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Locality: Aristes, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 570-875-6450



Address: 16 Weiser Lane 17920 Aristes, PA, US

Website: www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/stateforests/weiser/index.htm

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Weiser Forest District 18 16.07.2021

UPDATE OWNER FOUND. THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO SHARED AND SPREAD THE WORD. Please help us get this sweet girl back to her owner. Female brindle pitbull found this morning on white oak road and Muckleratz road. Call our office if you know who she belongs to. 717362-8578

Weiser Forest District 18 11.07.2021

The Rocks Ridge Trail at Weiser Forest District 18 travels among forests and small clearings for over two miles -- plenty of opportunity to see wildlife! This r...ocky, technical trail is a good challenge for mountain bikers, as the interesting geology of the area keeps the terrain changing. Learn more https://bit.ly/3eSxRoR #TrailTuesday #ExplorePATrails See more

Weiser Forest District 18 28.06.2021

Beginning Monday, May 10th through Friday, May 14, 2021, the Greenland road will be closed between 8am and 4pm for road/drainage improvements.

Weiser Forest District 18 24.06.2021

Last week, members of the Susquehanna River Trail Association and river island stewards worked with DCNR staff to relocate river island campsite 121B. This island can be accessed from the Isle of Que boat launch near Selinsgrove. SRTA island stewards maintain over 20 campsites on river islands and each site has a fire ring and picnic table. Check out the view from the new campsite!

Weiser Forest District 18 07.06.2021

Today, 4/28/21, Weiser State Forest will be conducting a prescribed burn on 112 acres at the Roaring Creek Tract. This unit is in a grouse priority area identif...ied by the Pennsylvania Game Commission. Scrub oak can be found in the burn unit and will benefit greatly from using this management practice. The goal of this burn is promote early successional habitat to benefit wildlife species, and especially the state bird, the ruffed grouse. See more