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Picnicking

Nothing is quite as good as a picnic on a summer day, and there are many good picnic spots for you to choose from when hiking in the woods or staying at a campground. The Allegheny National Forest is a great place for picnicking with family and friends.  

Pull up to the Allegheny Reservoir and relax by the water or make the climb to Jake's Rock Overlook and take in the spectacular views! Paddling down the Allegheny or Clarion rivers? Many opportunities exist for picnicking along either, just make sure you aren't in someone's backyard. Want a little adventure with your lunch? Take a walk out to Logan Falls or up to Hickory Creek Wilderness Area.

On the Allegheny many picnic grounds are incorporated into a "day use area" in a campground. Facilities at picnic areas are usually vault type outhouses without sinks, so you may want to pack hand sanitizer with your lunch.  Packing water is a good idea as well, some picnic areas outside of campgrounds may not have drinking water available.

Follow Leave No Trace Principles by respecting wildlife and not feeding squirrels, chipmunks, and other creatures.  Make sure to use bear resistant garbage containers when available.  On some types, it may be necessary to relock the lid after use.  At other sites, there may be no garbage containers available so you will need to pack out any garbage you create.  Never dispose of garbage in vault toilets.

Keeping food safe from wildlife, especially bears:

Even when picnicking, never leave food unattended, even for a short hike or a swim. You can store your food in:

  • A hard-sider camper or motor home, vehicle trunk or cab, or enclosed horse trailer. However, bears have been known to break windows and mangled vehicles just to get to food they smell.
  • Suspended 10 feet up and 4 feet out from a vertical support, such as a tree. This is sometimes difficult to do depending on the amount of food.
  • Store your food, even snacks, in an approved bear-resistant container. Most coolers and plastic storage boxes are easy for bears to break into. Some campgrounds offer large storage boxes. Call to see if they are available and how much they will store.
  • Learn more about bears by checking our bear page.

Picnicking - Single

Most picnic grounds are designed for individual families or small groups.  Picnic grounds are located at the areas and campgrounds listed below.  More information, including availability of shelter structures, water, and garbage containers may be found on the individual pages found below.

Dispersed picnicking is permitted throughout the Allegheny National Forest.

Picnicking - Group

Several group picnic areas require a reservation through recreation.gov. Visit the recreation site page for more information.

  • Buckaloons Recreation Area - picnic pavilion
  • Twin Lakes Recreation Area - group site pavilions

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Beaver Meadows Hiking Trail & Day Use Area

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The terrain around the lake is gentle, offering a leisurely hike. Opportunities to view wildlife are plentiful.Beaver Meadows LoopThis 3.0-mile loop is marked with off-white diamonds. South of the…

Black Cherry Trail

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This is a hardened walking path that surrounds the impounded lake at Twin Lakes Recreation Area.

Buckaloons Recreation Area

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Buckaloons Recreation Area is located along the west bank of the ⁠Allegheny Wild and Scenic River, offering a one-lane, concrete boat launch for water access. Buckaloons is a great launch point to…

Hearts Content Area Trails

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Hearts Content Interpretive TrailA short 1.1 mile loop trail through the Old-Growth Forest (300+ year old white pine, hemlock and beech forest)Hearts Content Hiking and Cross-Country Ski Trail…

Hearts Content Recreation Area

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Walk among the 300 to 400-year-old white pines which tower Hearts Content, a 122-acre area containing old-growth forest. In 1977, Hearts Content was designated as a registered National Natural…

Jakes Rocks Mountain Bike Trail

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The Trails at Jakes Rocks was officially dedicated as the Pennsylvania Trail of the Year by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources in September 2024. The trail system…

Jakes Rocks Overlook

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Wander on hardened paths through the woods to the overlook. Stand on the rock outcrop to see expansive views of Jackson Bay on the Allegheny Reservoir, Kinzua Dam and the surrounding forest.As you…

Kiasutha Recreation Area

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The campground sits on a large creek off the Allegheny Reservoir, offering countless water activities. This area provides a large, grassy lawn with beach access, great for picnicking and swimming. A…

Kinzua Beach

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Located along PA Route 59, across from the Kinzua Wolf Run Marina, this area offers swimming, hiking, and a large, mowed lawn. The beach hosts the trailhead for the Rimrock Overlook and Hiking…

Kinzua Point Information Center

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The Kinzua Point Information Center is staffed seasonally by the Warren County Visitors Bureau to provide information about the forest and other local attractions. During the summer season, Wi-Fi…

Last updated March 20, 2025