Cook Forest State Park is an expansive 8,500-acre park located in Leeper, PA, known for its stunning old growth forest and the National Natural Landmark, Forest Cathedral, which is home to towering white pines and hemlocks. The park offers a scenic 13-mile stretch of the Clarion River, perfect for canoeing, kayaking, and tubing, and is in close proximity to Clear Creek State Park.
Visitors to Cook Forest State Park can enjoy a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, picnicking, wildlife watching, fishing, hunting, biking, horse riding, and even sledding, XC skiing, and ice skating during the winter months. The park also features two scenic views accessible from Fire Tower Road, as well as the Sawmill Center for the Arts, which offers traditional crafts, a gift shop, classes, and live entertainment. With hands-on activities, guided walks, and educational programs, visitors can gain a deeper appreciation for the park's natural and cultural resources.
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