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Kinzua Bridge Skywalk to reopen for fall foliage views in the Pennsylvania Wilds

For fall leaf viewing season, the Skywalk and trail will open from Aug. 8 through Oct. 31, then close again for repairs. (Photo courtesy DCNR)

From Pa. DCNR

Harrisburg — The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources recently announced that one of Pennsylvania’s iconic fall destinations in the Pennsylvania Wilds – the Skywalk at Kinzua Bridge State Park – will temporarily reopen Aug. 8, giving visitors a chance to experience breathtaking views of the Kinzua Valley at peak leaf-peeping season.

The park’s interactive visitor center and PA Wilds Conservation Gift Shop remain open year-round, while the Skywalk and Kinzua Creek Trail have been closed for ongoing viaduct rehabilitation.

For fall leaf viewing season, the Skywalk and trail are scheduled to open from Aug. 8 through Oct. 31. After that, both areas will close again so contractors can resume work on the structure. A second temporary reopening is already planned for fall 2026.

“Fall in the Pennsylvania Wilds is simply magical, and we’re thrilled to welcome visitors back to one of the most unforgettable viewpoints in the state,” said State Parks Director John Hallas.

“We also want to remind those looking to visit the region that nearby Bendigo State Park, Elk State Park, and Elk State Forest lands are great places to experience the natural beauty of the Pennsylvania Wilds and can be combined with a visit to the Kinzua Bridge visitor center as work to rehabilitate the Skywalk continues.”

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Kinzua Bridge State Park offers visitors a unique opportunity to walk out and peer down for stunning views of the Kinzua Valley on a viaduct that was reimagined as a skywalk after being partially toppled by a tornado.

Fall is the park’s busiest season, and parking fills quickly – especially on weekends. Visitors are encouraged to come midweek and arrive early. Once parking capacity is reached, no additional vehicles will be allowed in, and roadside parking is prohibited unless posted otherwise for safety.

“The Skywalk is a star attraction in the Pennsylvania Wilds, and it attracts tens of thousands of visitors a year to this rural place,” said Ta Enos, CEO of the nonprofit PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship.

“Fall leaf peeping season is an especially busy time, and local small businesses count on that tourism revenue from travelers who come to see the spectacular view.”

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