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Forbes State Forest, PA

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Forbes State Forest was named for Gen. John Forbes, commander of the British expedition against the French and Indians at Fort Duquesne in 1758. ...[more]
Status: Open through Sat Dec 14 2024   Season Dates
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Mt. Davis Division
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Electric Hookup - no Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Blue Hole Division
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Braddock Division
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Braddock Division
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Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Laurel Mtn Division
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Laurel Mtn Division
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20 Back-In
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Description

Forbes State Forest was named for Gen. John Forbes, commander of the British expedition against the French and Indians at Fort Duquesne in 1758. Forbes State Forest is comprised of over 60,000 acres spread across the Laurel Highlands with state forest located in Westmoreland, Somerset and Fayette counties. It is uniquely positioned to provide opportunities for low-density outdoor recreation and provide continuity to other private and public partners. The proximity to several metropolitan areas bring large numbers of recreationists year-round to the Forbes State Forest.

For more information visit the Forbes State Forest website and Facebook page.

Geography:

Forbes State Forest spreads across the high ridges of the Laurel Highlands. The topography is typically dissected, rugged and irregular and is dominated by several long and parallel northeast-trending ridges, All drainage from the Forbes State Forest land is generally westward into the Ohio River and ultimately into the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico.


The highest point in Pennsylvania is in the Forbes State Forest in Somerset County at Mt. Davis, elevation 3,213 feet. This high point is located on a slight rise above a ridgeline, four miles north of the Pennsylvania-Maryland border. The Spruce Flats Bog is one of the most unique natural features in the state forest. This rare high-elevation, 28-acre bog, formed in a mountaintop depression is over 2,700 feet above sea level.

Recreation:

The Forbes State Forest offers opportunities for a variety of recreational uses including; picnic areas, scenic drives and vistas, hunting, fishing, camping, and trails for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing. Forbes State Forest provides four season recreation due to its location along the Laurel Ridge, Chestnut Ridge, and Mount Davis. The trail system is used by summer and winter enthusiasts alike.


There are over 360 miles of shared-use trails and forest roads. Large inter-connecting trail systems can be found in the Laurel Highlands Trail System, Roaring Run Natural Area, and Quebec Run Wild Area.


There are many points of interest in the Forbes including Spruce Flats Bog, Wolf Rocks, Beam Rocks, Wharton Iron Furnace, High Point Observation Tower and Cole Run Falls to name a few. Picnic Areas are found at Mt. Davis and Lick Hollow.


Campsites in the Forbes State Forest area great way to get away from it all and spend a night in the great outdoors. These designated, roadside campsites are identified by signpost and campsite name. They are remote, designated sites with no amenities other than a fire ring and picnic table.


For trail maps visit the Forbes State Forest map webpage.

Facilities:

Forbes State Forest is managed primarily for dispersed recreation and facilities are limited. There are picnic areas available at Mt. Davis and Lick Hollow. The forest also offers 6 designated roadside campsites.

Nearby Attractions:

Laurel Ridge State Park; Kooser State Park; Laurel Hill State Park; Linn Run State Park; Laurel Mountain State Park; Ohiopyle State Park; Laurel Summit State Park; Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor; Fort Ligonier

Booking Window
Sat Apr 27 2024 - Thu Mar 27 2025

Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 11 Month(s) in advance.

Season Dates

Season Schedule

Park Season
Start
End
Core
Tue Apr 02 2024
Sat Dec 14 2024
Core
Wed Apr 02 2025
Thu Dec 11 2025
Services and Amenities
Within Park
  • Camping, Improved site
  • Camping, Primitive
  • Fire Rings
  • Hiking
  • Hiking Moderate
  • Hiking Trail
  • Parking
  • Picnic Area
  • Restroom
  • Sightseeing
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Getting There
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
40.20969, -79.18997
40°12'35"N, 79°11'24"W

From I-76, take Exit 110 and continue onto PA-601 North and then follow PA-985 North for 7.2 miles. Turn left onto US-30 and continue 7.7 miles.

Contact Information

Mailing Address:

Forbes State Forest
1291 Route 30, P.O Box 519
Laughlintown  PA  15655
Phone Number:
Information:  (724)238-1200
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Nearby Parks

Photo: LINN RUN STATE PARK
[4.03 miles*]
Photo: KOOSER STATE PARK
[10.56 miles*]
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