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Mid State Trail signpost near the Bark Cabin Natural Area, Lycoming County, within Tiadaghton State Forest.
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Bark Cabin Natural Area (1)
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Nicholas A. Tonelli from Northeast Pennsylvania, USA
The 7-acre natural area contains a fine stand of old-growth hemlock–white pine–hardwood forest surrounding the Ott Fork of Bark Cabin Run, a small mountain stream. Although the forest was selectively logged more than a century ago, many old-growth trees remain standing.
The orange-blazed Mid State Trail traverses part of the site. The forest immediately surrounding the trail consists largely of second-growth trees. The old-growth trees are mostly off-trail.Camera location | ![]() | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | ![]() |
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