Whitetail, turkey, and small-game properties across PA. Habitat, water, and access evaluated.
Edge cover, food sources, water, bedding. The right combination holds game year-round.
Road frontage matters — for getting in, getting out, and keeping pressure off your ground.
Central and northern PA mountain land, big-woods country, and pocket farms across the state.
PA hunting land typically runs $2,000 to $5,500 per acre depending on terrain, access, timber value, and game population. Premium properties with proven hunting history, water, and good access can exceed $6,000 per acre. Larger tracts often sell at lower per-acre prices.
Game population (whitetail density), habitat quality (edge cover, food, water, bedding), road frontage and access, surrounding property pressure, timber value, and stand-site potential. Properties bordering State Game Lands or large tracts often benefit from spillover game.
Central PA (Centre, Clinton, Lycoming, Tioga, Potter Counties), northern tier (Bradford, Susquehanna), and western mountain country (Elk, Forest, McKean) are PA's most active hunting markets. Each has different terrain, game density, and price structures.
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