Coneville Ridge Forest provides 318+ acres of professionally managed, secluded forest with an attractive viewshed, and ideal terrain for management operations and recreation. This magnificent property is in northcentral Pennsylvania in western Potter County, Hebron Township, just south of Oswayo, Pennsylvania. Access is via deeded right-of-way off Highway 44 leading up a gravel woods road past seasonal and full-time residences. This continues through adjacent forested parcels to a ridgeline overlooking the Allegheny Plateau, adding to the serenity and exclusivity of this property. Residential country homes sprinkle the landscape nearby, while private and industrial timberland and state game land dominate ownership in the area. With an elevation range of ~2,320 feet to ~1,760 feet, the terrain on Coneville Ridge Forest is characteristic of the surrounding dissected highland with a flat to rolling ridge top and moderate to very steep slopes. This variable terrain supports a range of tree species including red oak, red maple, black cherry, and sugar maple with a volume of 1,225 MBF (3.9 MBF / acre) represented in a recent inventory (cruise data available upon request).This area of Pennsylvania is a recreation playground, with over 1 million acres of state game lands providing access to hiking, biking, horseback riding, snowmobiling, and hunting. The property is surrounded by both the main and the South Branch Oswayo Creek, a designated Class A Water stream for trout. Highway 44 stretches north past Shinglehouse, Pennsylvania and into New York State where I-86 can be accessed within 35 miles. South on Highway 44 leads into Coudersport, Pennsylvania and Highway 6, stretching east to west across Pennsylvania.