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    Hyner Run State Park

    4.7 (9 reviews)

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    Jeff S.

    Perhaps the most spectacular viewpoint in all of PA. If you find yourself anywhere near Hyner, PA, you must trek up to the top to the mountain to see the gorgeous Susquehanna valley below. I was lucky to be able to visit on a clear September morning with excellent visibility. I was taken up there quite by surprise, not knowing what to expect. We were already in the middle of nowhere, then we climbed this long, steep hill and we arrived at a parking lot at the top of the mountain. I still could not see the view from the parking lot, but as I walked toward where the action was obviously happening, the incredible view was slowly exposed to me. Being surprised was a great way to experience it. Check out my pictures: http://static.px.yelp.com/bphoto/pWjyn-5XoglxogPk7um_bA/l Official Website: http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/hynerview.aspx MAP: http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/hynerview/hynerrun_hynerview_mini.pdf

    Dan R.

    Hyner Run is located in Clinton County, north-central Pa. Hyner Run is pretty small size wise, measuring only 180 acres. It has a small stream going through it and a nice set of picnic pavilions. It is surrounded by Sproul State Forest, those that know me understand my like of parks, woods and mountains, but compared to its neighbors its paltry. It you are in the area, check it out, but deffinatly go to its larger neighbor: Hyner Viewhttp://www.yelp.com/biz/hyner-view-state-park-hyner#hrid:s-WC-8nzyR06haOg7H-Vdg/query:hyne r

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    Beautiful place, a must go see if you are in the area. Drive around, it's worth it.

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    They have a free pool that is open in the summer great place to swim. Also have a very nice camping area for campers and tents.

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    Black Moshannon State Park

    Black Moshannon State Park

    5.0(4 reviews)
    36.8 mi

    Black Moshannon State Park and its 250 acre lake is an often overlooked Pennsylvania State Park…read more In addition to all of the trails and wetlands it also offers a campground and rental cabins. For those that hold family gatherings or other large grope picnics it also has numerous picnic areas that can be rented. We, until recently, lived only a short distance from the Park. Today we went for a ride and came to the Park to relax and decided to have a dish on Ice Cream. I choose Mint Chip and my wife had Black Raspberry. We sat on the porch and enjoyed our food as well as the beauty of the park. If you have not visited Black Moshannon Park you should give if a try. You will enjoy the beauty and tranquility.

    I'm a bonafide Pennsylvania enthusiast/knucklehead who enjoys a rush of adrenaline with a hint of…read moreunmatched relaxation to cap it off. Black Moshannon State Park is the place for people like me, and I reckon I'll return if I ever get the chance to meet Phillips Burg and decide to live in his town one day. The campsites, while basic, did the job with ease. I've never had a better s'more in my life in those fire pits. The falling acorns, however, made me have several Sir Isaac Newton moments and even gave my camping tent a concussion. It was nuts, but I slept like a dead dog every night. The 20 miles of hiking trails are excellent, and the bathhouse was suprisingly clean. I'll be back once I figure out what I'm doing with my life. The end.

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    Worlds End State Park - Playground

    Worlds End State Park

    4.8(28 reviews)
    52.4 mi

    Worlds End is another fantastic state park in Pennsylvania! There are a lot of sights to see and…read morethings to do. Unfortunately, the weather interfered with our ability to see as much as we had hoped, but we still had a great time! There is a nice visitor center with a variety of historic and nature info available, including some great info on the CCC work that took place in the park (there's a really nice interactive model of a CCC camp too) and how and where the park name is suspected to have been derived from. There is a real snake to look at, as well. A very nice playground is located nearby, and this section of the park also offers easy access to the Loysalsock Creek and the beach with a snack bar, plus multiple picnic tables and shelterhouses. It's beautiful even just to look at the valley walls and the creek itself. There are several gorgeous vistas available, some by foot and some by foot or car. We especially liked the Loyalsock Canyon Vista, which can be reached on foot or by car. It is located next to the Rock Garden, which is a very neat grouping of giant rocks and boulders that is a lot of fun to check out. The park also offers camping and plenty of trails. Worlds End is located within the Loyalsock State Forest, so there is also a lot more that one could explore in the area.

    Ricketts Glen used to be my favorite PA state park, but World's End has totally won me over. The…read moremost important reasons: 1) The hikes here are a little more challenging, a little longer, and just generally more enjoyable for me. 2) The family campground is spacious - the tent sites and modern electric sites are interspersed, but you don't feel like you're right on top of the next site over. 3) The bathroom facilities are clean and warm, no matter what time of year I've visited. Big ups to maintenance and the camp hosts. 4) The camp hosts and visitors center personnel are fantastically kind and helpful. They obviously love this park. 5) Fun stuff like the Forksville General Store, Snack stands, swimming hike, Haystacks, Rock Garden, and all kinds of other interesting places to explore! I've been here with friends, with my family, and by myself, and I've thoroughly enjoyed each trip, so I'll definitely be back for more!

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    Leonard Harrison State Park - Mountain Laurel

    Leonard Harrison State Park

    4.6(16 reviews)
    29.3 mi

    Nice place. Easy parking. Turkey path on either side is an amazing hike (Colton Point turkey path…read moremy fav). Amazing views.

    Our time in Wellsboro, PA, was primarily about an exploration of Leonard Harrison State Park, the…read morehome of the Pine Creek Gorge, a/k/a, The Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania. While no one who has visited the actual Grand Canyon in Arizona would mistake the two, this one was beautiful and challenging in its own right. We approached from the Overlook Trail that offered a terrific view from the eastern rim down into the roiling creek below. The beginning of the autumnal changing of the foliage provided a colorful backdrop to the agelessness of the erosion that has been cutting away at the granite for millions of years. That top trail is about a mile in circular length, with minimal elevation change, but well worth the effort wearing good walking shoes. The new parking area at the end of Route 660, and the under construction visitors center, are an excellent jumping off point for this trail and the Turkey Trail that runs from the rim down to the creek. It is more difficult to hike, especially going back up, but has wonderful sights and Touch Me experiences, like several waterfalls that are mesmerizing, yet approachable enough to feel the spray and the water bounds of the rocks, with a few quiet pools that invite you to get in if there aren't too many people around. Cold, brisk, and oh, so, refreshing. Leonard Harrison S.P. is one of several excellent natural areas in the Commonwealth that are true hidden gems; just waiting to be rediscovered by those seeking a nearly off the grid experience. This one, and End of the World State Park are two of my favorites in this part of PA. They are waiting quietly for you.

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