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If you want to explore Pennsylvania’s great outdoors, you’ve come to the right place. The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ Bureau of State Parks manages 124 state parks with more than 300,000 acres for these popular outdoor recreation activities and more: Hiking. Picnicking.
- Weddings in Parks
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- Group Cabin Camps Map
Blue Knob State Park. A 100-person capacity camp is...
- Lodging Locations Map
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- State Park Maps
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- Rules and Regulations
Because state parks belong to the people of Pennsylvania, we...
- History
In 1957, Pennsylvania’s New State Parks: A Report to the...
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- Camping Locations Map
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- Weddings in Parks
Learn about conservation practices on Pennsylvania public lands and outdoor recreation, education, and business opportunities in Pennsylvania state parks and forests.
The Pennsylvania Recreation and Park Society empowers recreation and park professionals and citizen advocates to enhance life-enriching services for all Pennsylvanians.
Pennsylvania is brimming with outdoor recreation opportunities in all seasons! Discover the possibilities and places in your backyard or across the commonwealth, and be safe while you're out there.
Pennsylvania offers great backpacking trails and river camping at select state parks. Backpack at Laurel Ridge, Moraine, Oil Creek, or Raccoon Creek State Parks. Feel like a float trip? Check out what Cook Forest and Clear Creek offer for River Camping (Boat not provided).
Use our interactive map to discover a variety of information about Pa State Parks, State Forests, and Geology - now including ADA Accessible Features and Campgrounds!
The goal of PA’s outdoor recreation plan is to help all Pennsylvanians achieve greater access and enjoyment from experiences in the commonwealth’s abundance of local and state parks, state and national forests, trails, rivers, lakes, game lands, and other recreation spaces.