Tionesta Scenic and Wild Area is a rugged and remote section of the Allegheny National Forest in northwestern Pennsylvania, offering visitors a chance to experience deep forest wilderness, steep sandstone gorges, and pristine waterways.
Located within the Allegheny National Forest in northwestern Pennsylvania, the Tionesta Scenic and Wild Area encompasses roughly 13,600 acres of steep hills, narrow valleys, and sandstone rock formations carved by streams. The area is defined by its rugged terrain, dense northern hardwood forests, and scenic waterways including Tionesta Creek. Ecologically, it supports mixed forests of oak, maple, beech, and pine, providing habitat for black bears, white-tailed deer, and numerous bird species. Historically, the area was shaped by the logging boom of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, leaving a landscape that has regrown into mature woodlands. Designated as part of the National Forest under special scenic and wild protections, it preserves an undeveloped natural area favored by visitors seeking solitude and challenging trails. Recreation activities include hiking, wildlife observation, trout fishing in streams, and primitive camping. Notably, the rugged Tionesta Wild Area Trail system offers hikers and mountain bikers opportunities to explore cliffs, overlooks, and pockets of virgin forest. The area’s remote character and lack of developed infrastructure appeal to outdoor enthusiasts looking for backcountry experiences relatively close to regional population centers. Visitors are drawn by the area's quiet beauty, opportunities for birding including sightings of the regionally rare cerulean warbler, and the chance to enjoy scenic creekside areas and forest groves largely undisturbed by modern development.
Tionesta Creek Gorge – rugged sandstone cliffs and clear running waters
Old-growth forest pockets providing habitat for diverse wildlife
Tionesta Wild Area Trail – challenging backcountry hiking with scenic views
Remote creekside campsites accessible via foot trails
A pristine cold-water stream known for trout fishing and scenic gorges with sandstone cliffs.
Isolated pockets of mature forest representing pre-settlement ecological conditions.
Distinctive sandstone outcroppings that form scenic overlooks and rugged terrain for exploration.