Wednesday, June 1, 2011



Summer is a great time to fly fish the Allegheny National Forest region for Native Brook Trout. With the National Forest holding over 700 miles of fishable trout water you don't have to go far to find peace and freedom on a quite brookie stream. Short rods and large terrestrial patterns work best, if you use larger flies it keeps the small fish off the hook. If small stream fishing isn't your cup of tea, the Allegheny River will become fishable, below the Kinzua Dam as the spring rains move out and the summer season moves in. The best way to fish the Allegheny is from a drift boat. We hope to see you on the water this summer season.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Are you ready for some wild Glendorn fruit while hiking the trails this summer and fall? With blossoms like never before it should be a great season for plucking some of your favorite treats.


Wednesday, May 18, 2011




Spring has sprung! Not only does Glendorn have fantastic fly fishing the hiking and horseback riding through our hardwood forests offer great views of the scenic hills of North Western Pennsylvania. The wildflowers are at full bloom on our trails including swamp marigold, red trillium, white trillium, violets and many other varieties. Activities Director, Shane Appleby and Equestrian Director Tanya Okerlund are ready to suggest a great trail for flora and fauna seeking hikers and horseback riders. With the May showers we've been having your sure to see some beautiful June flowers. We look forward to seeing you soon.

Sunday, May 15, 2011