherry Springs State Park. Services and gas available - North of the highway. Note: Highway #44 overlap ends here. Located in a remote area, Patterson has two rustic picnic pavilions. Patterson is a trailhead for the Susquehannock Trail, a favorite of backpackers. Cherry Springs State Park is named for the large stands of black cherry trees in the park, the 48-acre state park is surrounded by the 262,000-acre Susquehannock State Forest. The Susquehanna Trail passes nearby and offers 85 miles of backpacking and hiking.
    288.2
    (28.7)
    179.1
    (17.8)
    Access to local airport

    289.9
    (27.0)
    180.1
    (16.8)
    Roadside turnout
    Large, gravel, no services - South side of highway.
    294.6
    (22.3)
    183.1
    (13.9)
    View from highway
    Community of Denton Hill, Pennsylvania. Elevation 2474 feet.
    295.2
    (21.7)
    183.4
    (13.5)
    View from highway - Photo Susquehannock State Forest highway sign
    Susquehannock State Forest - Western boundary.
    297.5
    (19.4)
    184.9
    (12.1)
    Roadside turnout
    South side of highway.
    299.3
    (17.6)
    186.0
    (10.9)
    Access to state rest area
    Picnic tables, shelter and toilets - North side of highway.
    301.3
    (15.6)
    187.2
    (9.7)
    Access to lodging
    North side of highway.
    304.9
    (12.0)
    189.5
    (7.5)
    Junction of Highway #449
    North to communities of Brookland, Pennsylvania and Gold, Pennsylvania.
    309.3
    (7.6)
    192.2
    (4.7)
    Community of West Pike, Pennsylvania
    Access to community of Ulysses, Pennsylvania - 11 miles North side of highway.
    310.1
    (6.8)
    192.7
    (4.2)
    Services and fuel available at the highway
    North side of the highway.
    315.0
    (1.9)
    195.7
    (1.2)
    View from highway - Photo Susquehannock State Forest highway sign
    City of Galeton, Pennsylvania. Access to Lyman Run State Park - South of the highway. The 595-acre Lyman Run State Park is in scenic Potter County. A mixed northern hardwood forest of mostly maples and cherries surrounds the 45-acre Lyman Run Lake. Daggett Run and Lower campgrounds offer separate camping areas with a total of 35 RV and tent campsites. Each site contains a picnic table, fire ring and lantern hanger. Twenty-nine campsites have electricity. Six campsites are walk-ins. A sanitary dump station is in the Lower Campground.
    316.9
    (0.0)
    196.9
    (0.0)
    Junction of Highway #144
    South to communities of Germania, Pennsylvania and Carter Camp, Pennsylvania. For continuation of Highway travel east via U.S.highway #6 visit MilebyMile.com - Road Map Highway Travel Guide - Galeton to Tunkhannock, for driving directions.

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