Stewards Island
Island of StewardsPennsylvania, United States of America
Camping on the waterside on the improvised camping site; see the bald eagles rise off the southern tip of the island; living in the middle of the island's magnificent river forests of mapsle, white maple, wild boar, wild boar, wild boar, wild boar, smooth elder, wild boar and much more; watching the local stag feeding on the mown paths; fishing, canoes or kayaks on the Allegheny River.
Camping on the waterside on the improvised camping site; see the bald eagles rise off the southern tip of the island; living in the middle of the island's magnificent river forests of mapsle, white maple, wild boar, wild boar, wild boar, wild boar, smooth elder, wild boar and much more; watching the local stag feeding on the mown paths; fishing, canoes or kayaks on the Allegheny River.
Stewards Island offers tranquillity, rest and the possibility to have a special eco-surround. Situated on a National Wild & Scenic River, between the 7 Allegheny Island and Tionesta Island wildlife areas between Buckaloons and Tionesta, Pennsylvania. In 1984, these small island were declared a wildlife reserve by the Congress as part of the wildlife conservation system.
The Stewards Island was designed as if it were part of this system of government land administered by the U.S. Forest Service, although it is indeed one of the biggest private islets at the top of the Allegheny River. It is a favourite place for canoes and kayaks and open air campsites are permitted on the Wilderness Area islets.
Situated in the heart of the island, the Allegheny National Forest and PA State Game Lands for all other types of recreational activities. Most of the island is wooded with old saplings. There is an integrated network of roads leading from one end of the island to the other and to the Allegheny River campsite.
It overlooks the riverbank to the PA State Game Lands, so there are no "neighbours" to disturb the tranquility of this lovely place. Surroundings, as well as the Allegheny National Forest, offer some of the best opportunities for stags, bears and turkeys, as well as superb opportunities for angling for rainbow, stream and stream trouts, small-mouthed perch and others on the many creeks in the area, as well as the Allegheny river.
Take your ATV's and drive the kilometre-long tracks on the Allegheny National Forest! Enjoy the most secluded island in the world! Whole island for just one pair.