Gallitzin State Forest offers a rich Appalachian outdoor experience with diverse forests, extensive trails, and opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife observation in central Pennsylvania.
Gallitzin State Forest is located in the Allegheny Mountains of central Pennsylvania, covering parts of Cambria, Blair, Indiana, and Clearfield counties. The forest’s terrain is characterized by a mix of rugged hills, hardwood forests, and scattered streams, forming part of the Appalachian Plateau’s transition zone. The forest plays an important role in preserving native Eastern deciduous forest ecosystems, dominated by oaks, maples, hickories, and scattered hemlocks. It is home to a variety of wildlife such as white-tailed deer, black bears, wild turkeys, and numerous migratory birds. The forest has historical significance due to its proximity to the Allegheny Portage Railroad and the Erie Canal corridor, reflecting Pennsylvania’s role in early transportation and industrial development. Recreational opportunities abound, including hiking on the extensive trail network, mountain biking on designated routes, hunting during regulated seasons, and fishing in multiple forest streams. Scenic highlights include vistas overlooking valleys and ridges, and several natural areas dedicated to conservation. The forest’s landscape offers a quiet refuge for those seeking immersive nature experiences and connects visitors to Pennsylvania’s rich natural and cultural heritage. Managed by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Gallitzin State Forest attracts outdoor enthusiasts year-round, balancing recreation with conservation and sustainable forestry practices.
Vintondale Recreational Trail - scenic rail-trail corridor through historic mining areas
Portage Railroad historic sites near forest boundaries
Susquehannock Trail System access points for extended backpacking
Remote kayaking and trout fishing streams such as Clearfield Creek
A cold-water stream providing prime trout fishing and peaceful paddle opportunities.
A multi-use trail following an old rail corridor, offering scenic views and historical insight.
Nearby historic railroad remnants reflecting Pennsylvania’s transportation history.