List of Pennsylvania state forest wild areas
There are 16 wild areas in the Pennsylvania state forests.[1] There is also one proposed wild area: M. K. Goddard Wild Area in Sproul State Forest in Clinton County, named for Maurice K. Goddard.[2]
Wild area name | State forest | County or counties | Area in acres (ha) | Date founded |
Remarks |
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Algerine Wild Area | Tiadaghton | Lycoming | 3,700 acres (1,497 ha) | ? | Borders the Algerine Swamp Natural Area and crossed by the Black Forest Trail[3] |
Asaph Wild Area | Tioga | Tioga | 2,070 acres (838 ha) | ? | Located at the north end of the Pine Creek Gorge[4] |
Burns Run Wild Area | Sproul | Clinton | 2,408.33 acres (974.62 ha)[5] | ? | The Chuck Keiper Trail crosses this wild area[2][6][7] |
Clear Shade Wild Area | Gallitzin | Somerset | 2,791 acres (1,129 ha) | ? | [8] |
Hammersley Wild Area | Susquehannock | Clinton and Potter | 30,253 acres (12,243 ha) | 2004 | Largest area without a road in Pennsylvania[9] |
Kettle Creek Wild Area | Loyalsock | Sullivan | 1,791.81 acres (725.12 ha)[10] | ? | Surrounds the Kettle Creek Gorge Natural Area[11][12] |
Russell P. Letterman Wild Area | Sproul | Clinton | 4,849.94 acres (1,962.70 ha)[5] | ? | The Chuck Keiper Trail crosses this wild area, which used to be named Fish Dam Wild Area[2][6][7] |
Martin Hill Wild Area | Buchanan | Bedford | 11,500 acres (4,654 ha) | ? | Home to bobcat, black bear, and rattlesnakes[13] |
McIntyre Wild Area | Loyalsock | Lycoming | 7,500 acres (3,035 ha) | ? | Has the remnants of a ghost town[14] |
Quebec Run Wild Area | Forbes | Fayette | 7,441 acres (3,011 ha) | 2004 | One of the two newest wild areas in Pennsylvania[9][15] |
Quehanna Wild Area | Elk and Moshannon | Cameron, Clearfield, and Elk | 48,186 acres (19,500 ha) | 1966 | Largest wild area in Pennsylvania[16][17] |
Thickhead Mountain Wild Area | Rothrock | Centre and Huntingdon | 4,886 acres (1,977 ha) | ? | Completely surrounds the Detweiler Run and Bear Meadows Natural Areas[18] |
Trough Creek Wild Area | Rothrock | Huntingdon | 1,703 acres (689 ha) | ? | Above Raystown Lake[18] |
Tuscarora Wild Area | Tuscarora | Juniata and Perry | 5,382 acres (2,178 ha) | ? | Forest last cut between 1902 and 1917[19] |
White Mountain Wild Area | Bald Eagle | Mifflin and Union | 3,581 acres (1,449 ha) | ? | Can only be accessed off the Mid State Trail[20] |
Wolf Run Wild Area | Tiadaghton | Lycoming | 6,900 acres (2,792 ha) | ? | Crossed by the Golden Eagle Trail[3] |
References
- ↑ Klyza, Christopher McGrory (2001). Wilderness comes home: rewilding the Northeast. Hanover, New Hampshire: Middlebury College Press / University Press of New England. p. 86. ISBN 1-58465-101-6.
- 1 2 3 Sproul State Forest (PDF) (Map). 1 inch = 2 miles. Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
- 1 2 "Natural & Wild Areas near the Tiadaghton State Forest". Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
- ↑ "Natural & Wild Areas near the Tioga State Forest". Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
- 1 2 "Site #30-Southern Sproul State Forest". Pennsylvania Audubon Society. Retrieved April 2, 2010.
- 1 2 "Proposed Natural/Old-growth Area, Sproul State Forest". Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Retrieved 2010-03-01. Note: This refers to Russell P. Letterman Wild Area by its former name, Fish Dam Wild Area
- 1 2 "Pennsylvania Wilds: Chuck Keiper Trail". Pennsylvania. Retrieved 2010-03-01. Note: This mistakenly calls Burns Run Wild Area "Burns Wild Area" and refers to Russell P. Letterman Wild Area by its former name, Fish Dam Wild Area.
- ↑ "John P. Saylor Trail". Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
- 1 2 "The Resource: Hammersley Wild Area becomes official". Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. January 2004. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
- ↑ "Site #42-Wyoming State Forest & World's End State Park". Pennsylvania Audubon Society. Retrieved April 2, 2010.
- ↑ Loyalsock State Forest (PDF) (Map). 1 inch = 2 miles. Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
- ↑ Thornbloom, Gary. "Kettle Creek Natural and Wild Areas via the Loyalsock Trail" (PDF). Pennsylvania Sierra Club.
- ↑ "Natural & Wild Areas near Buchanan State Forest". Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
- ↑ "Natural & Wild Areas near Loyalsock State Forest". Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
- ↑ "Quebec Run Wild Area" (PDF). Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
- ↑ "Quehanna Wild Area, Wykoff Run Natural Area". Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
- ↑ "Natural & Wild Areas near the Elk State Forest". Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
- 1 2 "Natural & Wild Areas near the Rothrock State Forest". Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
- ↑ "Natural & Wild Areas near the Tuscarora State Forest". Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
- ↑ "Natural and Wild Areas of the Bald Eagle State Forest". Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
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