Kettle Creek State Park
The park has two camping areas with level sunny or shady sites that accommodate tents or trailers. Read more
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There are countless exciting experiences to enjoy and discover in the Lumber Heritage Region of Pennsylvania—the challenge is figuring out how to fit them all into one visit! Our website highlights a 4.2 million-acre expanse across 15 counties, offering something for everyone, no matter your interests. From charming small towns and historic sites to breathtaking landscapes and vibrant communities, you’ll find an endless array of opportunities to explore the heart of Pennsylvania’s rich lumbering legacy.
Begin your journey with a visit to our historic downtowns and extend your adventure into the vast forests and rolling hills that define the region. Discover award-winning restaurants, unique boutiques, museums, live music venues, art galleries showcasing local talent, and self-guided tours that reveal the area’s fascinating heritage and natural beauty.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the Lumber Heritage Region is an adventurer’s paradise. Explore expansive national forests, hike to stunning waterfalls, take in spectacular vistas, and enjoy thrilling outdoor activities like kayaking, camping, and fishing—all surrounded by the lush beauty of Pennsylvania’s woods.
Start planning your trip with the help of our comprehensive travel guide, and click the links below for even more inspiration. Whether you’re visiting for history, adventure, or relaxation, the Lumber Heritage Region has something unforgettable waiting for you!
The Lumber Heritage Region’s state forests offer unparalleled opportunities to connect with Pennsylvania’s stunning natural beauty and rich history. From the majestic Allegheny National Forest to the serene trails of Tiadaghton State Forest, these woodlands are a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re hiking through the wild landscapes of Moshannon State Forest, camping under the stars in Elk State Forest, or kayaking along Pine Creek in Tiadaghton, there’s an adventure for everyone. Explore diverse ecosystems, enjoy licensed hunting and fishing, or simply bask in the tranquility of these preserved lands. Each forest tells a story of conservation, heritage, and the enduring connection between the people and the land.
The park has two camping areas with level sunny or shady sites that accommodate tents or trailers. Read more
Surrounded by the huge Tiadaghton State Forest, the park provides visitors with a welcome rest area. Read more
This riverfront recreational area is in the city of Williamsport. Read more
This natural area is actually a 75-mile scenic drive. The park provides a beautiful scenic drive along PA 120 from Empo... Read more
Adjacent to the Allegheny National Forest includes many outdoor recreation opportunities such as lake fishing, hiking, c... Read more
Darkest night skies in the east, where the Milky Way casts a shadow! Read more
The park occupies a scenic portion of the Clear Creek Valley. Recreational opportunities include: camping; canoeing, hun... Read more
On the Pine Creek Gorge, this park resonates with the rustic charm of the Civilian Conservation Corps era of the 1930s. ... Read more
The 87.5-foot fire tower built in 1929 gave firefighters a 15-20 mile view of the Clarion River Valley and area. The tow... Read more
Cook Forest State Park, located in northwestern Pennsylvania, spans 11,536 acres and is renowned for its stunning virgin... Read more
In the midst of the famous snow belt of northern Pennsylvania, situated on the northern slope of Denton Hill, the park’s... Read more
Features the 1,160-acre East Branch Lake. Unlimited horsepower boating. Fishing for muskellunge, walleye, smallmouth bas... Read more
Each June take a walk back in time as British, Colonial, French and American Indian re-enactors battle and portray lifes... Read more
Located in scenic Tioga County, this park abounds in wildlife. Osprey, loon and waterfowl visit the lake that boasts a v... Read more
The park is entirely surrounded by Sproul State Forest, Pennsylvania's largest state forest. Hyner View State Park is ne... Read more
This park features one of the nicest overlooks in the state parks and is popular for hang gliding, featuring a scenic vi... Read more
The Wildlife Center has numerous opportunities to watch wildlife within the park including bear, eagles, otters, deer, a... Read more
This park features remnants of the 2,053-foot railroad bridge (viaduct) that was a National Engineering Landmark. The 33... Read more
On the east rim of the Pine Creek Gorge (also known as the PA Grand Canyon), this 585-acre park has modern facilities, a... Read more
This State Park is in a beautiful mountain section of Tiadaghton State Forest. Trails offer hiking and biking opportunit... Read more
This park is a mixed northern hardwood forest of mostly maples and cherries surrounding the 45-acre Lyman Run Lake. Read more
This park is along the Kettle Creek Valley and is called the Black Forest because of its once dense tree cover, mountain... Read more
This park is in the heart of Moshannon State Forest and is almost entirely wooded offering beautiful areas of swamp mead... Read more
This park is surrounded by the Susquehannock State Forest and is a trailhead for the Susquehannock Trail, a favorite of ... Read more
