Fire Tower/Seneca Point Historical Tour

Please bring your binoculars and meet at the Fire   Tower Parking Lot for an historical interpretive tour of the Fire Tower and Seneca Point by DCNR Conservation Volunteer, Greg Burns.  Learn about local logging history, observe Indian sign, and take a breathtaking view from the top of the Fire Tower.

Friends of Cook Forest: Women’s Hiking Series

Enjoy an evening nurturing your mental and physical health.  Moderate level hiking.  Approximately 2 hours long.  Open to all women (ages 14 & up).  Please meet at the Log Cabin Inn Environmental Learning Classroom.  For more information, please contact Meredith Reinhart at (814)319-4621 .

Clarion River Boating Program: Spring Creek-Heath Pump Station

Join us for an interpretive guided float down the National Wild & Scenic Clarion River from Spring Creek to Heath Pump Station.  We’ll learn about the lumber & wood chemical industry at Halton, float past remnants of one of the largest lumber mills on the Clarion at Pine Rapid, and take a 1 mile hike up one of the drainages along the way to view unique rock formations.  Fishing is excellent here, so don’t forget your poles!  Only experienced boaters permitted.  Please meet at the Park Office where we will drive to the starting point.  Lunch and boats provided to those who register by 8/4 by contacting the Park Office at (814)744-8407 orcookforestsp@pa.gov.  Registration limited to 10 boats.  Cost is $50/boat payable by cash, check, or money order made out to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.  Lunch, boats, and all boating equipment provided.  Prior Cook Forest kayak training participants receive a 50% discount.  See you on the river!

Allegheny River Boating Program: West Hickory-Tionesta

Cook Forest State Park will be conducting a 6.6 mile wilderness interpretive canoeing program on the Allegheny River.  We will be putting in at the West Hickory bridge boat launch at the intersections of RT62 & RT127, and plan on making stops at King and Baker Islands highlighting magnificent bottomland forests and wildlife found in the Allegheny River Islands Wilderness Area.  King Island represents the finest stand of large stature sycamore and silver maple on the upper stretches of the Allegheny, with Baker Island boasting the tallest known sycamore in Northwestern Pennsylvania, even after surviving the 1985 derecho that tore into the surrounding countryside.  Fishing is excellent here, so don’t forget your fishing poles!  We will meet promptly at the Park Office and car-pool to the starting point at West Hickory.  Weeds are high on the islands where we’ll be hiking.  Proper boating & hiking footwear and leg protection a must.  No flip flops, old hiking shoes or sneakers is good.  Cost is $50/boat with check or money order made out to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.  Lunch will be provided to those who register by 8/11 by calling the Park Office at (814)744-8407.  Prior Cook Forest kayak training participants receive a 50% discount.  Space is limited, so please reserve early.