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The Cook Forest State Park Indian Cabin District is a national historic district that includes 11 contributing buildings. They are single room log cabins located on Toms Run behind the park office. They were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps as part of Camp SP-2, which operated in the park from October 1933 to September 1935. [ 11 ]
Cook Forest State Park: November 1967: Clarion Forest Jefferson: public/state A 8,500-acre (3,440 ha) state park notable for its spectacular stands of old-growth Eastern White Pine and Eastern Hemlock, many from around 1644. 4: Ferncliff Peninsula Natural Area
Location of Forest County in Pennsylvania. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Forest County, Pennsylvania. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Forest County, Pennsylvania, United States. The locations of National Register ...
Now a National Park Service site, it was established in 1893 as the first state park in Pennsylvania. Voneida State Forest Park [4] [49] Centre County: unknown: Hairy Johns State Forest Picnic Area [47] Now part of Bald Eagle State Forest (Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry), it was established 1922 and named for "Hairy John" Voneida [4] [41]
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Meanwhile, the northern end was extended from Cook Forest State Park to Forest County, lengthening the trail to 141 miles. [4] After some recent relocations, the trail's total length is now 134 miles. [2] Much of the route of the Baker Trail follows unpaved rural roads and rights-of-way for power lines or pipelines. [3]
Cook Forest is the most important tract of virgin timberland to be found in Pennsylvania and is a 35-mile drive from DuBois. Major Israel McCreight of DuBois was an early advocate, promoter, and steward of the 8,500-acre (3,400 ha) Cook Forest State Park, the first Pennsylvania State Park acquired to preserve a natural landmark. Cook Forest ...
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