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Ridgeway Forest Adventures

Ridgeway Forest is a scenic national forest in Pennsylvania offering diverse recreation opportunities across forested hills and freshwater ecosystems.

85,000
Acres Protected
120
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1935
Year Established

About Ridgeway Forest

 

Ridgeway Forest, located in north-central Pennsylvania, spans rolling hills, dense woodlands, and pristine streams typical of the Appalachian Plateau. The forest is characterized by mixed hardwood stands including oak, maple, and hickory, supporting rich wildlife populations such as white-tailed deer, black bear, and numerous bird species. The area’s terrain features moderate elevation changes with scenic ridges and small valleys shaping its landscape. Originally used for timber and mining activities in the 19th and early 20th centuries, Ridgeway Forest has since regenerated into a vital habitat and recreation area under national forest management. Visitors enjoy hiking along well-maintained trails that wind through mature forests and offer opportunities for birdwatching, wildlife photography, and fishing in clear mountain streams. Notable landmarks include the historic Ridgeway Lookout Tower, which provides panoramic views of the Pennsylvania countryside, and the heritage trail network highlighting early settler routes and native plant communities. The forest's appeal lies in its blend of outdoor adventure and natural beauty accessible year-round, making it a favored destination for families, anglers, mountain bikers, and campers seeking solitude or active pursuits. The forest's management prioritizes conservation and sustainable recreation, balancing human use with wildlife habitat preservation.

Highlights

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Ridgeway Lookout Tower offering 360-degree views of forest and valleys

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Old-growth mixed hardwood ecosystems supporting diverse wildlife

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Heritage Trail showcasing historical logging routes and interpretive signage

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Remote backcountry campsites along the pristine Pine Creek

Notable Natural Features

Ridgeway Lookout Tower

An elevated fire tower providing panoramic views across the forest and surrounding Appalachian landscape.

Pine Creek

A pristine trout stream that runs through the forest, popular for fly fishing and quiet paddling.

Heritage Trail Network

A collection of interconnected trails highlighting historical forestry sites and native plant habitats.