The Cherry Ridge Wildlife Area is a large state-managed natural preserve in northeastern Pennsylvania, offering excellent opportunities for hunting, wildlife observation, and hiking in a predominantly forested landscape.
The Cherry Ridge Wildlife Area is situated in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, encompassing a diverse mix of forested hills, wetlands, and small streams over approximately 6,000 acres. Established to conserve and manage wildlife habitat, it is primarily managed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission. The landscape is typical of the Allegheny Plateau region, with northern hardwood forests dominated by oak, maple, birch, and hemlock. The area is important for local populations of white-tailed deer, black bear, wild turkey, and various small game species. Cherry Ridge offers visitors quiet, rustic outdoor experiences with extensive hunting seasons for deer and grouse, as well as wildlife watching opportunities, particularly during spring and fall migrations. Trails and old logging roads provide a network for hiking and exploring, but the area remains undeveloped, with very few formal recreational amenities. Birdwatchers often visit to catch glimpses of ruffed grouse, woodcock, and other forest birds. The wildlife area also plays a vital role in protecting watersheds and native vegetation while offering winter activities such as snowshoeing and cross-country skiing when conditions allow. The remoteness and low visitor density make it a preferred destination for those seeking solitude and nature immersion in the northeastern Pennsylvania wildlands.
Extensive forest habitat supporting black bear and white-tailed deer populations
Quiet hiking paths through mature hardwood stands
Birdwatching opportunities for ruffed grouse and woodcock
Accessible small streams providing fisheries habitat and scenic rest areas
A modest elevation offering panoramic views of the surrounding forests and valleys.
These waterways support diverse aquatic life and provide excellent habitat for amphibians and waterfowl.
Managed forest types create ideal conditions for this elusive game bird, drawing birdwatchers and hunters alike.