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McKean County Wildlife Area adventures

McKean County Wildlife Area Adventures

The McKean County Wildlife Area in northern Pennsylvania offers rich habitats for diverse wildlife and a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, bird watching, and hunting.

5,000
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
5,000+
Annual Visitors
1960s
Year Established

About McKean County Wildlife Area

 

McKean County Wildlife Area is a protected region managed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission, spanning over diverse forestlands and wetlands in the Allegheny Plateau region of Northern Pennsylvania. Geographically, the area features rolling hills, mixed hardwood forests, small streams, and open fields that provide excellent cover and food sources for local wildlife. The habitat supports white-tailed deer, wild turkey, black bear, various small mammals, and a wide range of bird species, making it a prime destination for hunters and wildlife viewers alike. The area's terrain varies from gentle slopes to moderate elevations, offering accessible hiking and nature viewing opportunities. The region also holds historical significance linked to early logging and railroading eras before preservation efforts focused on restoring natural habitats. Outdoor enthusiasts come to McKean County Wildlife Area for hunting during the designated seasons, wildlife observation year-round, and recreational hiking on marked trails. The area does not typically have developed campgrounds but offers ample opportunities for primitive camping and day use. Its relative tranquility, away from heavily trafficked parks, makes it appealing for visitors seeking solitude in nature. Proximity to the Allegheny National Forest complements the wildlife area, enhancing the regional corridor for wildlife movement. With its combination of ecological diversity, wildlife abundance, and outdoor recreation, McKean County Wildlife Area serves as an important conservation and community resource.

Highlights

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Diverse hardwood forests supporting seasonal wildlife migration

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Opportunities for black bear and wild turkey viewing

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Quiet hiking trails with scenic overlooks of the Allegheny Plateau

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Access to tributaries of the Allegheny River for fishing and paddling

Notable Natural Features

Hardwood Forest Habitat

Mixed oak, maple, and beech stands provide rich habitat for a variety of wildlife species.

Allegheny Plateau Views

Several elevated points offer panoramic views of the surrounding plateau and forested valleys.

Stream Corridors

Small creeks and wetlands serve as important ecological corridors supporting aquatic and semi-aquatic species.