Sinnemahoning State Park
“Sinnemahoning State Park, located near the center of the Pennsylvania Wilds’ scenic steep valleys region, encompasses 1,910 acres of beautiful scenery and outstanding wildlife habitat.” The Park lies in Cameron and Potter counties and includes lands on both sides of First Fork Sinnemahoning Creek, and a 145-acre reservoir.
Here is the Park website. Phone 814-647-840 Brochure Map
Lowlands Trail 5 miles along “the course of the First Fork …..passing through open fields, shrubby riparian zones and mature, towering forests. “….. Interpretive panels along the way provide insights into the wildlife and ecology of the park. An ADA accessible wildlife viewing platform is located at the northern trailhead of the Lowlands Trail. This area is ideal habitat for deer, elk, woodcock, migratory songbirds and monarch butterflies. The trail from the wildlife viewing platform to the 40 Maples Day Use Area is ADA accessible. A spur of the trail near the 40 Maples Day Use Area leads to a secluded viewing blind that overlooks an abandoned beaver pond. Quiet visitors may be able to see great blue herons wading in the pond or painted turtles basking on partially submerged logs. Osprey, green herons, belted kingfishers, bobcats and whitetail deer also frequent the area.”