This
is Timberwood Trails, a private campground nestled in the Neverending
Mountain Range in Northeastern Pennsylvania. It is over 160
acres of relatively un-touched forest recently placed into the Pennsylvania
Forest Stewardship Program.
The
campground contains some heavy forest, pastures and brush fields,
wetlands, and pine stands - all of the habitats associated with
a regenerating forest. (Most of Pennsylvania was "clear-cut"
around the turn of the 20th century.) Various fruits are plentiful,
supporting many wildlife species. There is a peaceful country
road running along the eastern border. A stream fed by three
spring-fed lakes meanders through the property.
Although
not open to the public for regular camping, arrangements may be
made with the owners for a special occasion. |