Kelleys Run Wildlife Preserve is a protected natural area in northeastern Pennsylvania known for its rich biodiversity, wetland habitats, and opportunities for wildlife observation and low-impact recreation.
Located in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, Kelleys Run Wildlife Preserve comprises a collection of wetlands, meadows, and forested areas that provide critical habitats for a wide range of plant and animal species. The preserve is part of the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s holdings and is managed primarily to conserve wildlife in their natural environments while allowing regulated public access. The terrain varies from wetlands fed by Kelleys Run stream to upland hardwood forests, creating a diverse landscape that supports amphibians, birds, mammals, and native plant communities. The area has historic importance tied to early settlement and land use patterns typical of northeastern Pennsylvania. Visitors can enjoy quiet hiking along unmarked or lightly maintained trails, birdwatching—especially for species such as great blue herons, wood ducks, and various migratory songbirds—and seasonal hunting following state regulations. Kelleys Run is appreciated for its relatively undisturbed natural conditions and peaceful settings. Waterfowl and wetland-dependent species benefit from the preservation of aquatic habitats, and photographers and naturalists find ample opportunities to observe and document wildlife. Due to its focus on conservation, the preserve offers a more low-key, nature-centered experience rather than developed recreational facilities. This makes Kelleys Run appealing to those seeking solitude, education, and immersion in northeastern Pennsylvania’s native ecosystems.
Wetland habitats supporting diverse amphibian and bird life
Scenic views along Kelleys Run stream corridor
Seasonal migratory bird observation opportunities
Quiet, low-impact trails suitable for nature photography and wildlife viewing
A small, clear stream flowing through the preserve, essential for maintaining healthy wetland ecosystems.
A mosaic of marshes and ponds that provide habitat for amphibians, waterfowl, and rare plants.
Sections of mature hardwood forest offering shelter to a variety of woodland wildlife and shade for hikers.