At Prince Gallitzin State Park, the forested hills of the Allegheny Plateau cradle sprawling Glendale Lake. Vistas offer... Read more
The five-acre remote park offers access to hunting, fishing and hiking within the surrounding Susquehannock State Forest... Read more
The park lies in the northern hardwood forest. This beautiful valley is especially alive when the mountain laurel blooms... Read more
A 25-site family camping area offers modern restrooms and a trailer dump station. Six rustic cabins include single bunk ... Read more
This park offers a breathtaking view of surrounding peaks and deep valleys. The habitat supports the Bald Eagle, black b... Read more
This park is surrounded by nearly a half-million acres of state forest. Picnic tables and pavilions, swimming and wading... Read more
Moshannon State Forest is named after the Native American term “Moss-hanne,” meaning “moose stream,” referring to the wa... Read more
The East Branch of the Clarion River runs through the park and is regularly stocked with trout for excellent fishing. Ch... Read more
Bald Eagle State Park is in the broad Bald Eagle Valley of north-central Pennsylvania. With two campgrounds, boating, f... Read more
Dive into history, celebrate innovation, and embrace the rich stories of Pennsylvania’s Lumber Heritage Region by visiting one of our many fascinating museums. Whether you’re captivated by vintage cars, intrigued by the legacy of the lumber industry, or fascinated by tales of resilience and innovation, these museums offer something for everyone.
From the charm of small local collections to expansive, interactive exhibits, each museum tells a unique story of the people, industries, and events that shaped this incredible region. Step into the past, discover hidden treasures, and make your visit unforgettable. With so many to choose from, the adventure is yours to design—start exploring today!
Over 70 collector cars from the thirties through the nineties. Over 400 trophy game mounts of deer, elk, bear, lions, Af... Read more
The Cameron County Historical Society has served the County since 1921. Today they own and manage the Little Museum in S... Read more
The first railroad to circumvent the Allegheny Mountains, the Allegheny Portage Railroad was the finishing piece of the ... Read more
Meticulously preserved by the Kane Historic Preservation Society, this old Pennsylvania Railroad Station has been transf... Read more
Headquartered in what is now the town of Woolrich, Pa., the Woolrich Woolen Mill is the oldest, continually operating wo... Read more
The Boal Estate has been the Boal family home for over 200 years, and tells the story of America as seen through eight g... Read more
The Clinton E. Wilder Museum was founded in 1990 in honor of the founder of the National Forge. Take an afternoon to bro... Read more
The Coalport Area Coal Museum is located in the large hallway of the Coalport Community Building at 961 Forrest Street i... Read more
Coates Heritage House Museum The Coates Heritage House Museum is an historic walk through time featuring items from days... Read more
Coolspring Power Museum presents an illuminating history of the evolution of internal combustion engine technology. The... Read more
The Eldred WWII Museum offers a variety of educational opportunities to schools, organizations, families and individuals... Read more
The extremely high grade presented the final obstacle in conquering the Allegheny Mountains, making it necessary to buil... Read more
On May 31, 1889, a combination of a neglected dam and an extraordinary storm resulted in a devastating catastrophe that ... Read more
The Heisey Museum is part of a brick Federal farmhouse built around 1831 by Dr. John Henderson of Huntington County who ... Read more
Wander the Old Jail's cold hallways. Peek in Cell 17 to get a glimpse of the Mysterious Handprint on the Wall. ... Read more
The Penn Brad Oil Museum preserves the philosophy and spirit of a historic oil community. You will experience the boom t... Read more
The Museum recounts the story of Commonwealth citizens who served our country in defense of the nation. Their service is... Read more
The Peter Herdic Transportation Museum is a 501 C3 non-profit organization. We explore surface transportation "Rivers, R... Read more
Piper Aviation Museum is a 501(C)3 Not-for-Profit organization dedicated to preserving the history of Piper Aircraft and... Read more
The Portage Station Museum is located at the corner of Lee and Washington Streets. This station was built in 1926 and se... Read more
The museum, classified as a “natural history museum,” is on the second floor of a township building at 196 Main Street i... Read more
The Jimmy Stewart Museum is a definite must-see for film buffs and Jimmy fans alike! Over 6,000 visitors a year come to ... Read more
The Pennsylvania Lumber Museum is a fun and educational experience for the entire family. Nestled in the wooded mountain... Read more
For those who love the water, the Lumber Heritage Region offers a bounty of pristine lakes, winding rivers, and serene reservoirs perfect for fishing and boating. Whether you’re an angler chasing trophy bass or trout, a kayaker seeking a peaceful paddle, or a family looking to relax on a sunny lakeside afternoon, there’s a destination here for everyone.
