Allegheny National Forest
The Allegheny National Forest sits in the rugged plateau country of northwestern Pennsylvania. Many creeks and streams cut deeply into the plateau, creating a rolling and sometimes steep topography with a 1,300-foot range of elevation. The terrain is covered with a typical eastern hardwood forest. Black cherry, yellow poplar, white ash, red maple, and sugar maple are all common to the area. Read More »
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Allegheny National Forest Travel Q&A
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What You Can Do in Allegheny National Forest
Articles & Advice on Allegheny National Forest
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- Allegheny Getaway: Allegheny National Forest, Pennsylvania
- Top Ten Long-Distance Hiking and Biking Trails
- Load up your backpack for a day, weekend, week, or longer. On these lengthy hiking and biking trails, you can really go the distance.
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- North Country Trail - Allegheny National Forest Section
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- Around the Forest
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Parks Near Allegheny National Forest
- Hickory Creek Wilderness Area, PA (15 mi.)
- Allegheny River Islands Wilderness Area, PA (17 mi.)
- Allegany State Park, NY (31 mi.)
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