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Rothrock Roadside Campsites — Rothrock State Forest

Description

The Rothrock State Forest is located in central Pennsylvania within the Ridge and Valley province. It consists of approximately 97,000 acres located in Huntingdon, Centre, and Mifflin Counties. Over 80 percent of the forest is in one unbroken tract containing 80,449 acres, the northern boundary of which follows Tussey Mountain from the Frankstown Gap at Water Street across the northern part of Huntingdon County and on to the eastern edge of the forest in Centre County - a total distance of approximately 27 miles. The southern boundary of this same tract follows Stone Mountain from Martin’s Gap northeastward to U.S. 322 in Mifflin County. At its widest point this tract is approximately nine miles wide. The rest of the Rothrock State Forest is composed of several scattered tracts; the largest of these, which contains 11,333 acres, is in southwestern Huntingdon County in the drainage of Great Trough Creek. Four remaining tracts are: Jack’s Mountain Tract, which is located on the east slope of Jack’s Mountain in southern Huntingdon County and contains 578-acres; Lucy Furnace Tract located in Mifflin County about one mile north of Mount Union totaling 2,295-acres; the Locke Valley Tract, located just north of Shade Gap in southern Huntingdon county, consisting of 1,622-acres; and Dry Hollow, 1,271-acres in Warriors Mark Township, Huntingdon County, and Ferguson and Halfmoon Townships, Centre County.

The area in which the Rothrock State Forest is located has an interesting historical background. The well-known Jack's Mountain, through which the Juniata River flows, was named in honor of Captain Jack Armstrong, a famous Native American fighter. The name of Chief Logan, celebrated Native American Chief and scout during Revolutionary War days, is almost a byword in this region. A part of the Rothrock was originally the Logan State Forest. The "Indian Steps" on State Forest land, legend has it, were built by the Lenape to quickly cross Tussey Mountain between Spruce Creek and Stone Creek.

Most of the land that makes up the Rothrock State Forest was purchased from the Logan Iron and Steel Company and from various local lumber companies. Evidence of the early iron and lumber industries can still be found throughout the forest in the form of charcoal hearths and tram road grades.

More information on the Rothrock State Forest can be found on our website or on our Facebook page.

This confirmation serves as your State Forest Campsite Permit for the campsite listed above. This permit is null and void if the reservation is cancelled or transferred prior to the date of arrival. You must have a copy of the permit on person during your stay.

Occupants are subject to the following permit conditions:

  1. Campfires, when permitted, require precautions be taken to prevent spread of fire to the forest. Campfires shall be attended at all times. Campfires are prohibited March 1st through May 25th without authorization from the District Forester, or when fire danger is high, very high, or extreme. This prohibition does not apply to self-contained camp stoves when used in a safe manner. A person causing a wildfire, in addition to possible criminal penalty, is liable for all damages, costs of extinction and fines.

  2. Dead and down wood may be gathered and burned when permitted but may not be removed from the site. Power tools and chain saws are not permitted. Destruction of Property, damaging, defacing, or removing any sign, structure, equipment or other material is prohibited.

  3. Occupants shall include at least one person 18 years of age or older. This permit may not be reassigned or transferred.

  4. Pets are permitted on State Forest land if kept under control and attended at all times. Animal waste must be disposed of properly.

  5. Disorderly conduct is prohibited, including creating unreasonable noise that may disturb other campers and visitors to state forest land. Generators that create excessive noise are prohibited.

  6. Limit of 7 continuous days of camping on state forest land. Camping cannot be resumed until 48 hours have passed. All vehicles and equipment must be removed from state forest land during this time. Members of this camping party may not reserve a campsite until 48 hours have passed.

  7. Washing in a water outlet, spring, lake or waterway and discharging sewage, or gray water on or into ground or surface waters is prohibited. Toilets must be used where provided. In other locations self-contained toilets must be used when required or human waste deposited in hole 4-6 inches deep, 200 feet from water, campsite, or trails and covered and hidden.

  8. Littering is prohibited. Garbage/waste/rubbish must be removed from site and disposed of properly. Parking which obstructs a gate, entrance, exit or road turnaround on State Forest land is prohibited. Parking in area designated for a person with a disability, by the Department, is prohibited unless the vehicle has a valid plate or placard.

  9. Damaging/removing a living or dead plant on State Forest land is prohibited. Edible wild plants or plant parts may be gathered if for personal use. Removing or disturbing historical/archeological resources from State Forest land is prohibited. Target Shooting of any kind is prohibited.

  10. Occupants are subject to State Forest Rules and Regulations, found online at https://www.dcnr.pa.gov/StateForests/RulesAndRegulations/Pages/default.aspx, posted onsite, or by contacting the district office. Occupants are subject to any other information and instructions included in the campsite or facility notes, alerts, and important information.

Violations : Violations of forest rules and regulations, or violations of a condition of this permit could result in any or all of the following consequences:

  1. The permit may be revoked. This will result in the occupants being required to vacate the facility immediately.
  2. The occupants may be required to leave the forest.
  3. The occupants may be cited for a violation of the forest rules and regulations, a summary offense.
  4. The occupants are responsible for any damage to campsite or facilities that occurred during or due to their occupancy.
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Location

Rothrock Roadside Campsites — Rothrock State Forest is located in Pennsylvania

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Directions

The District Office is located at 181 Rothrock Lane, in Huntingdon, PA. We are at the intersection of state routes 26 and 22.

Address

181 Rothrock Lane
Huntingdon, PA 16652

Coordinates

40.59981 N
78.08446 W

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
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Features

For Campers

  • Picnic Table
  • Reservable
  • Electric Hookups
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • 30 Amp Hookups
  • 50 Amp Hookups

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