For hunters in Kansas City, MO, traveling to Tioga Boar Hunting in Tioga, PA, is an opportunity to experience some of the best hunting on the East Coast. With a diverse range of big game, including boar, deer, and exotics, our preserve offers an exciting and challenging environment for hunters of all levels. Our experienced guides ensure a successful hunt, whether you’re a seasoned pro or a newcomer looking to learn. When not out on a hunt, you can enjoy comfortable lodging and meals prepared by an on-site chef, making it a worthwhile destination for a complete hunting adventure.
Directions from Kansas City, MO to Tioga Boar Hunting
To reach Tioga Boar Hunting from Kansas City, start by heading east on I-70 E, where you’ll stay for a considerable distance. Take exit 232-232B to merge onto I-270 N toward Chicago, then continue until you rejoin I-70 E, entering Illinois and later Indiana. Stay on I-70 E through Indiana toward Dayton, OH.
As you enter Ohio, stay on I-70 E until you can take exit 96 toward the airport, then use the exit for I-71 S toward I-71 N/Cleveland/Cincinnati. Merge onto I-71 N and take exit 220 for I-271 N toward Erie, PA, and follow that for about 40 miles until you merge onto I-90 E.
When you enter Pennsylvania, continue on I-90 E and take exit 37 for I-86 E toward Jamestown. Continue onto I-86 E and cross into New York. After 175 miles, take exit 44A-B for US-15 toward Williamsport, merging onto I-99/US-15 S. Continue into Pennsylvania and stay on US-15 S. Take exit 191 for PA-287 S until you can turn right onto Cowanesque St, which will become Mann Hill Rd. Tioga Boar Hunting will be to your right.
For those considering flying, the Elmira/Corning Regional Airport is a nearby option with a short drive to the preserve.
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Whether you’re after trophy boar or other big game, our team is ready to assist you in making the most of your adventure. As you plan for your trip with us, however, keep in mind that while we’re able to hunt boar, buffalo, and ram year-round, there are some animals that are only available during a particular time of year. Be sure to check out our individual “hunts” pages, and contact us with any questions you might have.