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Fort Indiantown Gap Military Reservation serves as a major training area for the Pennsylvania National Guard, encompassing vast natural habitats with limited public access due to military operations and security.

17,000
Acres Protected
Limited (Restricted access)
Miles of Trails
Restricted military and authorized personnel only
Annual Visitors
1931
Year Established

About Fort Indiantown Gap Military Reservation (restricted public access areas)

 

Fort Indiantown Gap Military Reservation is located in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, covering approximately 17,000 acres of primarily forested and rugged terrain. Established initially as a National Guard training site during World War II, it remains a vital military installation. The landscape consists of rolling hills, mixed hardwood forests, streams, and small wetlands. While its primary purpose is military training and readiness, the area also supports diverse wildlife, including whitetail deer, wild turkey, and various migratory birds. Public access to much of Fort Indiantown Gap is restricted due to ongoing training exercises and security protocols, but portions of the property, especially along certain roads during designated times, offer limited recreational opportunities for the local community. The installation also maintains significant infrastructure including training ranges, motor pools, and support facilities. Historically, the site has played key roles in various military training efforts and has supported both state and national defense missions. Visitors should be aware that non-approved entry is prohibited, and military activity often restricts access on a short-notice basis. Those seeking outdoor experiences will find preserved natural settings, but must comply with military security and safety rules. Some areas near the perimeter can be used for hiking or wildlife viewing when granted permission or during special public events, but these are exceptions rather than the norm. Overall, Fort Indiantown Gap’s restricted public access reflects its critical role in defense readiness balanced with stewardship of natural resources within its boundaries.

Highlights

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Expansive mixed hardwood forests providing habitat for regional wildlife

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Historical military training ranges with over 80 years of operational use

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Stream corridors supporting local aquatic ecosystems including trout populations

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Occasional controlled public access along designated perimeter roads during non-training periods

Notable Natural Features

Training Ranges

Active live-fire and maneuver zones restricted to authorized military personnel, critical for National Guard readiness.

Indiantown Gap National Cemetery

A solemn, well-maintained military cemetery located near the reservation, honoring veterans.

Ecologically Diverse Forests

Forested areas dominated by oak, hickory, and maple species hosting a range of Pennsylvania native wildlife.