The Pennsylvania Lumber Museum Documents the History and Technology
of the Commonwealth's Forest Industries



The Pennsylvania Lumber Museum
Map showing where to find the Pennsylvania Lumber Museum in Galeton, PA
  VISITING HOURS
September through November
Open Wednesday through Sunday
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
except
Columbus Day, Veterans Day,
Thanksgiving Day
and the day after Thanksgiving

December through March
Open by Chance or by Appointment

5660 US 6 West
PO Box 239
Galeton, PA 16922
814-435-2652


The Lumber Museum is located in north central Pennsylvania, on US Route 6, midway between the communities of Galeton and Coudersport, Potter County. The museum is set in the heart of the Susquehannock State Forest, where an abundance of State Parks, campgrounds, rental cabins and motels are available for an overnight stay. Forest trails and roads, streams and lakes and picnic grounds provide an excellent vacation choice for hiking, rafting, canoeing, hunting, fishing, bicycling, swimming and picnicking.

A membership in the Pennsylvania Lumber Museum Associates volunteer organization provides support to the museum as well as free admission to museum events and activities. Membership benefits also include our quarterly newsletter, Woodchips.

Activities at the Lumber Museum include tours, educational workshops and classes. During the July 2nd and 3rd, 2005, Bark Peelers' Convention, the work skills and leisure activities of Pennsylvania's turn-of-the-century lumberjacks are re-created through contests and demonstrations.






Summer Hours - until August 31, 2005
Open Monday through Sunday   9:00 am - 5:00 pm


PO Box 239 · 5660 US Route 6 West · Galeton, Pennsylvania 16922
(814) 435-2652
info@lumbermuseum.org