
Allegheny National Forest dominates this landscape where Elk, Forest, Warren, and McKean counties meet. The area is defined by a network of recreational trails and deep stream valleys, with South Branch Tionesta Creek and East Branch Spring Creek carving through the plateau. Small, remote settlements such as Brookston, Chaffee, and Sackett remain as focal points for local history, while the curiously named Pigs Ear and Windy City suggest the colorful vernacular of the region’s timber and oil past.
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1935 Mt. Jewett
Elk County, PA

1940 Hallton
Elk County, PA

1940 Mt. Jewett
Elk County, PA

1941 Benezette
Elk County, PA

1943 Benezette
Elk County, PA

1943 Hallton
Elk County, PA

1948 Wildwood Fire Tower
Elk County, PA

1950 Wildwood Fire Tower
Elk County, PA

1966 Russell City
Elk County, PA

1969 Dents Run
Elk County, PA

1969 Glen Hazel
Elk County, PA

1969 Hallton
Elk County, PA

1969 Portland Mills
Elk County, PA

1969 Rathbun
Elk County, PA

1969 Saint Marys
Elk County, PA

1970 Brandy Camp
Elk County, PA

1970 Carman
Elk County, PA

2023 Brandy Camp
Elk County, PA

2023 Carman
Elk County, PA

2023 Dents Run
Elk County, PA

2023 Glen Hazel
Elk County, PA

2023 Hallton
Elk County, PA

2023 Portland Mills
Elk County, PA

2023 Rathbun
Elk County, PA

2023 Russell City
Elk County, PA

2023 Saint Marys
Elk County, PA

2023 Wildwood Fire Tower
Elk County, PA