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State Game Lands Number 312 adventures

State Game Lands Number 312 Adventures

State Game Lands Number 312 offers a diverse outdoor experience with rich forested areas and abundant wildlife, catering to hunting, hiking, and nature observation in southwestern Pennsylvania.

1,210
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
8,000
Annual Visitors
1963
Year Established

About State Game Lands Number 312

 

State Game Lands Number 312 is located in Washington County, Pennsylvania, encompassing a mature forest landscape with a mix of hardwoods, wetlands, and rolling hills. The area is managed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission primarily for wildlife habitat and public hunting. The terrain includes mixed deciduous forests dominated by oak, maple, and hickory, supporting diverse wildlife species such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, black bear, and various small game. Streams within the property provide habitat for aquatic species and contribute to the region's watershed. While the land is primarily used for regulated hunting seasons, recreational opportunities extend to hiking, birdwatching, and photography. The landscape is a representative example of Pennsylvania’s mixed hardwood forests with pockets of mature timber and understory conducive to wildlife presence. Visitors can explore a network of maintained trails and forest roads that provide access but require awareness of active hunting seasons for safety. SGL 312 has a history of conservation focused on maintaining game populations and habitat quality through habitat improvements, forest management, and controlled public use. Though not as developed as state parks, it appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking less crowded and more natural experiences. The combination of terrain, forest diversity, and location near populated areas contributes to its value as an accessible, wildlife-focused public land. It is especially notable for offering quality deer and turkey hunting opportunities in western Pennsylvania’s mixed mesophytic forest region.

Highlights

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Seasonal hardwood forests providing vibrant fall foliage views

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Opportunities to observe white-tailed deer and wild turkey in natural habitat

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Quiet hiking and birdwatching trails away from urban centers

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Remote forest roads leading to less accessed hunting stands

Notable Natural Features

Mixed Hardwood Forest

The area supports a dense growth of oak, maple, and hickory trees, creating essential habitat for numerous wildlife species.

Small Streams and Wetlands

Several small watercourses run through the land providing water sources and fertile habitat supporting amphibians and fish.

Undisturbed Wildlife Habitat

The preserve maintains crucial cover and forage areas that promote a healthy population of game and non-game wildlife.