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State Game Lands Number 252 adventures

State Game Lands Number 252 Adventures

State Game Lands Number 252 offers diverse habitats for wildlife and outdoor enthusiasts in southwestern Pennsylvania, providing opportunities for hunting, hiking, and wildlife observation.

922
Acres Protected
15+
Miles of Trails
5,000 (estimated)
Annual Visitors
1960s
Year Established

About State Game Lands Number 252

 

State Game Lands Number 252 is located primarily in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, encompassing rugged terrain with mixed hardwood forests, rolling hills, and several small streams. The area supports key game species such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, black bear, and various small game animals, making it a popular destination for hunters throughout the year. The landscape is characterized by upland hardwood forests dominated by oak, hickory, and maple species, interspersed with rhododendron thickets and pockets of hemlock along shaded ravines and stream corridors. SGL 252 includes diverse wildlife habitats, including early successional fields managed to support species like ruffed grouse and woodcock. Though there are no developed campgrounds within its boundaries, the game lands provide ample opportunities for backcountry hiking and wildlife photography. The area is managed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission with an emphasis on conservation, habitat management, and regulated hunting seasons. Several forest roads and informal trails permit access to remote portions, allowing visitors to explore less-traveled areas and enjoy solitude. The game lands are part of a larger network of preserved natural areas in southwestern Pennsylvania and serve an important ecological role by maintaining biodiversity and providing green space near small towns such as Connellsville and Dawson. Visitors are advised to be prepared for uneven terrain and changing weather conditions, especially during hunting seasons. The combination of high-quality wildlife habitat and scenic woodland setting makes SGL 252 a rewarding destination for both hunters and outdoor recreationists looking to experience Pennsylvania’s forested landscapes.

Highlights

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Diverse hardwood forest supporting robust wildlife populations

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Managed early successional habitats ideal for grouse and woodcock

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Remote forest roads providing quiet access for hunters and hikers

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Streams that support native brook trout in certain sections

Notable Natural Features

Oak-Hickory Forest

Dominant forest type providing critical mast foods for white-tailed deer and turkey.

Early Successional Habitat

Managed open areas that support species such as ruffed grouse and American woodcock.

Tributaries of Youghiogheny River

Small streams offer coldwater habitat important to brook trout and aquatic species.