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[edit] Twins in America - Cook Forest State ParkCook Forest State Park encompasses 6,668 acres in northwestern Pennsylvania . Bordered by the picturesque Clarion River, the park is most known for virgin white pine and hemlock timber stands. Classified as a National Natural Landmark by the National Park Service, Cook Forest State Park is often referred to as the "Black Forest" of Pennsylvania. The park is located in Clarion, Forest and Jefferson counties, Pennsylvania.
Passing through the park is the Baker Trail, a 140 mile foot path from Pittsburgh to the Allegheny National Forest. The Baker Trail was developed in honor of the late Horace Forbes Baker by the Pittsburgh Council of the American Youth Hostels. Part of the Baker Trail -- about 34 miles of terrain that can be challenging at times -- is now known as the Rachel Carson Trail, named for the environmentalist and author of Silent Spring. The online edition of the Pittsburgh Post Gazette has an excellent article on the Rachel Carson trail. an excellent article on the Rachel Carson trail.] For safety purposes, hikers should obtain a complete description of trails from the park office before setting out on a hiking excursion.
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