Quehanna Wild Area
Quehanna Wild Area is a protected area within parts of Cameron, Clearfield and Elk counties in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania; with a total area of 50,000 acres of state forest to focus on developing nuclear-powered jet engines.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Mix Run and Dents Run.
Mix Run
Hamlet
Mix Run is an unincorporated village located in Gibson Township, Cameron County, Pennsylvania, United States. The village is not tracked by the U.S. Census Bureau. Mix Run is situated 6 miles northeast of Quehanna Wild Area.
Dents Run
Hamlet
Dents Run is an unincorporated community in Benezette Township, Elk County, Pennsylvania, United States. It has attracted attention from treasure hunters and the media as the reputed site of a lost shipment of gold. Dents Run is situated 6 miles north of Quehanna Wild Area.
Quehanna Wild Area
- Type: Area
- Description: State-owned wildlife area in Pennsylvania, US
- Category: nature reserve
- Location: Elk County, Pennsylvania, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Czech—“Quehanna Wild Area” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “奎哈納野生保護區”
- Czech: “Divoká oblast Quehanna”
- Czech: “Území divočiny Quehanna”
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