What is turtlepoint pennsylvania?

Turtlepoint is a borough in McKean County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located on the northeastern border of the county, approximately 10 miles northwest of Bradford. The borough has a total area of 0.6 square miles, with a population of around 433 people as of the 2010 census.

Turtlepoint was named after the nearby Turtle Creek, which was named for the abundance of turtles found in its waters. The area was first settled in the early 1800s, and was primarily a lumber town until the late 1800s, when the oil industry became a major economic force in the area.

Today, Turtlepoint is a quiet residential community surrounded by forests and rolling hills. The town is known for its hunting and fishing opportunities, as well as its proximity to Allegheny National Forest and Kinzua Dam. There are several small businesses in the area, including a gas station and convenience store, a pizza restaurant, and a thrift store. The town also has its own volunteer fire department and community center.