Sinnemahoning & Driftwood
Discover Sinnemahoning & Driftwood
The Wildlife Center at Sinnemahoning State Park is a beautiful place to learn about the wild animals that inhabit this spectacular mountainous region. You can take a guided eagle spotting pontoon boat tour of the Stevenson Dam. The Bucktail Monument in Driftwood, pays tribute to the local soldiers of the 42nd Infantry, known at the Bucktails, who fought in the Civil War. The Little Museum in Sterling Run was named one of “Pennsylvania’s Top 10 Seasonal Museums”.
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Trailer, RV, and Tent camping sites available in the heart of Pennsylvania's Elk Country with 30/50 amps electric hookups and sewage dump station.
4.5-Miles loop in Elk State Forest featuring unique rock formations and breathtaking views from scenic mountain vistas, and huge boulders in area known as "rock city".
145 acres, kayaking, canoeing, boating (electric motors only), fishing for trout, bass, and panfish. ADA-accessible fishing pier.
Elk-viewing area with covered blind overlooking high-quality elk forage. Handicap accessible.
Handicap-accessible wildlife viewing blind overlooking food plots and openings, maintained by the Pennsylvania Game Commission, that draw elk and other wildlife from the nearby woods.
216-acre rugged plateau with boulders, streams, steep valleys, and some old-growth forest with trees up to four feet in diameter.
Guided musky, pike, and smallmouth bass fly-fishing northern and western PA with Todd Deluccia. Half-and full-day trips, all gear provided.
At Sinnemahoning State Park by the George Stevenson Dam dock. Open April 1-hunting season. Cabins: five fully furnished, two primitive, seven electric RV hook-ups. Camping store, dump station, water, and gas station.
We raise trout fingerlings annually to be stocked in local streams.
892-acre natural area offering remote hiking along the headwaters of Lower Jerry Run through a large stand of old-growth white pine and hemlock.