State Game Lands Number 105, Public hunting grounds in Armstrong County, United States.
State Game Lands Number 105 is a large wildlife management area in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, made up of forests, open fields, and wetland areas. The land provides habitat for many different animal species and is managed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
The land was established in the early 1900s by the Pennsylvania Game Commission to protect and manage wildlife populations. This creation was part of a statewide effort to conserve natural resources.
Local hunters gather annually in these grounds during designated seasons, maintaining traditional hunting practices while following conservation guidelines.
The land is open year-round and offers marked trails with parking available at several locations. Visitors should check local regulations before arriving, especially during hunting seasons.
The lands feature an ecological mix of terrain types at coordinates 40.978333, -79.628889, supporting both game and non-game species in their natural environment.
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