State Game Lands Number 29, Public hunting grounds in Warren County, United States
State Game Lands Number 29 is a public hunting area in Warren County spanning about 9,800 acres (4,000 hectares) across three townships. The terrain features varied elevations and mixed forest types that support different wildlife habitats.
The area was established by the Pennsylvania Game Commission to protect wildlife habitats and regulate hunting in the region. This action was part of a broader effort to manage animal populations across the state.
This land plays a role in Pennsylvania's hunting tradition and serves both hunters and wildlife watchers who visit throughout the year. People come to experience the forest and observe animals in their natural environment.
Visitors need a valid hunting license during designated seasons and should check regulations beforehand. The area has multiple access points connected to parking areas near main roads.
Part of the area drains into the Allegheny River and supports populations of less common bird species like the Northern goshawk. This bird diversity makes the land interesting for birdwatchers as well as hunters.
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