Pennsylvania Game Commission - State Wildlife Management Agency: Where To Go?
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Hunting in Pennsylvania
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Hunting on Public Lands in Pennsylvania
 
Pennsylvania offers hundreds of thousands of acres to hunters and trappers to pursue their pastimes. These lands include State Game Lands, State Forest Lands, State Parks, the Allegheny National Forest, the Erie National Wildlife Refuge, Army Corps of Engineers properties and county and municipal parks and recreation areas. The State Game Lands system includes more than 1.4 million acres. State Forests account for about 2 million acres. The Allegheny National Forest has more than half a million acres.
Hunting on Private Lands in Pennsylvania

In addition to the millions of public land acres available to hunters statewide, the Pennsylvania Game Commission partners with private landowners in most counties to provide public hunting opportunities through its cooperative public access programs. The Cooperative Farm-Game Program, implemented back in 1936, the Safety Zone Program, created in 1958, and the Cooperative Forest- Game Program, started in 1971, all have provided and continue to provide great hunting and trapping to the Commonwealth’s sportsmen and sportswomen on millions of acres.

The map below provides links to county-specific maps of all the aforementioned recreational destinations. Just click on your county of interest and you will download a sizeable PDF map that showcases these properties. Maps do have a zoom feature. All text links in the preceding two paragraphs will direct you to specific properties or program information.

 Philadelphia pdf 1.1MBDelaware 1.7MBMontgomery pdf 1.9MBBucks pdf 2MBNorthampton pdf 1.2MBLehigh pdf 1.2MBChester pdf 2.6MBLancaster pdf 2.4MBBerks pdf 2MBLebanon pdf 2.3MBDauphin pdf 1.6MBYork pdf 2.1MBAdams pdf 1.2MBCumberland pdf 1.7MBPerry pdf 1.4MBJuniata pdf 986KBMifflin pdf 868KBFranklin pdf 1.6MBFulton pdf 1MBHuntingdon pdf 1.6MBBedford 1.7MB pdfBlair pdf 1MBSomerset pdf 2.1MBCambria pdf 1.7MBIndiana pdf 1.9MBFayette pdf 2.5MBWestmoreland pdf 3.1MBGreene pdf 1.2MBWashington pdf 2MBAllegheny pdf 2.8MBBeaver pdf 1.3MBArmstrong pdf 1.4MBSnyder pdf 992KBSchuylkill pdf 1.5MBCarbon pdf 1.5MBMonroe pdf 1.7MBLuzerne pdf 2.3MBColumbia pdf 1.1MBMontour pdf 573KBNorthumberland pdf 1.3MBUnion pdf 831KBCentre pdf 1.8MBClearfield pdf 2.1MBJefferson pdf 1.6MBClarion pdf 1.3MBButler pdf 2.5MBLawrence pdf 2MBMercer pdf 1.7MBCrawford pdf 2.9MBVenango pdf 1.4MBForest pdf 983KBElk pdf 1.3MBCameron pdf 851KBClinton pdf 1.3MBLycoming pdf 1.8MBSullivan pdf 902KBWyoming pdf 874KBLackawanna pdf 1.4MBPike pdf 1.3MBWayne pdf 1.7MBSusquehanna pdf 1.3MBBradford pdf 1.8MBTioga pdf 1.6MBPotter pdf 1.5MBMcKean pdf 1.5MBWarren pdf 1.7MBErie pdf 2.4MB




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