Places to stay in Tionesta, Pennsylvania
Tionesta is a borough in Forest County, Pennsylvania. It is the county seat of Forest County. The name is a Native American word meaning "waters meet. " Local dining options include Sky Jet Restaurant, Matt’s Happy Cow BBQ, All American Dinor, and Kiwi’s Diner.
If you are travelling in the area, Tionesta is located close to Siggias Island, Horse Creek, Reno Run, Young Hill School (historical) and Number 10 School.
Available Tionesta lodging
We currently have 14 accommodations in and around Tionesta.
Tionesta Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay
Bed & Breakfasts
Turtle Bay Lodge
Turtle Bay Lodge is an elegant bed and breakfast located on the beautiful Allegheny River in the small village of President, Pennsylvania in Venango County near Tionesta and Oil City.
Our spacious lodge overlooks a splendid river vista and is the .....
472 President Village Road
Tionesta, Pennsylvania
Motels
Eagle Rock Motel Canoe and Kayak Rentals
EAGLE ROCK Inc. is located on Route 62 N in Tionesta, PA, along the banks of the beautiful Upper Allegheny River. At EAGLE ROCK, you'll find a clean motel with a private riverfront park where all patrons enjoy the enticing atmosphere of the river's scenic edge.
633 Elm Street
Tionesta, Pennsylvania
Motels
Midtown Motel
Whether on business, visiting friends or family, or enjoying the many attractions the area has to offer, Mid-Town Motel is the perfect place to stay and experience old fashioned hospitality..
201 Elm Street
Tionesta, Pennsylvania
Bed & Breakfasts
Black Caddis Ranch B&B And The Cabins At Camp Fossil Creek
13558 Route 666
Tionesta, Pennsylvania
Tionesta Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches
Campsite / RV Parks
Kellettville Campground
Campers come to the Kellettville Recreation Area Campground to enjoy the forested area along Tionesta Creek. The area is ideal for fishing, hunting as well as scenic hiking..
Route 666
Tionesta, Pennsylvania
Campsite / RV Parks
Allegheny River Island Wilderness Area
Seven islands in the Allegheny River, totaling 368 acres, are part of this Wilderness. All are of alluvial origin, which means they were formed by water-carried deposits of sand, mud, and clay. The islands are located between Buckaloons Recreation Area and Tionesta.
Between Buckaloons Recreation Area and Tionesta
Tionesta, Pennsylvania
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