COOK FOREST, Pa. — Step into the pages of local history at Cook Forest State Park with the engaging “Fire Tower / Seneca Point Historical Tour” on April 11.
This captivating event, led by DCNR Conservation Volunteer Greg Burns, is a unique opportunity for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
The tour, running from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm, promises fascinating insights into the area’s logging history, evidence of Native Americans centuries ago, and cultural heritage. But that’s not all—participants will also be treated to a breathtaking view from the top of the Fire Tower, offering a stunning perspective of the natural surroundings.
What to Bring: Binoculars are recommended to enhance your viewing experience.
Meeting Spot: Fire Tower Parking Lot, Cook Forest State Park.
Cook Forest State Park is a cherished gem of Pennsylvania, located at 100 RT 36, Cooksburg, PA 16217. Whether you’re local or visiting, this event is a perfect way to connect with the region’s past while soaking in its scenic beauty.
For further information, you can contact the park at 814-744-8407.
Don’t miss out—mark your calendar for April 11 and prepare for an unforgettable historical journey!
In Clarion County, you’re not just visiting another destination; you’re taking your first step on a journey to a place of unending connections to the enchantment and beauty of the natural world. Experience our diverse landscapes year-round through a vast network of trails, award-winning waterways, and unique cultural celebrations that are more than just outdoor activities—they are trailheads to adventure, creative immersion, and familial bonding.
From the thrill of forest adventures and historic discoveries to the serenity of nature watches and floating along the river, Clarion County uniquely blends the call to the untamed with the warmth of our heritage and community. Only here can you access the wilds of PA and find the varied experiences that will turn your visit into a personal journey to a place where happiness awaits.
For more information, upcoming events, and travel resources, visit www.DiscoverClarionCounty.com and follow on social media @DiscoverClarionCounty.
