
Pennsylvania State Game Lands
Pennsylvania State Game Lands are designated areas set aside by the state for wildlife conservation and public recreation, primarily hunting, fishing, and environmental observation. Covering over 1.4 million acres across the state, these lands provide habitat for a variety of game and non-game species. They are managed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission, which ensures sustainable use and preserves natural ecosystems. Visitors can access these lands for outdoor activities, fostering conservation awareness and outdoor enjoyment while supporting wildlife management initiatives.