Happy Valley Guidebook

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Happy Valley Guidebook

Food scene

Hands down the best breakfast spot in town. Great food, prices, and even better services. Pro tip: Get there early because it gets busy.
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The Original Waffle Shop West
1610 W College Ave
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Hands down the best breakfast spot in town. Great food, prices, and even better services. Pro tip: Get there early because it gets busy.
Be sure to call ahead for the current wait time. Your best bet is to get there early since this places gets busy. The food is excellent, and offers a separate menu than the Waffle Shop with more progressive coffee options.
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The Naked Egg
320 Pine Grove Rd
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Be sure to call ahead for the current wait time. Your best bet is to get there early since this places gets busy. The food is excellent, and offers a separate menu than the Waffle Shop with more progressive coffee options.

Outdoor Adventuring

Spring Creek Canyon Trail offers a gravel walking/biking path that follows one of Pennsylvania's premier wild brown trout streams, Spring Creek. Rent a bicycle at a local shop, or grab your fly fishing rod and enjoy this beautiful, secluded area just minutes from downtown State College.
Spring Creek Canyon Trail
Spring Creek Canyon Trail
Spring Creek Canyon Trail offers a gravel walking/biking path that follows one of Pennsylvania's premier wild brown trout streams, Spring Creek. Rent a bicycle at a local shop, or grab your fly fishing rod and enjoy this beautiful, secluded area just minutes from downtown State College.
One of the most beautiful and easily accessible trails near State College in Rothrock State Forest. This trail offers rhododendron tunnels, large rock structures, and a quaint little mountain stream that is home to Pennsylvania's state fish, the Brook Trout.
Shingletown Gap Trail
Shingletown Gap Trail
One of the most beautiful and easily accessible trails near State College in Rothrock State Forest. This trail offers rhododendron tunnels, large rock structures, and a quaint little mountain stream that is home to Pennsylvania's state fish, the Brook Trout.