State Game Lands Number 166, Recreational game lands in Blair County, Pennsylvania
State Game Lands Number 166 is a large protected area spanning about 4,800 hectares (11,851 acres) across multiple separate parcels in the region. The terrain includes two main mountains with elevations up to 740 meters (2,422 feet) and several stream valleys that provide water and wildlife corridors.
These lands were officially set aside by the state to protect wildlife populations and ensure hunting opportunities for future generations. The separate management of distinct parcels allows for tailored conservation approaches across different habitat types.
These lands represent a long-standing hunting and outdoor tradition where local people have gathered for generations to pursue game and connect with nature.
The lands are accessible through multiple entry points near Altoona and Bellwood with parking available at main trailheads. Visitors should wear sturdy footwear, prepare for changing weather conditions, and carry maps or download information about the terrain before visiting.
The lands are divided into three separate sections that collectively feed into the Juniata River watershed, creating connected habitats for deer, Ruffed grouse, squirrels, and wild turkeys.
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