Cross Fork, Pennsylvania

Cross Fork is a census-designated place in the southwest corner of Stewardson Township in Potter County, Pennsylvania, United States.

However, it used to include a school, fire, ambulance, police, major league baseball, football, and many other facilities of a city.

This town would be forever forgotten---however, the local community has organized events to bring in more population including Kettle Creek Valley Outdoors Show, now known as the Earl Brown Memorial Turkey Calling contest, Kettle Creek Music Festival, Cross Fork Snake Hunt, AMA Endurance Race and Fishing Derby.

The community is located in the southwest corner of Stewardson Township at the convergence of Kettle Creek with its tributary, Cross Fork.

[2] There are a few remnant lumbering railroad grades along Kettle Creek near the village that were used to transport milled logs, convenient for hiking and fishing.