COOK FOREST, Pa. — Immerse yourself in the rich history and breathtaking scenery of Cook Forest State Park on June 27 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
DCNR Conservation Volunteer Greg Burns will guide visitors through an interpretive tour of the Fire Tower and Seneca Point, sharing insights into local logging history, identify signs of Native Americans of the past, and the panoramic view from atop the Fire Tower.
Attendees are encouraged to bring binoculars to enhance their exploration of the landscape and its storied past. Whether you’re captivated by historical narratives or simply eager for a breathtaking vantage point, this tour promises a unique blend of education and scenic wonder.
Event Details:
- Date: June 27
- Time: 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
- Location: Fire Tower Parking Lot, Cook Forest State Park
- Contact: 814-744-8407
For more information, visit the event website or call the park office. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the natural beauty and rich heritage of Cook Forest firsthand!
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.
