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State Game Lands Number 36 Adventures

State Game Lands Number 36 offers diverse forested terrain and abundant wildlife habitat, making it a prime destination for hunting, hiking, and nature observation in Pennsylvania.

11,000
Acres Protected
15 (mostly unmarked and forest roads)
Miles of Trails
5,000+
Annual Visitors
1940s
Year Established

About State Game Lands Number 36

 

State Game Lands Number 36 is located primarily in Cameron County, Pennsylvania, with portions extending into Elk and Clinton counties. Comprised of rugged, forested hills and valleys, this area is predominantly covered by mixed hardwoods including oak, maple, and cherry, alongside extensive hemlock stands. Wetlands, small streams, and several springs are scattered throughout, supporting a rich ecological community. The terrain features moderate elevation changes with rocky outcrops and dense understory, providing habitat for white-tailed deer, black bear, wild turkey, and various small game species. Established in the mid-20th century, these lands are managed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission to conserve wildlife and support sustainable hunting. Visitors are drawn to the area for hunting seasons targeting deer, turkey, and bear, as well as for birdwatching and hiking on informal trails and forest roads. While not heavily developed for public recreation, the area offers solitude for outdoor activities, and its proximity to other public lands enhances opportunities for extended backcountry exploration. The lack of formal trails encourages navigation skills and self-reliance. Additionally, SGL 36 is adjacent to Elk State Forest and near Sinnemahoning State Park, increasing its appeal to visitors looking to experience northern Pennsylvania’s forested landscape.

Highlights

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Abundant wildlife population supporting active hunting seasons

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Mixed hardwood and hemlock forests with mature canopy layers

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Remote, seldom crowded areas perfect for primitive camping and backcountry hiking

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Proximity to Elk State Forest and Sinnemahoning State Park

Notable Natural Features

Black Bear Habitat

SGL 36 supports a healthy population of black bears, offering seasonal opportunities for viewing and hunting under regulated conditions.

Mixed Hardwood Forests

The diverse forest composition provides valuable habitat for a range of species and vibrant fall foliage displays.

Remote Backcountry Environment

The largely undeveloped terrain promotes solitude and primitive recreation experiences compared to more developed public lands.