Description
Raccoon Creek State Park has continued to develop from the park’s beginning as a Recreational Demonstration Area operated by the National Park Service in the 1930s, to one of the largest and most beautiful state parks in Pennsylvania. Facilities at the park are a mix from the early Civilian Conservation Corps camp to modern facilities. In addition to recreational areas, there are large tracts of undeveloped land. The 7,572-acre park features the beautiful 101-acre Raccoon Lake. There are two main group tenting areas in the western side of the park. The Sioux group tenting area is divided into two sites: area A, 20 people; area B, 60 people. The more remote Pioneer group tenting area is divided into four sites: Apache, 60 people; Blackfeet, 20 people; Cherokee; 60 people; Mohawk, 40 people.Details
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Features Backpacking, Boating, Cabins, Camping, Cross-country Skiing, Fishing, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Hunting, Organized Group Cabin Camping, Organized Group Tenting, Picnicking, Swimming, Trail Biking, Wildlife Watching, Winter Activities, |
Point of Contact Al Wasilewski |
Phone 724-899-2200 |
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