Sep
28
Sat
66th Annual Autumn Leaf Festival @ Clarion, Pennsylvania
Sep 28 – Oct 6 all-day
Oct
3
Thu
100 Years a Public Land @ Clear Creek State Park - Shelter 4
Oct 3 @ 9:30 am – 11:00 am

100 YEARS a Public Land
It was 1919 when the Commonwealth bought the land that is now Clear Creek State Park. Discover the HIstory of Clear Creek before and since that time. We will walk along the creek on Korb trail looking for signs of the past. Bring your fit bits and enjoy getting in some steps as well!

Thursday, October 3 at 9:30am to 11:00am

Oct
5
Sat
PA Archery Deer Season Opening
Oct 5 all-day
Tour-de-Forest @ Allegheny National Forest
Oct 5 – Oct 6 all-day

The Tour-De-Forest is a an ATV leisure ride through the scenic Allegheny National Forest on designated forest roads and trails that are not usually open to ATV traffic. The Tour-De-Forest has a very low difficulty level and is good for riders of all ages and experience to enjoy. This event is put together for ATV enthusiast to have the opportunity to ride and experience different areas that are not normally open to ATVs. We hope you have an enjoyable time with us.
The Tour De Forest is always scheduled on the third weekend in May and the first weekend in October.

Oct
6
Sun
Cook Forest Photowalk
Oct 6 @ 8:00 am

Cook Forest Photowalk | October 6th, 2019 | 8am
Join local nature photographer Kevin Kaltenbaugh for a walk through the woods. You’ll learn how to capture that perfect shot through the eye of the lens. Instruction, hike and breakfast provided. Breakfast starts at 8am with featuring choices. Please bring own camera and appropriate gear. Cost is $35 per person (cost includes tax and gratuity). *Tickets go on sale on 09.09.18. Tax and gratuity are added to ticket sale.

2019 Forest County Walk in Penn’s Woods – Birch Trail @ Cook Forest State Park (New Office)
Oct 6 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

2019 Forest County Walk in Penn’s Woods! – Birch Trail
The excitement is growing for the third annual Walk in Penn’s Woods on Sunday, October 6, happening near you:

Forest County – Birch Trail – Walk starts at 1:00 p.m. and ends at 3:00 p.m.
Walk Address: 100 SR 36, Cooksburg, the trail head is next to the driveway of the Cook Forest State Park Office, meet at the front of the office
Walk Description: Join the Friends of Cook Forest on a 2-mile section of the Birch Trail that goes along a ridge above Tom’s Run in Cook Forest State Park. The State Park just leveled and smoothed the trail, so it should be pretty easy for walking. We will also cross a couple bridges over Tom’s Run throughout the loop. Birch Trail runs through part of the ancient Forest of Cook Forest State Park. The trail is dominated by ancient Eastern hemlocks, white pine, beech, maple trees and ferns. People-friendly leashed pets are allowed; owner must clean up after their pets. This is not a wheelchair and stroller friendly walk.

We are one of more than 50 sites across the state where Pennsylvanians of all ages will be getting out in the woods, building appreciation for the forest, the people who own them, and the importance of caring well for them.

Pennsylvania’s woods bring us values that we sometimes take for granted. The trees and ground cover provide nutrients for the soil, food and homes for wildlife, clean air and water, wood products that we use daily, and peace and tranquility for us to enjoy. The woods “work” for us. Walk in Penn’s Woods raises awareness about the importance of forests to our lives and the effort that goes into caring for them.

Since 2017, the first Sunday in October has been set aside for Pennsylvanians to join hosted walks to learn more about Penn’s Woods and gain easy access to expert forest and wildlife professionals. Last year, over 1,100 people joined in at 68 walks throughout the state. Some walks will have children’s activities; others will highlight managed wildlife habitat or watersheds; you may see the results of harvesting activities or plantings of native trees and shrubs; still others may demonstrate the effects of urban tree cover or riparian buffers. Walk in Penn’s Woods also features a growing number of sites with wheelchair and stroller accessible walks. For a complete list of individual walk locations, times, descriptions, and more, go to www.walkinpennswoods.org. The website is regularly updated as new walks are added, so keep checking!

Sunday, October 6 at 1:00pm to 3:00pm

A Walk in Penn’s Woods @ Cook Forest State Park
Oct 6 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Please join The Friends of Cook Forest for the 3rd Annual Walk in Penn’s Woods on the Birch Trail – the trail head is next to the driveway of the Cook Forest State Park Office – meet at the front of the office.

This 2-mile walk is the section of the Birch Trail that goes along a ridge above Tom’s Run in Cook Forest State Park. The Park just leveled and smoothed this trail. Birch Trail runs through part of the ancient forest of Cook Forest. The trail is dominated by ancient Eastern hemlocks, white pine, beech and maple trees, and ferns. People-friendly leashed pets are allowed; owner must clean up after their pets. This is not a stroller and/or wheelchair friendly walk.

The Friends of Cook Forest is a chapter of the PA Parks and Forests Foundation (PPFF), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Oct
11
Fri
Fall Harvest Weekend at Gateway Lodge @ Gateway Lodge
Oct 11 – Oct 14 all-day
Oct
12
Sat
Forest Finds! Vintage, Unique, Re-made & Antique Market @ Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts
Oct 12 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

More than a flea market! Vintage items, unique creations, re-made works, antique collectibles, vendors, workshops, classes & so much more!

Vendors wanted. If you love to make old things new again, or make new things look like vintage treasurers, this is for you! Do you create unique art from every day objects or have a knack for re-imagining and re-purposing items? This is for you too! Contact the Sawmill Center to reserve your vendor space at (814) 927-6655. Email [email protected] with questions or for more information.

Oct
19
Sat
Woodsy Owl Workday
Oct 19 – Oct 20 all-day