List of Pennsylvania state forests

Forest Fire Wardens Monument with small stones for each of the twenty state forests at Hyner View State Park.
Size and Location of State Forests

There are 20 state forests in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the United States. These forests are managed by the Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry, which is a division of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

A reorganization effective July 1, 2005 shifted territory among several state forests in eastern Pennsylvania, resulting in the elimination of Wyoming State Forest and the creation of Loyalsock State Forest. As of May 2006, the State Forester is Dr. James R. Grace.


List of Pennsylvania state forests

State Forest Name   County   Area
acres (ha)  
Founded   Remarks  
Bald Eagle Centre

193,424 acres (78,280 ha)

Buchanan Fulton 75,000 acres (30,350 ha)
Clear Creek Jefferson 13,266 acres (5,369 ha) 1919, as Kittanning State Forest Name changed 2007
Cornplanter Forest 1,256 acres (508 ha)
Delaware Monroe

83,519 acres (33,799 ha)

Elk Elk 200,000 acres (80,940 ha) 1900
Forbes Westmoreland over 50,000 acres (20,230 ha)
Gallitzin Somerset 15,336 acres (6,206 ha)
Lackawanna Lackawanna 8,115 acres (3,284 ha)
Loyalsock Sullivan 114,552 acres (46,360 ha) July 1, 2005 Replaced Wyoming State Forest
Michaux Adams over 85,000 acres (34,400 ha)
Moshannon Centre

190,031 acres (76,903 ha) 1898

Rothrock Huntingdon 215,500 acres (87,210 ha)
Sproul Clinton 280,000 acres (113,310 ha) 1898
Susquehannock McKean

265,000 acres (107,242 ha)

Tiadaghton Lycoming 215,500 acres (87,210 ha)
Tioga Tioga 160,000 acres (64,750 ha) 1900
Tuscarora Perry 91,165 acres (36,893 ha)
Weiser Schuylkill 17,961 acres (7,269 ha)
William Penn Chester 812 acres (329 ha) January 1935, as Valley Forge State Forest, August 2007, became William Penn State Forest

Former State Forests

State Forest Name   County   Area
acres (ha)  
Founded   Remarks  
Wyoming Sullivan July 2005, became Loyalsock State Forest

Former Names of State Forests

State Forest Name   County   Area
acres (ha)  
Founded   Remarks  
Kittanning Jefferson 13,266 acres (5,369 ha) 1919 Summer 2007, renamed Clear Creek State Forest
Valley Forge Chester 812 acres (329 ha) January 1935 August 2007, renamed William Penn State Forest

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