Overview
Tioga County Land for Recreation
Located in Tioga County, Pennsylvania, this 238.7-acre property offers opportunities for outdoor recreation, hunting, and land ownership in a scenic region. The property is situated between Wellsboro, approximately 12 miles to the northwest, and Hammond Lake, approximately 8 miles to the southeast. Mansfield is about 10 miles away, and Corning, New York, is roughly 35 miles north. Access to the property is provided by a deeded right of way. The landscape features a diverse mix of wooded areas, open spaces, and natural features. Norris Brook, a tributary of Crooked Creek and a designated wild trout stream, is within walking distance. The acreage contains timber resources that may be considered for long-term ownership strategies, with potential for careful management. The wooded areas also support a range of wildlife habitats, which may be appealing for hunters or individuals who value observing wildlife. The terrain offers varied topography, with both gently rolling ground and more elevated sections. The combination of woods and small openings creates natural corridors for wildlife movement, with opportunities for planting food plots or other habitat improvements. Hunting opportunities are supported by its mix of cover types, food sources, and nearby water. Whitetail deer, wild turkey, and other game species are commonly found throughout Tioga County. Hammond Lake and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Tioga-Hammond Lakes Project are within a short drive, offering boating, camping, and additional outdoor activities. Pine Creek Gorge, also known as the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, is about 20 miles away, providing hiking, rail trail access, and scenic views. The property combines recreational attributes and timber resources, making it suitable for both enjoyment and potential management options. It offers enough size to support meaningful habitat improvements or selective timber harvests, while still being accessible to nearby towns and services.