State Forest Name
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County
|
Area acres (ha)
|
Founded
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Remarks
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Bald Eagle |
Centre, Clinton, Mifflin, Union, & Snyder |
194,602 acres (78,750 ha)[1]
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Contains 1,781 combined acres of old grown forest[2]
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Buchanan |
Bedford, Franklin, & Fulton |
71,683 acres (29,010 ha)[3] |
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Clear Creek |
Clarion, Forest, Jefferson, Mercer & Venango |
16,716 acres (6,765 ha)[4] |
1919, as Kittanning State Forest |
Name changed 2007
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Cornplanter |
Crawford, Forest, & Warren |
1,585 acres (641 ha)[5] |
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Named in honor of Seneca Chief Cornplanter
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Delaware |
Pike & Monroe |
85,114 acres (34,444 ha) [6]
|
Elk |
Cameron, Clinton, Elk, McKean, & Potter |
200,000 acres (80,940 ha) |
1900 |
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Forbes |
Fayette, Somerset, & Westmoreland |
over 50,000 acres (20,230 ha) |
|
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Gallitzin |
Bedford, Cambria, Indiana, & Somerset |
24,370 acres (9,862 ha)[7] |
1916 |
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Loyalsock |
Bradford, Lycoming, & Sullivan |
114,552 acres (46,360 ha) |
July 1, 2005 |
Replaced Wyoming State Forest
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Michaux |
Adams, Cumberland, & Franklin |
over 85,000 acres (34,400 ha) |
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Moshannon |
Cameron, Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, & Elk |
190,031 acres (76,903 ha)
|
1898
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Pinchot |
Lackawanna, Luzerne, Wayne, & Wyoming |
44,743 acres (18,107 ha)
|
Rothrock |
Centre, Huntingdon, & Mifflin |
215,500 acres (87,210 ha) |
|
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Sproul |
Cameron, Centre, Clinton, Lycoming, & Potter |
280,000 acres (113,310 ha) |
1898 |
|
Susquehannock |
Clinton, McKean, & Potter |
265,000 acres (107,242 ha)
|
Tiadaghton |
Clinton, Lycoming, Potter, Tioga, & Union |
215,500 acres (87,210 ha) |
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Tioga |
Bradford, Lycoming, & Tioga |
160,000 acres (64,750 ha) |
1900 |
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Tuscarora |
Cumberland, Franklin, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifflin, & Perry |
91,165 acres (36,893 ha) |
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Weiser |
Carbon, Columbia, Dauphin, Northumberland, & Schuylkill |
17,961 acres (7,269 ha) |
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William Penn |
Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, & Lancaster |
812 acres (329 ha) |
January 1935, as Valley Forge State Forest, |
August 2007, became William Penn State Forest
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