Scopan Public Land

Not completely unadulterated, but still relatively remote, campers and day visitors alike will enjoy the unique land the Scopan Public Land has to offer.

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Scopan Public Land Details

Not completely unadulterated, but still relatively remote, campers and day visitors alike will enjoy the unique land the Scopan Public Land has to offer. With 16,700 total acres, the terrain here is rugged in comparison to the rest of the region. Rising to 1,400 feet, Scopan Mountain hikers will discover waterfalls, wetlands, and some old hemlock groves along the trails. Occupying almost 10 miles along Scopan Lake, water recreation and fishing is popular here as well.

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