This is a true old-growth forest with many ancient and impressively large hemlock trees. At four thousand acres, Tionesta contains the largest tract of old-growth forest in Pennsylvania, and the largest between the Adirondacks and Great Smoky Mountains.
Dominant tree species in the areas are eastern hemlock, some more than 400 years old, as well as beech, birch, oak, maple, ash, and black cherry. The large beech trees have mostly succumbed to beech bark disease.
This area is the traditional homelands of numerous indigenous peoples and Nations. These people include the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), and the historic Erie and Susquehannock peoples, many who were incorporated into the great Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
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NewsClips:
-- Warren Times: Allegheny National Forest Addition To Old-Growth Forest Network Announced
[Posted: July 30, 2022] PA Environment Digest
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