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Situated on the Allegheny Plateau, the forest is comprised of 514,029 acres in the northwestern corner of the state. For more information about the Allegheny, please visit our About the Area page.
The U.S. Forest Service brought new concepts in forest management to the Allegheny Plateau -- multiple benefits, sustainability, and collaborative partnerships.
The Allegheny National Forest is a National Forest in Northwestern Pennsylvania, about 100 miles northeast of Pittsburgh. The forest covers 513,175 acres (801.8 sq mi; 2,076.7 km 2) of land. Within the forest is Kinzua Dam, which impounds the Allegheny River to form Allegheny Reservoir.
There's a lot to see and do in the Allegheny National Forest. The links below will help you decide how to best plan and spend your vacation in the region!
Located between the Allegheny National Forest of Pennsylvania and Allegany State Park in New York, McKean County, Pennsylvania is Trail Central! Miles and miles of trails offer a relaxing and fun way to get away from it all in any season.
Want to find the best trails in Allegheny National Forest for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 56 great trails for hiking, walking, and birding and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.
The Allegheny Islands Wilderness contains seven islands stretched between Buckaloons and Tionesta along the Allegheny Wild and Scenic River. The islands are popular for dispersed camping, exploration, and viewing scenery and wildlife.
For groups touring the Allegheny National Forest in northern Pennsylvania and nearby southwestern New York, our region offers inexpensive attractions and a selection of locally owned restaurants, choice of hotels, and one-of-a-kind venues.
Things to do in the Allegheny National Forest. No matter where you go in the ANF, you’re in for a treat! The forest, rivers, streams, and trails all offer truly unique experiences, including a night sky free from light pollution that’s perfect for stargazing.
The Allegheny National Forest is the only National Forest in Pennsylvania. The Allegheny Reservoir is 27 miles long with 90 miles of shoreline, and is the centerpiece of developed recreation on the Allegheny National Forest.