Things to Do in The LHR

Fun in the Region

The Lumber Heritage Region provides a host of exciting outdoor recreation opportunities and so much more!

Explore over 220 businesses, activities, and attractions that make the Lumber Heritage Region an unforgettable destination for all ages. Dive into outdoor adventures with ATV trails, fishing spots, and hiking paths through iconic locations like Cook Forest, the PA Grand Canyon, and over 25 State Parks. History enthusiasts can explore the Kinzua Bridge State Park or delve into stories at the PA Lumber Museum, while art lovers will enjoy vibrant galleries and cultural festivals across the region.

Looking to savor local flavors? Visit maple syrup producers, wineries, and farm-to-table restaurants that celebrate Pennsylvania’s culinary traditions. Golfers can tee off on lush courses, while families can discover unique experiences like wildlife watching in Elk Country or stargazing under some of the darkest skies in the state.

From the natural beauty of 12 State Forests and the Allegheny National Forest,  to the charm of small towns and their welcoming communities, this is your guide to fun, adventure, and relaxation. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a longer vacation, our curated categories make it easy to plan your journey.

Start exploring these carefully curated categories today and uncover the best of the Lumber Heritage Region—where adventure, history, and culture meet!

Things to Do in The LHR

CJ Spirits

Time honored methods to craft the finest of spirits-Whiskey, Gin, Rum, or Rocksov, a small batch vodka made from rye grain. . Read more

State Forests

Clear Creek State Forest

This forest opportunities for outdoor recreation, fishing, hunting and primitive camping. The forest has plenty of recreational trails available. Read more

State Forests

Cornplanter State Forest

Located in Forest County, it is named in honor of Chief Cornplanter, a famous Native American Chief of the Seneca tribe instrumental in maintaining peace between the new American government and the League of the Iroquois. Read more

Things to Do in The LHR

Deer Creek Winery, LLC

Relax in their comfortable winery or enjoy an outdoor chair around our fire pit sipping wine or a specialty coffee. FREE tastings, gift shop. Read more

State Forests

Elk State Forest

Located in Elk and Cameron counties it is open to primitive camping, licensed hunting and fishing, and offers opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding and wildlife viewing. Read more

Things to Do in The LHR

Elk Mountain Winery

The area's winery at the gateway to Elk Country. Stop and taste their outdoor named wines. Specialty gifts and wine lounge. Read more

Things to Do in The LHR

Flickerwood Wine Cellars & Lounge

This Winery boasts 21 wines, including sweet, semi-sweet, dry, and semi-dry table wines, in reds, whites and blushes. You will have an opportunity to sample their award winning wines. There is also a gift shop on site with many unique items. Read more

State Forests

Moshannon State Forest

Spend a few hours or days exploring the Quehanna Trail. The Trail passes through some of the most wild and beautiful country PA has to offer. Read more

Things to Do in The LHR

Four Friends Winery

They offer wine tastings and sales. A covered deck, and inside area available for parties, banquets, weddings, receptions ,etc.. Read more

State Forests

Sproul State Forest

Sproul State Forest, managed by the Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry District #10, is a vast expanse of woodland located primarily in western Clinton County and northern Centre County, Pennsylvania. Its main administrative offices are situated in Renovo, Clinton County, in the Uni... Read more

State Forests

Susquehannock State Forest

Susquehannock State Forest is a Pennsylvania state forest managed by the Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry in District #15. The forest's main office is located in Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, within the United States. Primarily situated in Potter County, Susquehanno... Read more

State Forests

Tiadaghton State Forest

Enjoy the outdoors fish, hunt, hike, bike, or enjoy floating or kayaking in Pine Creek, the largest tributary of the West Branch of the Susquehanna River, which flows through the forest. . Read more

State Forests

Tioga State Forest

Tioga State Forest provides plentiful recreational opportunities including hunting, fishing, hiking, primitive camping, snowmobiling, mountain biking. Read more

State Forests

Wykoff Run Natural Area

1,215 acre state forest natural area in the Elk State Forest with 4.8 mile hiking loop, Quehanna cross-country ski trail and two stunning waterfalls along Wykoff Run Road. Read more

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