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Downtown Tidioute
TIDIOUTE, PA
Tidioute (tiddy-oot), is an Iroquois word meaning "protrusion of land." The Allegheny River makes a sharp bend here creating a near-peninsula within the river valley. Access to the Allegheny River is available from a boat launch and a 5 mile non-motorized riverside Recreation Trek both located in the heart of town. Home of the worlds' first natural "flowing" oil well, used by Native Americans for medicinal purposes. After the discovery of oil in Titusville, Tidioute became a booming oil center and the birthplace of Standard Oil. Oil millionaires, railroads and wealth followed leaving a legacy of Victorian-era mansions. For the last 48 years; Tidioute has hosted the PA. State Championship Fishing Tournament held annually the last weekend in September.
Nearby Lodging
The Candlelight Inn
Come relax and enjoy the mountains. Featuring spacious bedrooms with new private bathrooms in an 1870...
White Pine Lodge
Log cabin near Tidioute with all conveniences, sleeps up to eight guests; supply linens and personal ...
Wilderness Camp - Tidioute
White Bear Camp is located on Route 62, two miles north of Tidioute, Pennsylvania in the Allegheny National...
Nearby Dining
Kinzua-Wolf Run Marina
Waterfront dining, live entertainment, Carp feeding, boat rentals, coin-operated showers, pump station...
Nearby Activities
Just Country Gifts And Antiques
Gifts, antiques, furniture, Christmas shop, linens, candles, gourmet food and much more! All found in...
Simpler Times Museum
Local interest museum. Oil, gas and agriculture displays. Cars from 1913 to 1966. Over 90 gas engines...
Tidioute Riverside Rectrek Trail
This four and a half mile trail runs from Tidioute to Trunkeyville.
More Local Information
Warren County Visitors Bureau
Contact Information:
Address:
174 Main St
TIDIOUTE,
PA 16351
Phone: 814-484-7424