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Little Pine State Park - Little Pine State Park is located in one of the most beautiful sections of the Tiadaghton State Forest in the Appalachian Mountains. A special attraction of the park is the trail system. For seasoned hikers, Spikebush Hollow Trail with its beautiful picturesque vistas, outcroppings of rock and varieties of trees and plants is an enjoyable challenge.
Pennsylvania State Parks and Forests - Pennsylvania is known for producing some of the most valuable hardwood timber in the world. The 2.1 million acres of state forest land are protected from fire, destructive insects and diseases while offering a beautiful recreation environment for the visitor. Pennsylvania's State Park system offers visitors year-round recreational enjoyment as well. Amenities include: camping, picnicking, hiking, an assortment of winter sports and the viewing of the natural biological diversity and ecosystems found within the Commonwealth.
Ravensburg State Park - Ravensburg State Park is situated on 78 acres within Tiadaghton State Forest. The park lies in a steep-walled, rocky gorge that has been carved by Rauchtown Creek on the side of Nippenose Mountain. The park is 1,100 feet above sea level. The spring-fed mountain stream flows through the valley, surrounded by northern hardwood forest with stunted oak forest growing on the steep mountain sides and ridges.
Susquehanna State Park - Susquehanna State Park is set amid the beautiful Susquehanna River Valley with its varying topography, heavy forest cover, massive rock outcrops and interesting history.
Upper Pine Bottom State Park - Surrounded by the huge Tiadaghton State Forest, Upper Pine Bottom State Park has provided thousands of visitors with a welcome rest area. Visitors often use the parking area of this small roadside picnic site for access to hiking, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and hunting on pristine forestland.
Valleys of the Susquehanna Area - The beautiful Susquehanna River winds through fertile valleys surrounded by forest covered ridges. Anglers can explore the world-class smallmouth bass fishing in the river or Penns Creek which is known as one of the best trout streams in America.
Wyoming State Forest - The Wyoming State Forest District includes Luzerne, Sullivan, Columbia, Montour and Northumberland Counties. It is named for the famed Wyoming Valley of the North Branch of the Susquehanna River, which winds for 70 miles through the forest district.
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