Bird Watching Several locations in Warren County afford easy accessibility to close encounters with several species such as: Bald Eagles, Tundra Swan, Blue Heron, various ducks, gulls, various hawks, cormorants, Horned Grebe, thrushes, goldfinch, sparrows, and warblers. This short list provides an insight into the many species that have been sighted in Warren County Some of the most popular trails are Akeley Swamp, Allegheny Reservoir, Allegheny River-Kinzua Dam south to Buckaloons, River Road in Starbrick, Newbold Estate, Allegheny River near Tidioute. Complete details are available at the Visitor Center |
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| Warren County invites you to come and experience the quality of life that is the
Pennsylvania Wilds.
At the beginning of the 1800's settlers came to log abundant forests and mid-century they came to drill for oil. Their legacy to all is the National Historic District in the city of Warren and the villages of Sheffield, Sugar Grove, Tidioute and Youngsville. The great Victorian homes they built stand today as a testament to the wealth that logging and oil brought to the region. The diversity of the region makes this a great vacation destination for singles, family and youth groups. Activities include: The Allegheny National Forest, Kinzua Dam and the Allegheny Reservoir; the wild and scenic Allegheny River, Chapman State Park; antique specialty shops, tour a museum, or dine at one of our fine restaurants. Summer brings warm sunny days to enjoy boating on the reservoir, canoeing, hiking and biking, fairs, festivals and sporting events; rent a houseboat and experience a multi-generational family vacation. In autumn the county is ablaze with brilliant displays of fall foliage; roadside stands laden with harvest items, inviting you to stop for a myriad of hand-made products. The region is a winter playground; snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, sledding and hiking through snow white quiet forests, ice fishing on the reservoir or at Chapman State Park. With spring comes rebirth; wild flowers, fawns, eaglets and Mountain Laurel blooming throughout the forest. Warren County's diversity will beckon you back again and again... |
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