Kettle Creek Wildlife Management Area offers diverse outdoor opportunities with its extensive forestlands, pristine streams, and abundant wildlife habitat in north-central Pennsylvania.
The Kettle Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) encompasses over 16,000 acres of rugged terrain located primarily in Potter County and parts of Clinton County, Pennsylvania. This WMA features dense mixed hardwood and conifer forests, deep valleys, and cold water streams ideal for wild trout populations, including the renowned Kettle Creek. Established to conserve wildlife habitat and provide public hunting and fishing opportunities, the area supports a variety of species such as white-tailed deer, black bear, wild turkey, and many songbirds. Besides hunting and fishing, visitors can enjoy hiking on several established trails or exploring backcountry roads for mountain biking. The area is known for its seasonal fall foliage, spring wildflowers, and excellent wildlife viewing, particularly during early morning and late evening hours. While there are no developed campgrounds within the WMA, backcountry camping is permitted with proper adherence to regulations. The remote nature of the area offers solitude and natural quiet, appealing to hunters, anglers, hikers, and photographers seeking a less crowded experience. The management area is part of a larger regional network of public lands including nearby state forests, enhancing connected habitat corridors and outdoor recreation possibilities. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining high-quality trout streams and managing forest health to support sustainable wildlife populations. The WMA’s rugged landscape features several small waterfalls and scenic overlooks near the creek and its tributaries, making it an attractive destination during all seasons except deep winter.
Kettle Creek – a renowned cold water trout stream perfect for fly fishing
Diverse forest habitat supporting black bear and wild turkey populations
Remote hiking trails providing chances for wildlife observation and solitude
Scenic vistas overlooking rugged valleys and waterfalls along tributaries
A cold water stream known for wild trout and native brook trout populations, attracting anglers year-round.
A scenic section of the WMA featuring cascading streams, dense forest, and opportunities for secluded hiking.
One of the region’s prime bear habitats, supporting seasonal black bear sightings and managed hunting.