Allegheny National Forest
Following the logging boom of 1890-1930, few tracts of old-growth forest remained in northern Pennsylvania. Today, with Forest Service management, the half-million acre Allegheny is the commonwealth's only national forest.
Hundreds of campsites, dispersed wilderness camping, over 60 miles of hiking trails, 10 miles of mountain bike trails, 38 miles of snowmobile trails, 28 miles of cross-country ski trails, and nearly 75 miles of ATV trails provide a diverse selection of outdoor recreation located within the five counties of Northwest Pennsylvania's Great Outdoors region.
Two nationally wild and scenic rivers, the Clarion and Allegheny, contribute more than 125 miles of pristine waterways to explore by canoe or kayak.
The Allegheny River Islands Wilderness, stretching from West Hickory to Tionesta, provides additional opportunities for canoe-only camping access. Other camping facilities are available north of
Kellettville at Minister Creek.
More information and numerous publications are available. Camping reservations 1-877-444-6777.
Ranger station, 222 Liberty St., Warren. (814) 723-5150
Mountain biking has increased in popularity
so much throughout the Allegheny National
Forest that it's not uncommon to see bikers
during all seasons. Most trails including
snowmobile trails, general open roads and
gated roads are available for use by
mountain bikers. A.T.V. trails are best
suited for expert or extreme riding; many
will find them too rough for riding. The ANF
has over 600 miles of trail where bikes are
allowed, but in actuality, many segments of
ANF trails, even though open for bike use,
do not provide a high quality experience for
bikers. The snowmobile routes provide a
scenic ride, but for the more adventurous,
purchase the administrative map at any
Ranger District office, and plan your own
trail experience.
Biking is allowed in most places in the ANF
where a Forest Service travelway exists -
for example, trails, gated roads, and open
roads. Respect the rights of private
landowners of travelways, and obtain
permission prior to using these private
roads.
Two areas of the Allegheny National
Forest provide more than 100 miles of trails
for ATV usage. Marienville and Timberline
ATV Trails are open from the Friday before
Memorial Day to September 24 and December 20
through April 1. It is recommended to call
ahead as wet weather may necessitate
closing.
The Allegheny National Forest has more than
100 miles of ATV trails. Contact the ANF
Supervisor's Office at (814) 723-5150 for
trail information. Effective July 1, 2002,
the Allegheny National Forest
implemented the Fee Demo Program for ATV and
motorized bike trails. An annual $35 permit
fee is required, and can be purchased from
any Allegheny National Forest office, and
some local vendors, or online at
www.fs.fed.us/r9/allegheny
Snowmobiling
Hundreds of miles of snowmobile trails are
open in the 513,000 acre Allegheny National
Forest. Trails are open mid-December through
April 1, conditions permitting. Contact the
ANF Supervisor's Office at (814) 723-5150
for a recorded message of snow conditions.
Current snow/trail conditions can also be
found on line at
http://www.fs.fed.us/r9/forests
/allegheny/recreation/snowmobile_trails/
Additional trail information is available
online at
www.fs.fed.us/r9/allegheny
The PA DCNR has available a snowmobile
hotline (877-766-6253) with information on
snow conditions and grooming that is updated
every Tuesday and Friday.
Pennsylvania requires that persons be at
least 16 years of age and carry proof of
insurance to operate on any joint use road
(many ANF trails are joint use roads).
Pennsylvania also requires snowmobilers to
wear a helmet. For more information, please
contact the PA DCNR, Snowmobile/ATV Unit at
717-783-9227.
Trail Host Program:
There are several trail
host locations along the Allegheny
Snowmobile Loop. These host houses offer
trails information, maps, directions and
safety assistance. Trail Hosts are
identified by orange vests and pennants.
Volunteers maintain these sites, located at
the following grid locations on the
Allegheny Recreation Map E-6 near FR 160 and
SR 59; and B-8 at Hickory Creek Wilderness
Ranch. These host locations are marked by a
red H on the map. The recreation map also
shows the location of recreation areas
(including longitude and latitude), hiking
trails, ATV trails, cross-country ski
trails, and the snowmobile trail system.
Pennsylvania Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau
has available the Allegheny National Forest
Outdoor Discovery Map which details outdoor
recreational opportunities and designates
trails and information. Please call
1-800-348-9393 to request a copy.
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