Lower Jerry Run Natural Area

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Lower Jerry Run Natural Area is an 892-acre (361 ha) protected area in Cameron County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of Elk State Forest.[1][2]

NearesttownSinnemahoning
Coordinates41°16′28″N 78°03′36″W
Area892 acres (361 ha)
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Lower Jerry Run Natural Area
Map showing the location of Lower Jerry Run Natural Area
Map showing the location of Lower Jerry Run Natural Area
Location within Pennsylvania
LocationCameron County, Pennsylvania
Nearest townSinnemahoning
Coordinates41°16′28″N 78°03′36″W
Area892 acres (361 ha)
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The Natural Area was established to protect a grove of old-growth hemlock and pine trees.[1] The area is inhabited by some members of Pennsylvania's elk population and a robust quantity of eastern timber rattlesnakes. Only two remote corners of the Natural Area can be accessed via established hiking trails, and otherwise it can only be explored by experienced outdoorspersons.[2]

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