Just because the herds of people have migrated away during the wintertime, doesn’t mean the wildlife is gone too. Matter of fact, winter on the Clarion is one of the best times of the year to observe wildlife in the park, especially some of the oddballs that you don’t get to see in the summer: migrating birds, river otter, fisher. How many species of birds and mammals do you think we can document along the National Wild & Scenic Clarion River… 30, 40, even 50? To find out, please bring your binoculars to the Park Office for an interpretive driving tour as we search Clear Creek State Park, the Clarion River, and Cook Forest. Hot chocolate and coffee will be available at the Park Office to warm us up
Saturday, January 14 at 7:30am to 11:30am
Cook Forest State Park
100 RT 36, Cooksburg, PA 16217-0120
Veterans, Volunteers, Teachers/Educators, Senior Citizens, Forest Landowners, Families, Scouts, Teens
Park Office
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