Clarion State Forest features diverse woodlands, scenic waterways, and ample outdoor recreation opportunities, offering a natural retreat for outdoor enthusiasts.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Clarion State Forest.
Free access, no permits required.
Spring and fall are ideal times for visiting due to mild weather and fewer bugs.
Tionesta and Marienville have ranger stations that provide information and guidance.
Accessible via State Route 66 and State Route 899, with some seasonal closures during harsh winter weather.
Summers bring warm temperatures averaging in the high 70s F, while winters can be cold with snow, averaging in the low 20s F. Spring and fall are mild with varied weather.
Environmental challenges include pests affecting tree health and the need for sustainable logging practices. Conservation efforts focus on habitat preservation and reforestation.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located near the banks of Millstone Creek, perfect for families with ample facilities and river access.
Offers a more rugged camping experience with basic amenities and deep forest immersion.
Explores the heart of the forest, crossing streams and offering scenic overlooks.
Challenging terrain with rewarding views of the surrounding landscape.
Follows the scenic creek and is ideal for a leisurely walk among the trees.
Forest trail that highlights the area's rich biodiversity and old-growth trees.
Bring a detailed map, as cellphone service can be unreliable.
Watch for ticks and bring suitable repellents during the summer months.
Reserve campsites early during peak season in the summer months.
Waterproof footwear is recommended for trails near streams and rivers.