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Coordinates: 40°43′45″N 77°45′50″W / 40.72917°N 77.76389°W / 40.72917; -77.76389 Bear Meadows Natural Area is located in Centre County, Pennsylvania, USA, four miles south of Boalsburg, within Rothrock State Forest in the Appalachian Mountains. The area contains a bog surrounded by steep mountains and hiking trails. The bog, which covers 320 acres (130 ha), has been forming since the end of the last glacial period 10,000 years ago and is surrounded by an old-growth forest of boreal species typically found much farther north, such as Black Spruce, Balsam Fir, Eastern Hemlock, and Yellow Birch. The bog gets its name from the abundance of black bears that roam through the area. This area is renowned for the abundance of blueberries that grow around and throughout the bog. Geology The bog itself is underlain by the Juniata Formation. The U-shaped ridge to the north, west, and south is formed by the Tuscarora Formation. The low hill to the northeast of the bog is formed by the Bald Eagle Formation. Periglacial boulders are abundant on the slopes surrounding the bog.[1] References Mary Byrd Davis (23 January 2008). "Old Growth in the East: A Survey. Pennsylvania". http://www.primalnature.org/ogeast/pa.pdf.  ^ Map 61: Atlas of Preliminary Geologic Quadrangle Maps of Pennsylvania, compiled and edited by Thomas M. Berg and Christine M. Dodge, 1981, Pennsylvania Geologic Survey, 4th Series, Harrisburg, PA McAlevys Fort Quadrangle External links Bear Meadows Natural Area EarthTools Map This Pennsylvania-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e