The Ancient Forest In Pennsylvania That’s Right Out Of A Storybook
Feel as though you’ve walked straight onto the pages of a storybook when you visit this ancient forest in Pennsylvania. Sunlight peeks through the tranquil forest trees, painted in shades of green, as you listen to the melody of the birds. Maybe you hear the faint hoot of an owl in the distance, or the rustle of leaves as a hidden deer watches you. Discover nature’s beauty as you explore this natural wonder in the Allegheny National Forest.
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Tucked away in the half a million acres of Allegheny National Forest, the Tionesta Scenic and Research Natural Area lays claim to the biggest old-growth forest in the state.
Today, visitors can experience the sheer beauty and tranquility of the old-growth forest on a picturesque hike. The Tionesta National Scenic Area Trail, for example, spans less than two miles.
Keep an eye out for the native birds that live in the scenic area. Swainson's Thrush, yellow-bellied flycatchers, and Blackburnian warblers are among the more than 300 bird species that call Allegheny National Forest home.
Of course, if you're up for a challenge you can embark on the 15.8-mile Twin Lakes Trail. The trail will take you deep into the southern portion of the Tionesta Scenic and Research Natural Area.
Tionesta Scenic and Research Natural Area is open 24 hours a day, all year around. However, during inclement weather (such as snow), the trails may be temporarily closed to hikers.
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