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Moshannon State Forest expands, adds Bilger’s Rocks

DCNR celebrated the addition of Bilger’s Rocks in Clearfield County to the Moshannon State Forest in northcentral Pennsylvania, bringing the popular geological marvel into the commonwealths 2.2 million acres of state forestlands. Bilger’s Rocks is a 173-acre tract centered around a 20-acre rock formation described as a classic rock city made up of sandstone blocks. (Photo courtesy DCNR)

Harrisburg — Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn on May 6 visited Clearfield County to mark the official addition of Bilger’s Rocks to the Moshannon State Forest – expanding Pennsylvania’s 2.2 million acres of state forestland and protecting a unique natural landmark for public access and conservation.

The 173-acre property includes a 20-acre sandstone “rock city,” formed more than 300 million years ago during the Pennsylvanian Period.

The rooms and passageways are believed to have been used for shelter by Native Americans who traveled west along the nearby Great Shamokin path.

There are numerous century-old carvings from early visitors and explorers along the passageways.

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The site was transferred to the commonwealth as a gift by the Bilger’s Rocks Association and will now be managed for recreation, conservation, and public enjoyment for generations to come.

DCNR plans to enhance the site by developing a full interpretive plan, staffing with an environmental education specialist, and improving signage and facilities for educational outreach.

“We are excited to welcome Bilger’s Rocks into our state forestlands and are thrilled to have the opportunity to share this special place with the public more broadly,” said Secretary Dunn.

“Thank you to the Bilger’s Rocks Association for the many years of stewardship and continued dedication to supporting this special place. I am confident that this land and the natural beauty it possesses will be an increasingly valuable natural asset to Clearfield County and the region at large moving forward.”

The Bilger’s Rocks Association managed the property from 1988 to 2025 prior to transferring the property to the commonwealth. The association will continue to coordinate educational programming alongside Moshannon Forest District staff, which will include a new environmental education position for the area.

“We knew when we approached the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources to consider long-term conservation of Bilger’s Rocks that we had made the right decision to trust the commonwealth with this wonderful geological and environmental site,” said Barbara McCracken, president of the Bilger’s Rocks Association.

“Our association will continue to support this special place, and we are hopeful to help enhance the learning experiences for the thousands of visitors who come from all over the world to experience this beautiful place.”

An estimated 20,000 visitors come to Clearfield County each year to see Bilger’s Rocks, making it one of the most visited state forest sites in the system.

Recreational offerings at Bilgers Rocks include hiking, picnicking, horseback riding, camping and hunting as well as passive recreation and enjoyment of the natural setting.

Bilger’s Rocks also sits within the spectacular 13-county Pennsylvania Wilds Conservation Landscape.

“Clearfield County is grateful to the commonwealth for taking over stewardship of this natural area, and we welcome visitors to this geological destination,” said Clearfield County Commissioner John Sobel, who is also a member of the Bilger’s Rocks Association.

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