| The
Allegheny National Forest Region of Pennsylvania is gently
rolling hills that dip down into farm-filled valleys.
Mountains that are home to pristine forests and rivers,
bed
and breakfast lodging, and yesteryear's oil boom,
which resulted from the first-ever successful oil well in
Titusville, now part of the Oil Heritage Region State Park.
Panoramic landscapes that produce a colorful, dramatic show
each and every season. There is a multitude of year-round
outdoor activities, fascinating historical landmarks and
museums, fun-filled, old fashioned amusement parks, great
regional shopping centers and specialty shops. Visit the
Allegheny Ridge Heritage area and conservation center, the
1778 For Roberdeau, Horseshoe Curve National Historic
Landmark, or the historic Allegheny Portage Railroad.
Horseback ridging, hiking, biking, cross country
skiing,
golf and
fishing
are all popular activities in the region. |