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Susquehannock State Forest is a Pennsylvania state forest in Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry District #15. The main office is located in Coudersport in Potter County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Susquehannock State Forest is located chiefly in Potter County, with small tracts in McKean and Clinton Counties.
It is one of Pennsylvania's 11 state-designated tourist regions. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The region includes several state parks and other tourist destinations, including Hyner View State Park , Cherry Springs State Park , Kinzua Bridge State Park , Leonard Harrison State Park , Colton Point State Park , Susquehannock State Forest , Pennsylvania Grand ...
Cherry Springs State Park is an 82-acre (33 ha) Pennsylvania state park in Potter County, Pennsylvania, United States.The park was created from land within the Susquehannock State Forest, and is on Pennsylvania Route 44 in West Branch Township.
The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR), established in 1995, is the agency in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania responsible for maintaining and preserving the state's 124 state parks and 20 state forests; providing information on the state's natural resources; and working with communities to benefit local recreation and natural areas. [1]
State Forest Name County Area acres (ha) Founded Remarks Kittanning: Jefferson: 13,266 acres (5,369 ha) 1919: Summer 2007, renamed Clear Creek State Forest Valley Forge: Chester: 812 acres (329 ha) January 1935: August 2007, renamed William Penn State Forest Lackawanna: Lackawanna 44,743 acres (18,107 ha)
Susquehannock: Clinton: 1,521 acres (616 ha) Named after an early Commonwealth forester; includes old growth forest remnants. [32] [33] Frank E. Masland Natural Area: Tuscarora: Perry: 1,270 acres (514 ha) Also a designated Reptile and Amphibian Protection Area. [34] [35] Halfway Run Natural Area: Bald Eagle: Union: 407 acres (165 ha) [11] [36 ...
The Susquehannock Trail System (STS) is an 83.4-mile (134.2 km) loop hiking trail in Susquehannock State Forest in Potter County (with a few short segments in Clinton County) in north-central Pennsylvania, United States. [2] The trail walks through two state parks and passes near three more state parks.
Susquehannock State Forest in Potter County, Pennsylvania; The Susquehannock Camps in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania; Barry Kent's Jacob My Friend: His 17th Century Account of the Susquehannock Indians is a historical novel about Dutch fur-trader and interpreter Jacob Young who married a Susquehannock woman and had several children.