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Bucktail State Park Natural Area

Bucktail State Park Natural Area is a 16,433-acre (6,650 ha) Pennsylvania state park in Cameron and Clinton Counties in Pennsylvania in the United States. The park follows Pennsylvania Route 120 for 75 miles (121 km) between Emporium (in Cameron County, which contains 3,239 acres (1,311 ha) of the park) and Lock Haven (in Clinton County, which contains the other 11,800 acres (4,800 ha)). Bucktail State Park Natural Area park runs along Sinnemahoning Creek and the West Branch Susquehanna River and also passes through Renovo (in Clinton County). The park is named for the Civil War Pennsylvania Bucktails Regiment and is primarily dedicated to wildlife viewing, especially elk.

Bucktail State Park Natural Area
Sign heading west on PA 120, at the eastern end of Bucktail State Park Natural Area in Clinton County
Location of Bucktail State Park Natural Area in Pennsylvania
LocationPennsylvania, United States
Coordinates41°30′39″N 78°13′09″W / 41.51083°N 78.21917°W / 41.51083; -78.21917
Area16,433 acres (66.50 km2)
Elevation1,023 ft (312 m)[1]
Established1933
Named forThe Pennsylvania Bucktail Regiment
Governing bodyPennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Website

Course edit

 
The West Branch Susquehanna River as seen in Bucktail State Park Natural Area

The course of Bucktail State Park Natural Area is as follows: leaving the city of Lock Haven, Pennsylvania Route 120 and the West Branch Susquehanna River pass through the following municipalities in Clinton County heading west (in order): Allison, Woodward, Bald Eagle, Colebrook, Grugan, and Chapman townships, the boroughs of Renovo and South Renovo, and Noyes Township. Next Pennsylvania 120 leaves the West Branch Susquehanna River and follows Sinnemahoning Creek west through East Keating Township, then crosses into Cameron County. There Pennsylvania Route 120 and Sinnemahoning Creek pass west through Grove and Gibson Townships and enter the borough of Driftwood, where Route 120 follows the Driftwood Branch of Sinnemahoning Creek north through Gibson, Lumber, Portage, and Shippen townships, finally reaching the borough of Emporium and the western end of Bucktail State Park.[2][3]

History edit

Pennsylvania Route 120 follows an old Native American Trail, the Sinnemahoning Path. This trail was used by Native Americans to cross the eastern continental divide (specifically the Allegheny Front) between the Susquehanna River (which drains into the Chesapeake Bay) and the Allegheny River (which forms the Ohio River with the Monongahela River at Pittsburgh and eventually drains into the Gulf of Mexico via the Mississippi River). American Pioneers also used the trail to make their way west and it was also known as the Bucktail Trail. As the technology of road building advanced, what was once a Native American Trail became the two lane highway known today as Pennsylvania Route 120.

Pennsylvania Route 120 was officially designated as Bucktail State Park in 1933 by an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature. The Act says:[4]

That the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby dedicates to the public, for use as a park and pleasure ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people, all that area of land extending in length from the western city line of Lock Haven, in Clinton County, to the eastern borough line of Emporium, in The County of Cameron, and along the course of the western branch of the Susquehanna River, and its tributary, Sinnemahoning Creek, in Clinton and Cameron counties, an estimated distance of 75 miles (121 km), and in width from mountain rim to mountain rim across the valley. The said park shall be called and known as the "Bucktail State Park", in commemoration of the Bucktail Regiment which embarked from Driftwood, in Cameron County, in April, 1861, upon rafts of their own construction to hasten their arrival at the imperiled State Capitol.[4]

 
Pennsylvania Route 120 in Clinton County

Although the park covers 21,039 acres (8,514 ha), much of the land within the park boundaries is actually in private hands. The rest of the land in the valleys is owned by the Bureau of State Parks and the Bureau of Forestry as part of Elk State Forest and Sproul State Forest.[4]

Wildlife watching edit

Bucktail State Park Natural Area is in the West Branch and Sinnemahoning Valleys. River valleys are ideal gathering points for wildlife as the valleys tend to be warmer and wetter than the surrounding mountains. Animals are drawn to the warm and wet valley. The river valley is a natural passageway for plants and animals. The valley is home to river birch and sycamore trees. Osprey, a wide variety of duck, white-tailed deer, bald eagles, otter, merganser, mink and black bear can all be seen living in the boundaries of Bucktail State Park Natural Area.[4]

Elk can be seen in the early morning and late afternoon hours in the northern portions of the park. Special elk viewing playforms have been built in Sinnemahoning State Park and near the small village of Bennezette.[4]

Nearby state parks edit

 
Bucktail State Park Natural Area stretches from ridge to ridge in the West Branch Susquehanna River valley (here as seen from Hyner View State Park).

