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    Laurel Hill State Park

    4.6 (14 reviews)

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    Icey lake in February
    Kristy B.

    For me, Laurel Hill State Park has so much nostalgia from my when my parents would bring me as a kid. This place stole my heart back then and always continues to draw me back no matter how old I get. We live near Pittsburgh, but it's only an hour long drive to laurel hill state park. The trip is basically a straight shot from the exit off of I-70 until one right turn that leads you the to the main entrance of the park. You always know when your getting close to the park from the long stretch of gorgeous trees and fresh air. Now that I have a daughter, this is our go-to for a cheap and relaxing day trip. Our favorite spot is the beach area. Here you will find a playground, a decent stretch of sand to lay in the sun and build castles, a safe swimming zone, a concession stand with perfect summer snacks, and a rental lodge to rent paddleboard, water bikes and row boats. The best times to visit are on weekdays in the summer or in the colder months when the beach area is less crowded. Playing in the sand in the cool fall air is something we love. Also on the beach is a bridge that takes you over the spillway. It makes for a great place to fish. If your lucky, you can see the fish below when the waters not too cloudy. The park also has cabins to rent, a handicap accessible fishing dock and multiple trails that will take you to waterfalls. If you stop by the main office, you can get maps and pamphlets to help you find your way around the trails. There is a gift shop by the beach that has information too. Another thing I love about Laurel Hill is all the great places close by, which adds to the day tripping fun. These are some of my favorites: Pioneer Park Campground (camping) Moo Echo Dairy (cold hoagies, candy shop) Caddie Shack (pay by the ride amusement park) Jake's Mini Golf Molly's Ice Cream Bradys Restaurant (HUGE pieces of pie) The Country shop (unique gifts, baked goods) Jenny globe (roadside attractions) Eat n Park Elephant (roadside attractions) Koosher state park (They have an "island")

    A view of the creek.
    Stacey B.

    Visiting and drove by here a few times. Decided to venture in and was glad I did. There were several trails to choose from. Due to wet conditions we didn't follow as many as we wanted to. We did eventually come across a trail that was dryer than the other trails. My children 7, 9, and 11 enjoyed themselves. They were happy when they saw the turtles, Canadian Geese, and other small animals. We will surely visit again next time we are in the area.

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    Dead Man's Hollow - The first early signs of Spring!  It looks like it will be a good one.  Beautiful crocus flower near the catfish pond area.

    Dead Man's Hollow

    4.1(9 reviews)
    39.9 mi

    This lovely conservation area is 450 acres of beautiful forest with lots to see and a very shadowy…read morepast. The ruins of an old pipe factory are very visible and there are informative signs that tell the story. These occurrences took place in the 1800's. There is history of criminals murdered, accidental death(pipe factory), a hanging, an explosion, a drowning, a giant snake sighting, all taking place in the park. For this reason many people think that the sight is haunted by the people who met their fate here. I hate to burst the excitement, but I have never experienced ghosts, or any other paranormal activity while spending time there. In fact, despite it's dark past Dead Man's Hollow is a very tranquil place. If you have been there during May when Spring season really kicks off you will see tons of wildflowers that are spectacular. The pipe factory had a fire and the ground was burned. This happens to be very good for re-growth and as a result we get to experience a lot of beautiful flora. Also, the old pipe factory remains are covered with cool graffiti. The trails are at times narrow, but they are very clean. You are at some point going to climb up and down hills, so it is a very good workout. I would say that the hiking is a bit more challenging. To find it I would suggest searching via a trailhead name and not just the park name. One example would be "cat fish pond trail." There is a nice parking area near that trailhead. There is also another parking area on the other side of the park(more on that later). This other side is closer to the ruins.

    We checked out the catfish pond today. It looked promising at first but soon discovered that there…read moreis very little accessibility to fish there. The spots that are open are at an incline sloped towards the pond and are very slippery and hazardous. I do not recommend taking young kids there. My daughter and I fished for an hour or so and only saw bluegill in the 3-4" range and smaller minnows. We used lures and worms and had many bites but the fish were too small to get hooked. We did see many water turtles and even a few babies whose shell was about 2-3" in diameter. We also saw one large snapping turtle appear for a few seconds. There are also a bunch of bullfrog minnows whose bodies were the size of golf balls (early June). It's a cool place to see but we won't be returning to fish.

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    Dead Man's Hollow - Beautiful crocus flowers near the catfish pond area.

    Beautiful crocus flowers near the catfish pond area.

    Dead Man's Hollow - The "cloth of gold" crocus flower.

    The "cloth of gold" crocus flower.

    Dead Man's Hollow - Just two dudes hiking the trail.

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    Just two dudes hiking the trail.

    Ohiopyle State Park - Fall foliage

    Ohiopyle State Park

    4.6(98 reviews)
    18.2 mi

    I wish I had more time to explore the park as a whole, but I had an aggressive agenda where I had…read morepreset times to tour two Frank Lloyd Wright residential masterpieces, Kentuck Knob (review: https://yelp.to/_zBjRXaWxl) and the legendary Fallingwater (review: https://yelp.to/hQ179hIMk_). Motoring in my rented SUV through the gorgeous Laurel Highlands region, I had roughly an hour to drive the seven miles between the two homes right through this park. Right in the heart is a most worthwhile stop, Ohiopyle Falls, a twenty-foot waterfall that spans the wide Youghiogheny River over a couple of dramatic levels. The parking lot was huge and pretty empty, and it was a quick stroll to the broad observation decks that jut out over the river. There was a group of kayakers huddled together as they were preparing to navigate the whitewater torrents. The hamlet of Ohiopyle provides a welcome coffee break. RELATED - Exploring the greater Pittsburgh area? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/JIi0cQGNmO

    Update: After a tour of the stunning FallingWaters a 1937…read moreFrank Lloyd Wright designed home and a wonderful lunch in Ohiopyle PA we returned to our 139 campsite to enjoy a quiet afternoon we were approached by two heavily armed policemen who indicated we were camping in a "No Dog Zone"!!! We explained that the State Park Ranger had assigned the site upon checkin and mentioned nothing about a "No Dog Zone". They indicated that since we were checking out the next morning we would have to move. The officers were very nice however them being so heavily armed was a bit unnerving!! In Pennsylvania state parks, dogs are generally not allowed in swimming areas, inside buildings, or in designated non-pet overnight areas like cabins and group tenting areas. They are also prohibited in any area specifically designated as closed to pets. Responsible pet ownership is expected, meaning dogs must be leashed, attended, and their waste must be cleaned up!!! After a seven hour multi state slough we finally arrived at Ohiopyle State Park in PA. Site 139 was an easy back in however due to an afternoon thunderstorm there's no power to the campground upon our arrival but thankfully it came back on a short while ago! We've decided to enjoy a second day exploring the river, local sites etc. Really enjoyed our stay. While the entry roads are a bit tight the facilities were clean plus the staff was amazingly friendly. Highly recommended.

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    Ohiopyle State Park - Visitor center exhibit

    Visitor center exhibit

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