Beartown Woods Natural Area

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Beartown Woods Natural Area is a 27-acre (11 ha) protected area in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States, that is part of Michaux State Forest.[1][2]

Coordinates39°44′28″N 77°29′25″W
Area27 acres (11 ha)
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Beartown Woods Natural Area
The Bicentennial Tree Trail visits the old growth trees in Beartown Woods Natural Area
Map showing the location of Beartown Woods Natural Area
Map showing the location of Beartown Woods Natural Area
Location within Pennsylvania
LocationFranklin County, Pennsylvania
Nearest townBlue Ridge Summit
Coordinates39°44′28″N 77°29′25″W
Area27 acres (11 ha)
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The Natural Area protects a grove of northern hardwood forest that is uncommon for the southern edge of Pennsylvania and more likely to be seen in New York State and New England. The grove includes sugar maple, yellow birch, American beech, and eastern hemlock trees,[1] some of which are old growth.[3]

Beartown Woods is found at the side of PA 16 and is traversed by the Appalachian Trail.[4] The area includes several educational displays on local forest ecology.[2]

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