From the expansive Allegheny Reservoir to hidden gems like Rose Valley Lake, each waterway provides its own unique charm and outdoor activities. Take in the breathtaking scenery, enjoy wildlife spotting, or simply bask in the tranquility of Pennsylvania’s natural beauty. Whether you’re floating on a pontoon, casting your line, or skipping stones from the shore, your next water adventure starts here!
The Kinzua Dam, situated on the Allegheny River in Warren County, Pennsylvania, is one of the largest dams in the easter... Read more
The McGees Mills Covered Bridge is a historic Burr truss wooden covered bridge located near Mahaffey, Clearfield County,... Read more
This six mile long lake is a great site for all your water activities including Power boating, water-skiing, fishing and... Read more
The Allegheny Reservoir, a 12,000 acre impoundment, spans the border between Pennsylvania and New York. In Pennsylvania,... Read more
This river offers many recreational opportunities including public access, boating, canoe & kayaking, fishing, wildlife ... Read more
Near the Allegheny National Forest this lake provides recreation opportunities such as lake fishing, hiking, camping, an... Read more
This Class 1 kayaking, tubing, canoeing, fishing, water way and features steep hills, mature trees, and diverse wildlife... Read more
This recreational lake provides boating, fishing, hunting, water-skiing, camping, picnicking, and nature walks. Enjoy a ... Read more
Camping, hiking, and fishing are just a few of the activities available. Cabins and a dog park make this lake a great we... Read more
This recreational lake in Elk County provides family fun and outstanding variety of game fish for the angler. Read more
Nestled in the mountain of Cameron County this lake provides a great opportunity for anglers and wildlife watcher alike.... Read more
This is a great lake for all your water activities, swim, boat, fish, and more on the pristine waters. Read more
Great for boat, fly, and bank fishing this lake has a variety of stocked and native trout. Read more
This Tioga County lake is great for small boat fishing and provides a scenic picnic area for visitors. Read more
located within Pine Creek State Park this 80 + mile stream is a must for trout anglers looking to fill their creel. Read more
This 389 acre lake is home to some of the best Musky and Walleye fishing in the region. No gasoline engines are allowed ... Read more
In the heart of the Elk State Forest Sinnemahoning Creek provides scenery of picturesque mountains and deep valleys alon... Read more
Immerse yourself in the vibrant arts scene of the Lumber Heritage Region, where creativity flourishes in every corner. From charming community theaters and artisan galleries to professional performing arts venues and craft centers, the region offers endless opportunities to be inspired.
Enjoy live performances ranging from dramatic plays to whimsical musicals, or browse unique handcrafted goods at local artisan shops. Whether you’re an art lover, theater enthusiast, or curious explorer, the LHR’s cultural offerings invite you to connect with the region’s rich heritage and contemporary talent. Let the arts ignite your imagination and make your visit truly memorable!
