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Sproul State Forest adventures

Sproul State Forest Adventures

Sproul State Forest is Pennsylvania's largest state forest, offering extensive wilderness terrain for hiking, wildlife observation, and remote outdoor adventures in the heart of the Allegheny Plateau.

315000
Acres Protected
350+
Miles of Trails
Approximately 100,000
Annual Visitors
1929
Year Established

About Sproul State Forest

 

Sproul State Forest encompasses over 315,000 acres in north-central Pennsylvania, primarily within Clinton, Centre, and Potter Counties. It is the Commonwealth’s largest state forest, featuring rugged hills, dense mixed hardwood forests, and pristine waterways. The forest lies on the Allegheny Plateau and includes a variety of elevations, creating habitats for species such as black bears, white-tailed deer, and ruffed grouse. Sproul’s forestlands are largely second growth, recovering from the extensive clear-cutting that occurred in the early 1900s, and now managed for conservation, timber production, and recreation. Key recreation opportunities include hiking on the Donut Hole Trail—a challenging 90-mile wilderness backpacking route—as well as fishing in trout-stocked streams, mountain biking, and snowmobiling during winter months. Notable landmarks within the forest include the scenic Kettle Creek area and the Bucktail Path, an iconic long-distance trail connecting to nearby state forests. Visitors are drawn by the remoteness and natural beauty, with few developed facilities, fostering a genuine wilderness experience. Sproul State Forest also offers hunting in season, camping in designated areas, and off-road vehicle trails. Its combination of forested ridges, valleys, and clear streams create a diverse ecological environment important for wildlife habitat and conservation efforts. The forest provides valuable outdoor education and primitive recreation within central Pennsylvania’s wildlands.

Highlights

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Donut Hole Trail – a rugged 92-mile backpacking route through wild terrain

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Kettle Creek – a popular cold-water trout fishery with scenic streams

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Bucktail Path – historic long-distance hiking trail crossing the forest

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Remote camping areas offering solitude and primitive outdoor experiences

Notable Natural Features

Donut Hole Trail

A strenuous, remote backpacking trail that covers approximately 92 miles through the forest’s rugged interior.

Kettle Creek Gorge

A scenic waterway known for its excellent trout fishing, surrounded by mature hardwood forests.

Bucktail Path

A historic 33-mile backpacking trail connecting Sproul to other state forest lands, offering wilderness hiking opportunities.