My current project there is a trail called dewdrop run.
There is an old, abandoned trail near the Allegheny Reservoir in PA, near the dewdrop campground, that looked around the creek called dewdrop run there.
There somehow is also a trail on the south (opposite) bank of dewdrop run, or well nearby, called FS 203, what I think is an even older even more abandoned logging road. I tried hiking it, it was very muddy and impassable with tons of fallen trees yet seemed like it once was a road.
(pix are of that)
Apparently you want to be on the other (north) side of dew drop run and just follow the creek uphill for however long you like to see small waterfalls. The former trail is no longer recognizable according to the few accounts I could find. My specialty is exploring old river beds that use to have logging railroads on them that are now trails (generally no longer officially maintained).
Anyways so I have to figure out where to park and walk to be RIGHT next to this creek. It looks really pretty and if I could catch it at reasonably high water I think it would be gorgeous.
https://endlessmountains.wordpress.com/2018/08/15/hiking-dewdrop-run-allegheny-national-forest/We also went to a rock maze on the New York side, little rock city I think, that was quite nice and fairly flat with big mossy rooty rocks.
Also I had a turkey liver dinner outside last fall at a place near Olean, NY
And the assembly park trail to the east near Shingletree on the PA side was beautiful.