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Warren State Forest Adventures

Warren State Forest is a vast Pennsylvania state forest offering diverse outdoor recreation within the rolling terrain of the Allegheny Plateau. Visitors enjoy hiking, fishing, hunting, and camping amid mature hardwood forests and scenic waterways.

89,000
Acres Protected
100+
Miles of Trails
Estimated 50,000+
Annual Visitors
1919
Year Established

About Warren State Forest

 

Warren State Forest covers over 89,000 acres in Warren County, located in northwestern Pennsylvania. The forest occupies a portion of the Allegheny Plateau and features a landscape shaped by glacial deposits and numerous streams, including parts of the Allegheny River. The area primarily consists of mixed northern hardwoods, including species such as maple, beech, oak, and hemlock, supporting abundant wildlife including white-tailed deer, black bear, wild turkey, and various songbirds. The forest’s history is tied to Pennsylvania’s extensive timber industry, with many areas regenerating from past logging operations. Today, it provides outdoor enthusiasts with a broad range of opportunities, from multi-use trails for hiking and mountain biking to designated areas for regulated hunting and trapping. The forest also has several state game lands and supports fishing in creeks and small lakes. Campgrounds and picnic areas enhance the visitor experience, with both developed and primitive sites available. Notable points of interest include the scenic Branch Creek Gorge and the McGraw Run area with its rugged terrain. Warren State Forest draws outdoor lovers looking for a more remote, tranquil experience away from urban centers. The combination of mature forests, water features, and rolling hills makes it an excellent destination for nature observation, photography, and seasonal recreation such as fall foliage viewing and snowmobiling in winter. Visitor appeal is enhanced by the forest’s accessibility from Interstate 80 and proximity to the Allegheny National Forest to the south.

Highlights

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Branch Creek Gorge – a scenic creek valley with rugged topography and old-growth forest pockets

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Diverse hardwood ecosystems supporting wildlife like black bears and wild turkey

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McGraw Run Scenic Area offering peaceful hiking and fishing opportunities

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Extensive snowmobile trail network open during winter months

Notable Natural Features

Branch Creek Gorge

A deeply incised creek valley featuring rugged terrain and scenic forest vistas popular for hiking and nature observation.

McGraw Run Area

A tranquil section of forest with accessible fishing spots and meandering streams amid mature hardwoods.

Snowmobile Trail System

Over 30 miles of maintained trails open in winter, attracting snowmobilers from across the region.