Explore Cook Forest

Your guide to the Cook Forest area.

Cook Forest State Park encompasses 11,536 acres in northwestern Pennsylvania. Bordered by the picturesque Clarion River, the park is most known for virgin white pine, and hemlock timber stands. Classified as a National Natural Landmark by the National Park Service, Cook Forest State Park is often referred to as the “Black Forest” of Pennsylvania.

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Cook Forest Photo of the Day

Mother and a fawn only a few days old near the river. Courtesy of Terry Craig...

Cook Forest Photo of the Day

Did you visit Pale Whale for their opening day? Courtesy of Pale Whale Canoe Fleet...

Cook Forest Photo of the Day

It was a great weekend at the fun park! Courtesy of Cook Forest Fun Park...

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