Allegheny National Forest

Allegheny National Forest
” Situated in the foothills of the Appalachian mountains, the ANF is composed of plateau tops with elevations up to approximately 2,300 feet and valleys down to approximately 1,000 feet above sea level. The forest is approximately 517,000 acres and includes land in Elk, Forest, McKean and Warren counties in the northwestern corner of the state. ”
Here is the Forest website.   Phone 814-728-6100   Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau  phone 800-473-9370  Regional Map   Maps and Brochures.  List of trails with links to descriptions.  There are several trails described as “easy”, but you will need to call ahead to learn more.  Try the Bradford Ranger District 814-363-6000 or the Marienville Ranger District 814-927-5700
Wheelchair AccessibleShawmut Trail is 2 miles that “partially follows Marvin Creek and traverses wooded settings, open meadows and farm land.”
Wheelchair AccessibleTimberdoodle Flats Interpretive Trail is “Two trail loops totaling 1.4 miles.  The Woodcock Loop is marked with a yellow woodcock insignia and features 12 interpretive stops. The shorter Bluebird trail is suitable for wheelchairs or walking assistance equipment and features six interpretive stops.” Description from Forest Service