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Warren County has a number of close-knit
communities situated within the Allegheny National Forest. Outdoor
recreation is but a short drive away from any point in the county.
Whether it is a bag of chips or a friendly face, you will find
that everything you need is nearby. For current available housing,
visit www.northwestpahomes.com.
Small Communities
Tidioute, Sugar Grove, Sheffield, Youngsville
Life in a small town gives a warm and caring feeling where everyone
knows your name. Local shops and grocery stores provide necessities
and are a short walk away. Children pass through friendly neighborhoods
on the way to school. A man reading the paper stops to wave
from his porch. Surrounding forests and fishing streams provide
plenty of activity for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. Waterways,
hunting areas, and golf courses are close at hand.
Small City Life
Warren
Large old homes with lots of character line the city streets
of the nationally registered downtown Historic District, where
original architecture from the 1800’s can be seen. The county
seat is large enough to boast a huge library and many entertainment
opportunities. The Struthers Library Theatre is open for all
kinds of musicals and shows. Summertime brings Music in the
Park to the downtown. The downtown houses several banks, pharmacies,
florists, restaurants, and shops. Hunting, fishing, hiking,
and national multi-purpose trails are not far away. Warren has
easy access to the Allegheny Reservoir and Allegheny National
Forest.
Allegheny River
If you enjoy boating, fishing, or
camping, life along the Allegheny River is anything but tame.
The Allegheny River and Conewango Creek offer a variety of water-based
recreation. The confluence of the two is in the center of Warren
and is one of the best fishing spots in the state. The annual
Pennsylvania State Championship Fishing Tournament takes place
on the Allegheny River in Tidioute.
Farmland
There is plenty of farmland for those who enjoy the quiet, rural
countryside. Meadows, valleys, and hilltops offer breathtaking
views of nature. There is no better way to stay in touch with
the seasons than to see the surrounding farmlands and forests
in constant change.
Woodland
Surrounded by the Allegheny National Forest, Warren County has
acres of forest lands where one will find not a person in view.
A short drive leads one to the many forest hiking trails or
picnic areas. Trees covering the mountains of the Allegheny
Reservoir area grow uninterrupted from peak to water's edge.
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