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Cranberry Flats Conservation Area adventures

Cranberry Flats Conservation Area Adventures

Cranberry Flats Conservation Area is a rich wetland habitat offering extensive trails and wildlife viewing opportunities within Pennsylvania's scenic Hickory Run State Park area.

1370
Acres Protected
4.5
Miles of Trails
12,000
Annual Visitors
1974
Year Established

About Cranberry Flats Conservation Area

Cranberry Flats Conservation Area
 

Cranberry Flats Conservation Area is a 1,370-acre protected wetland located in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, within the boundaries of Hickory Run State Park. This unique area features one of the most significant and largest cranberry bogs in the state, surrounded by a mix of upland forests and wetlands. Its geography includes acidic peat bogs, sphagnum moss beds, and a complex network of streams and vernal pools that sustain a diverse ecological system. The conservation area supports numerous wildlife species, including several threatened and rare plants, amphibians, birds, and mammals. Historically, the wetlands were preserved to maintain the delicate bog ecosystem and protect native flora such as cranberries, sundews, and rare orchids. Cranberry Flats presents visitors with multiple recreation options including hiking on well-maintained boardwalk trails that minimize environmental impact, bird watching with frequent sightings of migratory waterfowl and nesting raptors, as well as educational programs focusing on wetland ecology. There are no camping facilities within the Flats itself, but surrounding Hickory Run State Park offers campgrounds for visitors. The Conservation Area appeals to naturalists, photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a quiet, scenic environment that exemplifies Pennsylvania’s natural wetland heritage. Visitors can explore a highly accessible series of loop trails and interpretive kiosks that highlight the area's ecological importance. Cranberry Flats is particularly attractive in spring and fall, seasons that bring vibrant colors and active wildlife. It offers an important refuge for sensitive species and serves as an outdoor classroom for conservation education.

Highlights

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Extensive boardwalk trail system through cranberry bogs and wetlands

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Rare and endangered plant species including native cranberries and sundews

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Prime birdwatching habitat with over 150 recorded bird species

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Educational kiosks and interpretive signage detailing wetland ecology

Notable Natural Features

Cranberry Bog

One of the largest natural cranberry bogs in Pennsylvania, supporting unique bog-adapted plant species.

Boardwalk Trail System

Elevated walking paths designed to protect delicate wetlands while allowing close-up viewing of habitats.

Diverse Wetland Ecosystem

Includes sphagnum moss beds, vernal pools, and mixed hardwood forests surrounding the central bog.