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These majestical islands were formed by deposits of sand, mud, and clay that the river carried down from the Allegheny Mountains.
Willow, sycamore, woodpeckers, flying squirrels, wild and scenic river.

PA
Over 700 miles of streams cut deeply into a rugged plateau through diverse stands of Allegheny hardwood, creating a steep and rolling topography.
Allegheny Reservoir, Bald Eagles and over 300 species of wildlife ranging from the smallest beetle to the largest of elk.

PA
Known for the rugged Bald Eagle Mountain and Allegheny Plateau which enhance the beauty of the 1,730-acre lake.
23 miles of shoreline, 630 acres of lake surface, butterfly trails, ice fishing, tobogganing, cross country skiing.

PA
Complete with trails leading through waterfalls, and mature forests, Beltzville offers several discoveries of varying treasures, even fossils.
Waterfalls, fossils, waterfowl.

PA
Perched on top of the Allegheny Plateau, Black Moshannon State Park features a Bog Natural Area which you disocver through its trails and boardwalk.
Ice fishing, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, boating, with chances of seeing wild turkey and bear.

PA
Caledonia is a treasure for nature enthusiasts and historians alike. Near Gettysburg, the park has become a favorite for Civil War buffs.
An 18-hole golf course and part of the Appalachian Trail which traverses through the central portion of the park.

PA
Sprawling 1,275 acres, Lake Marburg draws anglers, boaters, and swimmers. The forests of Codorus stand in tall contrast to the surrounding farmlands.
Seven-mile bridle trail, mooring, sledding, excellent place to observe waterfowl and warblers during their spring and fall migrations.

PA
Fabulous view of Pine Creek Gorge, Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon with trails traversing rugged terrain, and steep cliffs offering abundance of sights.
18-mile Pine Creek Trail, Spectacular views of Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania.

PA
Cook Forest's stand of old growth white pine and hemlock timber, called the Forest Cathedral, is a National Natural Landmark.
6,668 acres, bordered by the picturesque Clarion River, trail system of 27 miles reaches magnificent timber stands, Sawmill Craft Center and Theater.

PA
A stroll into American History, the canal is the only remaining continuously intact canal of the great towpath canal building era.
Delaware River, historic canal and towpath, miles of river shoreline, eleven river islands.

PA
One of the last large free-flowing rivers left in America, famous for its folded mountains and water gaps.
Lazy river of shallow riffles and quiet pools, river otter, hawks, osprey

PA
Recreation opportunities abound on the scenic Delaware River and in the surrounding unspoiled landscapes.
Streams, waterfalls, geologic features, diverse plants and wildlife, traces of past occupants and cultures.

PA
First settled and farmed by Mennonites who powered their industries with the water of Skippack Creek, the land is a quiltwork of cropland and forest.
Skippack Creek, meadows, mature woodlands, and historic buildings.

PA
Fort Washington State Park and the community of Fort Washington take their name from the fort built here by soldiers during the American Revolution.
Fort Hill, Militia Hill, Hope Lodge, Clifton House, wooded slopes, and meadows.

PA
Ringed by thick woodlands, the horseshoe-shaped Frances Slocum Lake provides 165 acres for boating, fishing, and relaxing.
Frances Slocum Lake, Abraham Creek, meadows, and forest.

PA
Set amidst the old, quaint farmland of southeast Pennsylvania, French Creek offers two lakes, extensive forests and 40 miles of hiking trails.
Large oak, poplar, hickory, maple, and beech trees, sparse understory of mountain laurel, rhododendron, and other brushy plants.

PA
This picturesque park is situated among gently rolling farm fields and heavily wooded hillsides. All stages of foreset succession are viewable.
Pinchot Lake, horseback riding, woodpeckers, deciduous forests dominated by red and white oaks, diabase rock formations.

PA
Nestled in the mountains of northeastern Huntingdon County, historic Greenwood Furnace State Park offers a serene haven of natural beauty.
Greenwood Forest Fire Lookout Tower, restored blacksmith shop, charcoal hearths, White-tailed deer, black bear, wild turkey, ruffed grouse.

PA
Middle Hickory Creek flows through meadows studded with bogs and beaver ponds. Large white pine are scattered in open areas.
Upland oak and hickory stands give way to beech, birch and hemlock in the wet valleys; bear; deer; pileated woodpeckers; barred owls.

PA
The Boulder Field, a National Natural Landmark, has over 40 miles of hiking trails, three state park natural areas and miles of trout streams.
striking boulder strewn area, on 40-miles of trails obsrevant hiker might see anything from chipmunks to black bears

PA
Situated on the northern edge of the Lehigh Valley, the rolling terrain of Jacobsburg gives rise to the foothills of the Pocono Plateau.
Lehigh Valley, Pocono Plateau, Bushkill Creek and its tributary Sobers Run, environmental education center, and historic buildings.

PA
Enjoy plenty of outdoor recreation at tranquil Lackawanna Lake and Kennedy Creek in both the winter and summer.
Lackawanna Lake and Kennedy Creek.

PA
Laurel Hill lake is surrounded by thousands of acres of pristine state park and state forest lands.
Hemlock Trail, Tramroad Trail, mountain laurel, rhododendron, sugar maple, white and red oak, birch, cherry, tulip poplar and hemlock trees.

PA
Situated at the western end of Locust Valley near the headwaters of Locust Creek, the park encompasses 1,144 acres, including a 52-acre lake.
Locust Valley, Locust Creek, and Locust Lake.

PA
Marsh Creek State Park is located in the rolling hills of northcentral Chester County and is 1,705 acres in size and contains a 535-acre lake.
Marsh Creek Lake and Larkins covered bridge.


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