Stony Hollow
Stony Hollow is a 292-acre woodland that was formerly an industrial timberland. It encompasses Stony Hollow Run, a natural reproduction trout stream, and feeds into the public access fly-fishing corridor in Caldwell Creek. The conservation of Stony Hollow in 2019 was the culmination of many years of hard work led by FSF Coordinator John Bartlett, and was acquired in large part with a grant from the PA DCNR Community Conservation Partnerships Program, made possible by the Keystone Fund.
This property is part of FSF's Caldwell Creek Watershed Conservation Project.
Year Acquired: 2019
Size: 292 acres
Location: Southwest Twp., Warren County, PA
Public Access: Yes, open to non-destructive public access. Parking area is located on FSF's neighboring Savitz Forest to the east at the red gate on Flat Road.
Public Hunting and Fishing: Yes