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Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 211 offers a diverse landscape of forests, wetlands, and streams that support abundant wildlife and provide excellent opportunities for hunting, hiking, and wildlife observation.

5,500
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
Approx. 10,000
Annual Visitors
1960s
Year Established

About Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 211

 

Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 211 is located primarily in Bedford County, with portions extending into Blair and Huntingdon Counties in south-central Pennsylvania. This expansive protected area consists of approximately 5,500 acres of mixed hardwood forests, early successional habitats, wooded ridges, and intermittent wetlands. The terrain is characterized by rolling hills and narrow valleys tied to the Appalachian Plateau's rugged landscape. Ecologically, SGL 211 supports a rich diversity of wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, black bear, and a variety of small game species, making it a prime destination for Pennsylvania hunters and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Birdwatchers will appreciate spring and fall migrations, while anglers can explore the streams flowing through the property for brook and brown trout fishing. The game lands have a history tied to Pennsylvania’s long tradition of wildlife conservation and game management, with active habitat improvement projects such as timber stand improvements and food plot establishment to maintain sustainable game populations. Recreational opportunities include hiking, birding, hunting, and limited horseback riding, with a network of foot trails and forest roads providing access across the property. While it doesn't feature developed campgrounds or large visitor facilities, its relatively remote and natural setting appeals to visitors seeking solitude and immersive outdoor experiences. The location’s proximity to towns like Everett, Bedford, and Blairsville enables convenient access while preserving a wild and natural atmosphere. Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 211 exemplifies the state’s commitment to balancing wildlife habitat protection with responsible public land use and recreation.

Highlights

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Diverse hardwood forests supporting abundant deer and turkey populations

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Trout-stocked streams offer quality cold-water fishing opportunities

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Numerous wildlife viewing opportunities including black bear and small game

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Secluded areas ideal for quiet hiking and nature photography

Notable Natural Features

Ramble Run

A cold-water tributary supporting native brook trout and stocked brown trout, popular among anglers.

Oak-Hickory Forests

Mature hardwood stands providing critical habitat for white-tailed deer and wild turkey.

Early Successional Food Plots

Managed clearings planted to support game species and promote biodiversity.