The following state parks are within 30 miles (48 km) of Bucktail State Park Natural Area:[2][3][5][6]

References edit

  1. ^ "Bucktail State Park Natural Area Offices". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. October 1, 1989. Retrieved January 11, 2008.
  2. ^ a b 2007 General Highway Map Cameron County Pennsylvania (PDF) (Map). 1:65,000. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Bureau of Planning and Research, Geographic Information Division. Retrieved July 27, 2007.[permanent dead link]Note: shows Pennsylvania Route 120
  3. ^ a b 2007 General Highway Map Clinton County Pennsylvania (PDF) (Map). 1:65,000. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Bureau of Planning and Research, Geographic Information Division. Retrieved July 27, 2007.[permanent dead link]Note: shows Pennsylvania Route 120 and Bucktail State Park Natural Area
  4. ^ a b c d e . Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Archived from the original on October 23, 2011. Retrieved November 6, 2006.
  5. ^ Michels, Chris (1997). . Northern Arizona University. Archived from the original on April 11, 2008. Retrieved April 20, 2008.
  6. ^ . Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Archived from the original on September 24, 2011. Retrieved November 18, 2011.

External links edit

  • (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 12, 2015. (270 KB)

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Bucktail State Park Natural Area is a 16 433 acre 6 650 ha Pennsylvania state park in Cameron and Clinton Counties in Pennsylvania in the United States The park follows Pennsylvania Route 120 for 75 miles 121 km between Emporium in Cameron County which contains 3 239 acres 1 311 ha of the park and Lock Haven in Clinton County which contains the other 11 800 acres 4 800 ha Bucktail State Park Natural Area park runs along Sinnemahoning Creek and the West Branch Susquehanna River and also passes through Renovo in Clinton County The park is named for the Civil War Pennsylvania Bucktails Regiment and is primarily dedicated to wildlife viewing especially elk Bucktail State Park Natural AreaIUCN category III natural monument or feature Sign heading west on PA 120 at the eastern end of Bucktail State Park Natural Area in Clinton CountyLocation of Bucktail State Park Natural Area in PennsylvaniaLocationPennsylvania United StatesCoordinates41 30 39 N 78 13 09 W 41 51083 N 78 21917 W 41 51083 78 21917Area16 433 acres 66 50 km2 Elevation1 023 ft 312 m 1 Established1933Named forThe Pennsylvania Bucktail RegimentGoverning bodyPennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural ResourcesWebsiteBucktail State Park Natural Area Contents 1 Course 2 History 3 Wildlife watching 4 Nearby state parks 5 References 6 External linksCourse edit nbsp The West Branch Susquehanna River as seen in Bucktail State Park Natural AreaThe course of Bucktail State Park Natural Area is as follows leaving the city of Lock Haven Pennsylvania Route 120 and the West Branch Susquehanna River pass through the following municipalities in Clinton County heading west in order Allison Woodward Bald Eagle Colebrook Grugan and Chapman townships the boroughs of Renovo and South Renovo and Noyes Township Next Pennsylvania 120 leaves the West Branch Susquehanna River and follows Sinnemahoning Creek west through East Keating Township then crosses into Cameron County There Pennsylvania Route 120 and Sinnemahoning Creek pass west through Grove and Gibson Townships and enter the borough of Driftwood where Route 120 follows the Driftwood Branch of Sinnemahoning Creek north through Gibson Lumber Portage and Shippen townships finally reaching the borough of Emporium and the western end of Bucktail State Park 2 3 History editPennsylvania Route 120 follows an old Native American Trail the Sinnemahoning Path This trail was used by Native Americans to cross the eastern continental divide specifically the Allegheny Front between the Susquehanna River which drains into the Chesapeake Bay and the Allegheny River which forms the Ohio River with the Monongahela River at Pittsburgh and eventually drains into the Gulf of Mexico via the Mississippi River American Pioneers also used the trail to make their way west and it was also known as the Bucktail Trail As the technology of road building advanced what was once a Native American Trail became the two lane highway known today as Pennsylvania Route 120 Pennsylvania Route 120 was officially designated as Bucktail State Park in 1933 by an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature The Act says 4 That the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby dedicates to the public for use as a park and pleasure ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people all that area of land extending in length from the western city line of Lock Haven in Clinton County to the eastern borough line of Emporium in The County of Cameron and along the course of the western branch of the Susquehanna River and its tributary Sinnemahoning Creek in Clinton and Cameron counties an estimated distance of 75 miles 121 km and in width from mountain rim to mountain rim across the valley The said park shall be called and known as the Bucktail State Park in commemoration of the Bucktail Regiment which embarked from Driftwood in Cameron County in April 1861 upon rafts of their own construction to hasten their arrival at the imperiled State Capitol 4 nbsp Pennsylvania Route 120 in Clinton CountyAlthough the park covers 21 039 acres 8 514 ha much of the land within the park boundaries is actually in private hands The rest of the land in the valleys is owned by the Bureau of State Parks and the Bureau of Forestry as part of Elk State Forest and Sproul State Forest 4 Wildlife watching editBucktail State Park Natural Area is in the West Branch and Sinnemahoning Valleys River valleys are ideal gathering points for wildlife as the valleys tend to be warmer and wetter than the surrounding mountains Animals are drawn to the warm and wet valley The river valley is a natural passageway for plants and animals The valley is home to river birch and sycamore trees Osprey a wide variety of duck white tailed deer bald eagles otter merganser mink and black bear can all be seen living in the boundaries of Bucktail State Park Natural Area 4 Elk can be seen in the early morning and late afternoon hours in the northern portions of the park Special elk viewing playforms have been built in Sinnemahoning State Park and near the small village of Bennezette 4 Nearby state parks edit nbsp Bucktail State Park Natural Area stretches from ridge to ridge in the West Branch Susquehanna River valley here as seen from Hyner View State Park The following state parks are within 30 miles 48 km of Bucktail State Park Natural Area 2 3 5 6 Bald Eagle State Park Centre County Bendigo State Park Elk County Black Moshannon State Park Centre County Cherry Springs State Park Potter County Colton Point State Park Tioga County Denton Hill State Park Potter County Hyner Run State Park Clinton County Hyner View State Park Clinton County Kettle Creek State Park Clinton County Kinzua Bridge State Park McKean County Leonard Harrison State Park Tioga County Little Pine State Park Lycoming County Lyman Run State Park Potter County McCalls Dam State Park Centre County Ole Bull State Park Potter County Parker Dam State Park Clearfield County Patterson State Park Potter County Prouty Place State Park Potter County Poe Paddy State Park Centre County Poe Valley State Park Centre County R B Winter State Park Union County Sand Bridge State Park Union County S B Elliott State Park Clearfield County Sinnemahoning State Park Cameron and Potter Counties Sizerville State Park Cameron and Potter Counties Susquehanna State Park Lycoming County Upper Pine Bottom State Park Lycoming County References edit Bucktail State Park Natural Area Offices Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey October 1 1989 Retrieved January 11 2008 a b 2007 General Highway Map Cameron County Pennsylvania PDF Map 1 65 000 Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Bureau of Planning and Research Geographic Information Division Retrieved July 27 2007 permanent dead link Note shows Pennsylvania Route 120 a b 2007 General Highway Map Clinton County Pennsylvania PDF Map 1 65 000 Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Bureau of Planning and Research Geographic Information Division Retrieved July 27 2007 permanent dead link Note shows Pennsylvania Route 120 and Bucktail State Park Natural Area a b c d e Bucktail State Park Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Archived from the original on October 23 2011 Retrieved November 6 2006 Michels Chris 1997 Latitude Longitude Distance Calculation Northern Arizona University Archived from the original on April 11 2008 Retrieved April 20 2008 Find a Park by Region interactive map Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Archived from the original on September 24 2011 Retrieved November 18 2011 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bucktail State Park nbsp Pennsylvania portal Bucktail State Park Natural Area official map PDF Archived from the original PDF on September 12 2015 270 KB Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bucktail State Park Natural Area amp oldid 1182708987, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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