Pine Creek Natural Area protects a pristine stretch of Pine Creek Gorge, offering visitors rugged wilderness, exceptional hiking, and scenic river views within the Pennsylvania Wilds.
Pine Creek Natural Area is located within Tioga State Forest in north-central Pennsylvania. It encompasses over 8,000 acres along Pine Creek and the surrounding gorge, a landscape known as the 'Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania.' The area's steep cliffs, dense forestlands, and winding waterway create an environment rich in biodiversity and outdoor recreation. The natural area was established to conserve the region’s old-growth forest remnants, rare plant species, and critical wildlife habitat, including populations of black bears, bald eagles, and river otters. Visitors are drawn to the rugged terrain and extensive trail system that winds through mature hardwood forests, hemlock groves, and rhododendron thickets, providing spectacular overlooks and serene river scenes. Key recreational opportunities include hiking on several well-maintained trails, rustic backcountry camping, fishing in Pine Creek’s cold-water stream, and paddling along the natural stretch of the creek. The natural area also holds historical significance as a former logging region with remnants of old logging roads and rail grades converted into trail corridors. This place appeals especially to outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude and unspoiled nature far from urban centers, with easy access off PA Route 414. Its combination of rugged wilderness, diverse ecosystems, and scenic grandeur makes Pine Creek Natural Area a favorite destination within Pennsylvania’s conservation lands.
The Pine Creek Gorge overlook at Leonard Harrison State Park nearby
Old-growth hemlock and hardwood forest stands
Pine Creek itself – a designated Pennsylvania Scenic River
Backcountry campsites along remote hiking trails
A deep canyon carved by Pine Creek, showcasing steep sandstone cliffs up to 800 feet tall.
Sections of forest with trees over 150 years old, featuring hemlock and eastern white pine.
Pine Creek is nationally recognized for its clean, free-flowing waters and blue-ribbon trout fishery.