Brochure InfoClear Creek is one of eight state forests located in the Pennsylvania Wilds. It comprises 16,716 acres in Jefferson, Clarion, Venango, Forest, and Mercer Counties. Many of its acres border the Clarion and Allegheny Rivers while other tracts rest on the Allegheny Plateau and grow a diverse collection of trees. It is named for the crystal-clear stream flowing through the Clear Creek Tract in Jefferson County. For more information visit the Clear Creek State Forest Website or Facebook page.Brochure Info - OrientationThe Clear Creek State Forest is located near the southern edge of the High Plateau Section of the Appalachian Plateau Province in Northwestern Pennsylvania. The area is characterized by rounded to flat uplands with deep angular valleys. The State Forest lies primarily in the Allegheny and Upper Ohio Watersheds. The area is home to abundant wildlife and diverse plant communities as well as interesting geological features such as Beartown Rocks.Brochure Info - RecreationClear Creek State Forest boasts 77 miles of popular trails, including Clear Creek, Pine Run Loop, Silvis, Trap Run, Bear Town Rocks Trails, and the North Country National Scenic Trail. Rewarding fishing and hunting can be found throughout the diverse forests of the Clear Creek. Mountain biking, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing are other popular activities. Camping in Clear Creek State Forest provide an opportunity to get away from it all and spend a night in the great outdoors. Brochure Info - Facilities and RestrictionsThe Clear Creek State Forest has limited facilities but provides access areas to points of interest and serves as an ideal gateway to the well-known North Country Scenic Trail and the Baker Trail.Brochure Info - Nearby AttractionsClear Creek State Park; Cook Forest State Park; Allegheny National ForestKey InfoOccupants are also subject to the following permit conditions: 1. Campfires, when permitted, require that adequate precautions be taken to prevent the spread of fire into the forest. All other fires are prohibited. Campfires shall be attended at all times. Campfires in both fire rings and in fireplaces are prohibited when the forest fire danger is determined by the Department to be High, Very High, or Extreme and between March 1 through May 25 without authorization from the District Forester or designee. This prohibition does not apply to self-contained camp stoves when used in a safe manner. A person causing a wildfire, in addition to possible criminal penalty, is liable for all damages, costs of extinction and fines. 2. Dead and down wood may be gathered and burned when permitted but may not be removed from the site. Power tools and chain saws are not permitted. 3. Destruction of Property, damaging, defacing, or removing any sign, structure, equipment or other material is prohibited. 4. Occupants shall include at least one person 18 years of age or older. This permit may not be reassigned or transferred. 5. Pets are permitted on State Forest land if they are kept under control and attended at all times. Manure and pet waste must be disposed of properly. 6. Disorderly conduct including the following is prohibited. Fighting or other behavior that is threatening, violent or tumultuous; using obscene language or making obscene gestures; creating a hazardous or physically offensive condition by any act which does not serve a legitimate purpose of the actor; creating an unreasonable noise that may disturb other visitors to State Forest land. 7. Sanitation and Food Storage:Washing in a water outlet, spring, lake or waterway and discharging trailer, camper or motor home sewage, sink or bath water on or into ground or surface waters is prohibited. Toilets must be used where provided. In other locations, self-contained toilets must be used when required or human waste deposited in hole 4-6 inches deep, 200 feet from water, campsite, or trails and covered and disguised. Food must be stored properly to prevent interaction with wildlife. Littering or disposal of garbage, paper, household refuse, waste or other material is prohibited. 8. Parking which obstructs a gate, road, trail, footpath, bicycle path, access way, entrance, exit or road turnaround on State Forest land is prohibited. Parking in area designated for a person with a disability, by the Department, is prohibited unless the vehicle has a valid plate or valid placard. 9. Cutting, picking, digging, damaging or removing a living or dead plant, vine, shrub, tree or flower on State Forest land without written authorization of the District Foresters or a designee is prohibited. Edible wild plants or plant parts may be gathered without authorization if they are gathered for own personal or family consumption. 10. Removing or disturbing historical or archeological resources from State Forest land without written authorization of the District Forester or a designee is prohibited. 11.Target Shooting with firearms, bows arrows or devices capable of launching projectiles, causing injury to persons or property is prohibited. This includes paintball guns. Violations: Violations of forest rules and regulations, or violations of a condition of this permit could result in any or all of the following consequences: 1. The permit may be revoked. This would result in the occupants being required to vacate the facility immediately. 2. The occupants may be required to leave the forest. 3. The occupants may be cited for a violation of the forest rules and regulations, a summary offense. 4. The occupants are responsible for any damage to campsite and related facilities that occurred during or due to their occupancy.Important Information for Daily EntranceDirectionFrom I-80, take Exit 62and follow PA-68 E for 1.9 miles. Turn left onto South Street and continue for 0.3 miles and take a left onto South 2ndAvenue.Booking Window Product InfoFee Cancellation DescPlease read our Fees and Cancellation Policies
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Clear Creek State Forest
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