Great news for the Bradford region and the broader Allegheny National Forest area: the A.N.F. Visitors Bureau has awarded grants aimed at boosting local tourism, according to a report from Erie News Now published on Monday, July 13, 2026.
The grants, distributed by the Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau, are designed to support tourism-related efforts in the communities that surround one of Pennsylvania’s most treasured natural landmarks. The funding is intended to help local organizations and businesses attract more visitors to the region, strengthening the local economy and shining a spotlight on everything the area has to offer.
The Allegheny National Forest region, which includes McKean County and the city of Bradford, draws outdoor enthusiasts, nature lovers, and travelers from across the Northeast. With its vast woodlands, scenic waterways, and recreational opportunities, the area is a natural draw — and investments like these tourism grants help ensure that visitors have memorable, well-supported experiences when they arrive.
By channeling resources into local tourism promotion, the Visitors Bureau is helping to sustain the small businesses, hospitality providers, and community organizations that depend on a healthy flow of visitors throughout the year. Whether it’s hiking and fishing in the warmer months or snowmobiling and cross-country skiing in winter, the Bradford area and the surrounding ANF corridor have something to offer in every season.
News of the grants is a welcome reminder of the collaborative spirit that keeps this corner of Pennsylvania thriving. When regional organizations invest in the community’s strengths — like the stunning natural beauty of the Allegheny National Forest — everyone benefits, from local entrepreneurs to the visitors who discover this special part of the Keystone State for the first time.
Sources: Erie News Now