![]() Turn right on Route 36 and ride for 0.9 miles to return to your starting point at the entrance to Cook Forest State Park. Jump back in your vehicle and continue along the loop for 1.3 miles back to Route 36. These two attractions deep in the woods offer wide views of the park and the Clarion River Valley you won’t soon forget. Turn right onto Fire Tower Road and ride for 1.5 miles to the trailhead for Seneca Point and the Fire Tower. Continue for 19.4 miles through Leeper back to Cook Forest State Park. Head back out to Highland Street and turn right on Route 36. Park for awhile and walk around Lighthouse Island, home of the Sherman Memorial Lighthouse, a Tionesta icon and a curious attraction in landlocked western Pennsylvania. Travel 0.1 mile and turn left onto Lighthouse Island. 62 bridge and turn right on Highland Street. Enjoy scenic views of the Allegheny River on your way to Tionesta.Ĭontinue straight on Route 36 for 0.3 miles past the turnoff for the U.S. Ride Route 666, “The Devil’s Highway,” across the Allegheny National Forest for 24.6 miles through spectacular mountain vistas to East Hickory.Īt the intersection of Route 666 and U.S. ![]() After you cross Tionesta Creek, make a left onto Route 666. Turn left on Blue Jay Creek Road, and follow this road for 5.4 miles. Stop in to learn about the ANF and stretch your legs.Īs you leave the ANF Ranger Station, make a left on Route 66 and ride northeast for 4.0 miles. The Allegheny National Forest Ranger Station will be on your left. Turn right onto Route 66, and continue through Marienville for 2.8 miles. Take a sharp left onto Route 899 and ride north for 8.9 miles until you reach Route 66. Starting at the intersection of Route 36 and River Road in Cooksburg, take River Road for 8.3 miles along the banks of the Clarion River to the intersection with Route 899. Stay safe and healthy and we look forward to seeing you soon.This ride routes you alongside the picturesque Allegheny and Clarion Rivers, both protected by the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, as well as through the unique woodlands of Cook Forest State Park and Allegheny National Forest. We appreciate your patience and understanding during this difficult time. We also expect that if you are sick or have symptoms of COVID-19, to please stay home and self-quarantine to prevent the spread of the virus. We encourage outdoor recreation that does not involve interaction with other families. We will wear masks and ask you to have a face covering during our interactions. “At site check-ins” - After your arrival, we will deliver to your site a receipt if required. We will come out and escort you to your site or provide direction. If you can’t locate your site, drive to the office and call us. Upon arrival, go directly to your site to set up and call the Campground Director (81) to let us know you arrived. The Laundry Facility and Public Rest Rooms will remain closed.Īll sites must be paid in full prior to arrival: To prevent purchasing groceries or other items in our local community, please try to bring your essential items with you. Per the Governor, campers are encouraged to camp close to home. You are encouraged to wear a mask or garment that covers the nose and mouth anytime you may be in an area where other people are present. Maintain the recommended minimum 6 feet apart from others. ![]() Please follow social distancing guidelines. The intent is that no other family should be on your campsite or in your trailer during your stay. ![]() All people at your site should be your family or people registered to your site. No congregation of guests in general areas of the campground (field, playground, picnic areas, etc.) We are cancelling all planned activities and campground events. No tent camping or camper rentals at this time. For those who intend on camping, please review the attached link and follow the guidance provided.įor the safety and concern of all of our guests, and the community, the following measures will be in place until further notice, and are subject to change given the evolving situation:Ĭlearview Campground is open for RV site (self-contained camping). Please contact us if you would like to make a reservation. We are very excited to be able to share our piece of the great outdoors with you again this year. As per Pennsylvania Governor Wolf’s announcement on, private campgrounds can open effective 5/1/20.
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