Nescopeck State Game Lands is a 12,000-acre wildlife management area in northeastern Pennsylvania offering diverse habitats and abundant outdoor recreation including hiking, hunting, and birdwatching.
Located primarily in Luzerne County along the Pocono Mountains' western edge, Nescopeck State Game Lands encompasses approximately 12,000 acres of forested ridges, wetlands, streams, and rugged terrain surrounding Nescopeck Creek and its watershed. The area is managed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission for wildlife conservation and public outdoor recreation. The lands protect mixed hardwood forests, including oak, maple, and hemlock, alongside wetland habitats that are home to a variety of game species such as white-tailed deer, black bear, wild turkey, and migratory waterfowl. Nescopeck Creek, a prized cold-water trout stream, courses through the area, supporting native brook trout populations. The landscape offers a mix of rocky ridges and secluded valleys, with elevations ranging from about 900 to 1,500 feet. Visitors can explore an array of trails and unpaved roads suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Hunting, especially for deer and small game, is a major attraction during designated seasons. Birdwatchers appreciate sightings of raptors, warblers, and wetland species. There are no developed campgrounds directly within the Game Lands, but dispersed camping is permitted in accordance with state regulations. Nearby state parks and recreational areas complement access to Nescopeck's natural assets. The area's remote feel, diverse ecosystems, and water features draw outdoor enthusiasts seeking a mixture of solitude, wildlife viewing, and active pursuits amid northeastern Pennsylvania's forested hills.
Nescopeck Creek—renowned for cold-water trout fishing
Diverse hardwood forests providing prime habitat for deer and bear
Wetland areas attracting migratory waterfowl and unique bird species
Remote hiking routes offering solitude and varied terrain
A high-quality cold-water stream known for native brook trout and fly fishing opportunities.
A significant wetland complex providing habitat for waterfowl and amphibians within the Game Lands.
Elevated forested sections supporting mature hardwood stands and black bear activity.