The Millbrook Playhouse has operated as a professional summer stock theatre since 1963. Located in a rustic barn, now ai... Read more
The Paul G. Reitz Theater located in DuBois, Pennsylvania is home of Cultural Resources Inc. and the Reitz Theater Playe... Read more
Jewelry, apparel, photography, locally made foods, herbal products, paintings, postcards, pottery, stained glass, fiber ... Read more
Provides programs that are educational and recreational to the Punxsutawney area. A Fitness Center and Fitness classes a... Read more
The Williamsport Scottish Rite is Williamsport's premiere entertainment complex. Come here to see the symphony or other ... Read more
The Struthers Library Theatre is in the downtown historic district, the theatre is a wonderful place to see a show, a pl... Read more
The Winkler Gallery is a co-op of local artists. Each artist has a small area of the gallery. They also have a room dedi... Read more
Providing stimulating and enriching professional arts programs at Lincoln Hall, Riverstone Farms and at "Foxburg on the ... Read more
Choose from many different mediums including: oils, watercolors, acrylics, charcoals, pastels, turned and carved wood, f... Read more
The Arcadia Theater has been entertaining the good people of Wellsboro for over 80 years. It features four screens offer... Read more
Twenty-four seasons strong bringing first-rate arts and entertainment to the Twin Tiers region. Since its founding, Brad... Read more
The Bradford Little Theater is a community theater dedicated to the production of quality and challenging plays. Be sure... Read more
More than 65 artists sell their wares inside this artisan center found along the PA Wilds Artisan Trail. Schwinn bike re... Read more
Live performances and musicals in which undergraduates of the Department of Theatre at Clarion University are receiving ... Read more
The Clearfield Arts Studio Theatre features multiple performing arts including live theater, dance, music, readings, and... Read more
Quality live entertainment. Includes large-scale musicals, plays, children's shows and concerts at affordable prices. 31... Read more
Located in Cook Forest State Park. Live theatre and musical performances along with various art & craft classes. Handcra... Read more
A performing arts center with flexible rehearsal spaces, theaters and room rentals for business meetings, parties, and w... Read more
A gallery and gift shop, promoting art and culture in Elk County for 30 years. Read more
Hamilton-Gibson Productions produces plays and musicals throughout the area and supports community arts programs. They a... Read more
Savor the flavors of the Lumber Heritage Region with its diverse selection of wineries, breweries, and distilleries. Whether you’re a wine connoisseur, a craft beer enthusiast, or a fan of handcrafted spirits, the region has something to delight your palate.
Explore quaint wineries nestled in the mountains, sip moonshine at a rustic distillery, or enjoy a frothy brew at a historic microbrewery. Many locations also feature picturesque patios, live entertainment, and unique gift shops to enhance your visit. Cheers to discovering your new favorite drink while soaking in the beauty and charm of the LHR!
You'll find our winery nestled in the mountains of the Allegheny National Forest. Read more
This Winery is nestled comfortably along side the Susquehanna River in the heart of the Lumber Heritage Region. Read more
Come by and taste their great wines while visiting our wine shop. They have a nice, quiet, covered deck with amazing sce... Read more
Real Moonshine, handcrafted on site from grains to bottles. Only distillery in the country that handcrafts all by hand f... Read more
Over 30 wines, from dry to sweet, plus hard cider. Complimentary tastings and complete gift shop. Read more
The Brewery is a noted microbrewery as well as a fine dining restaurant and social lounge featuring live entertainment. Read more
Time honored methods to craft the finest of spirits-Whiskey, Gin, Rum, or Rocksov, a small batch vodka made from rye gra... Read more
A microbrewery and restaurant in the heart of Clarion County. A place where delicious food, handcrafted beer, and histor... Read more
Relax in their comfortable winery or enjoy an outdoor chair around our fire pit sipping wine or a specialty coffee. FREE... Read more
The area's winery at the gateway to Elk Country. Stop and taste their outdoor named wines. Specialty gifts and wine loun... Read more
This Winery boasts 21 wines, including sweet, semi-sweet, dry, and semi-dry table wines, in reds, whites and blushes. Yo... Read more
They offer wine tastings and sales. A covered deck, and inside area available for parties, banquets, weddings, reception... Read more
Free wine tasting. Gift shop, antique museum, picnic pavilion. Read more
Spend an afternoon at Oregon Hill Winery where they have been producing 'Pennsylvania Mountain Wines' since 1983. Read more
This vineyard has a patio area, gazebos and fire pit. Visit and enjoy a glass or take a bottle home. Currently offering ... Read more
Tours and tastings available. Visit our showroom with the largest selection of Polish pottery. Group tours, come and hav... Read more
Enjoy one of the oldest brewery in the country. Take in the flavor of the 100% natural brewing ingredients. Free tours, ... Read more
Enjoy complimentary tasting, tours and our outdoor area. Read more
Providing Tours, tastings, gift baskets, gift shop, and special labels. Read more
This is just a glimpse of the countless adventures, experiences, and hidden gems waiting for you in the Lumber Heritage Region. From history and arts to outdoor recreation and local flavors, the LHR is bursting with opportunities to explore, relax, and create unforgettable memories. Start planning your visit today, and uncover the endless possibilities that make this region so special!
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