Susquehannock State Forest

Open — Open year-round for camping. Roadside campsites require advance reservations through the Pennsylvania State Parks system. State forest roads are not plowed in winter, so motorized camping access is not guaranteed during winter months. Campfires are prohibited March 1 through May 25 unless authorized by the forest office.

Special Weather Statement issued December 30 at 5:58AM EST by NWS State College PA

5:58 AM — 11:00 AM

Strong west-northwest winds and moisture streaming off the relatively warmer waters of the Great Lakes will generate narrow, slowly-meandering bands of briefly heavy lake effect snow. These snow bands will impact portions of I-99 in Blair and Centre County between mile markers 15 and 85, I-80 between mile marker 138 and 193, as well as roadways in Huntingdon, Cameron, Clinton, Mifflin, Lycoming Tioga, Sullivan and Potter counties for the next several hours. Bands of lake effect snow can quickly reduce visibility and cause rapid accumulations of snow greater than one inch per hour. The reduced traction and blinding visibility of a snow band can make travel very dangerous very quickly. Use extra caution if you must travel this morning. If you encounter bands of heavy snow, slow down, turn on your hazard lights and consider exiting the highway. Rapid changes in visibility and potentially slick roads may lead to accidents. Allow plenty of stopping distance between you and the vehicle ahead. Avoid braking suddenly.

Wind Advisory issued December 30 at 2:42AM EST until December 30 at 12:00PM EST by NWS State College PA

2:42 AM — 12:00 PM

* WHAT...West winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts between 45 and 50 mph. * WHERE...Cameron, Elk, McKean, Northern Clinton, Potter, and Warren Counties. * WHEN...Until noon EST today. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Strong winds will also be accompanied by lake effect snow showers, which will reduce visibility and make roads slick.

About

Susquehannock State Forest encompasses 265,000 acres of mountainous, forested terrain in northcentral Pennsylvania, primarily in Potter County with portions in McKean and Clinton counties. The forest offers primitive camping experiences with designated roadside campsites and unrestricted backcountry camping opportunities. Roadside campsites are singular, remote sites located along dirt and gravel forest roads, accommodating tents, small RVs, and trailers, though there are no electric hookups, dump stations, or developed facilities. The forest also features equestrian campsites at Dyer and Horsey Hilton Camping Areas with hitching posts, picnic tables, and fire rings. Backpack camping is permitted throughout most of the forest without a permit for one-night stays, following Leave No Trace principles and specific setback requirements from roads, trails, and water sources. The 85-mile Susquehannock Trail System provides excellent backpacking opportunities through the heavily forested hills and valleys. Surrounding Cherry Springs State Park, Pennsylvania's first Dark Sky Park, the forest offers exceptional stargazing opportunities away from light pollution. The region is known for its productive black cherry stands, scenic streams, expansive vistas, and abundant wildlife including bear, deer, turkey, and grouse.

Directions

From Coudersport, PA, take US-6 east for approximately 8 miles to the Susquehannock State Forest Resource Management Center.

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Amenities

Water No
Fires Allowed Yes
Toilets No
Dump Station No
Wifi No
Pets Allowed
Showers No
Electric Hookups No
Water Hookups No
Sewer Hookups No
Camp Store No
Price $10

Vehicle

Max RV Length 100ft
Max Trailer Length
Big Rig Friendly No
Pull Through Sites Yes

Contact

Phone +1 (814) 274-3600

Cell Service

AT&T Yes
Verizon Yes
T-Mobile Yes

Availability

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