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The Forest Cathedral of Cook Forest State Park has old growth timber like these impressive white pine and hemlocks.Forest Cathedral, Cook Forest State Park

Pennsylvania State Parks are great places for outdoor activities. Spend some time camping, boating, fishing, hiking or attending environmental education programs. You can find peace and quiet, have a picnic, or watch a sunset. Visit a Pennsylvania state park and discover its unique character and varied outdoor recreational opportunities.

Over 36 million people visit Pennsylvania state parks each year. Unfortunately, a few inconsiderate people damage precious park resources. These actions make it difficult for parks to balance recreational use with the conservation of park resources.

Because state parks belong to the people of Pennsylvania, we all need to work together to conserve park resources and protect the state park legacy for future generations.





New Pennsylvania State Parks Rules and Regulations

Please be considerate of those who will use this state park after you. To help insure your safety and pleasure, please observe the following rules and regulations which are applicable to state parks, including environmental education centers; state park preserves, conservation areas and natural areas; and waters under the jurisdiction of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of State Parks.

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