DescriptionForrest H. Dutlinger Natural Area (Revisit) (1) (9660947838).jpg
English: Sign near the Beech Bottom Trailhead, Clinton County–Potter County line, within the Forrest H. Dutlinger Natural Area of Susquehannock State Forest.
Remote and not easily accessed, the natural area contains a 158-acre tract of old-growth hemlocks and northern hardwoods. A property-boundary dispute likely saved the trees from the logging that overtook the area early in the last century. The trees are magnificent remnants of the so-called Black Forest that once covered the Allegheny Plateau region of Pennsylvania and New York.
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