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Cook Forest pictures

An 8,500-acre state park covering parts of Clarion, Forest and Jefferson Counties, Cook Forest was named after John Cook who was one of the first settlers in the area. It is known for its virgin white pine and hemlock timber stands. Cook Forest offers camping, hiking and bike trails, river activities, restaurants, entertainment, cabins and lodging and much more. It now is a National Natural Landmark and has been rated one of America’s top 50 state parks.

For more information about Cook Forest State Park please contact:

Cook Forest Vacation Bureau
info@cookforest.org • www.cookforest.com.