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  1. Steeped in natural and historical features, the 696-acre Pine Grove Furnace State Park is at the northern tip of the Blue Ridge Mountains, in an area ... [more] Status: Open year round. Season Dates. Max Reservation Window: View all.

  2. Stay the Night at Pine Grove Furnace State Park. Make a reservation for Pine Grove Furnace State Park. Camping. Flush toilets, warm showers, some electric hook-ups. This activity or structure is ADA accessible. Seventy tent and trailer sites are available from late March to mid-December. Each campsite has a picnic table and fire ring.

  3. Steeped in natural and historical features, the 696-acre Pine Grove Furnace State Park is at the northern tip of the Blue Ridge Mountains, in an area known as South Mountain. Visitors enjoy many recreational opportunities, including: Two mountain lakes (Laurel Lake and Fuller Lake) Hiking the Appalachian Trail. Biking the rail trail.

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    • Appalachian Trail
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    • Fishing
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    Pine Grove Furnace State Park has four miles of trails and connections to longer trails, like the Appalachian Trail. View the entire park from the quartzite rock outcropping at the top of Pole Steeple. Begin at the Pole Steeple parking lot along Railroad Road by Laurel Lake. View more about each trail by clicking on its trail name below.

    Pole Steeple: .75 miles View Details
    Creek Trail: .5 miles View Details
    Mountain Creek Trail: 1.4 miles View Details
    Koppenhaver Trail: 1 mile View Details

    All park roads and service roads are open to bicycles unless posted otherwise. The three-mile Hiker-Biker-A.T. Trail, an ADA-accessible, family-friendly trail, travels from the Furnace Stack, past Fuller Lake, to the Laurel Lake area. The trail overlaps the Appalachian Trail and Old Railroad Bed Road and provides access to multiple other trails in ...

    Pine Grove Furnace State Park marks the midway point along the Appalachian Trail. Obeying tradition, hikers eat a half-gallon of ice cream here. Although no camping on the trail is permitted within the park boundaries, visitors can stay overnight at the Ironmaster's Mansion located on the trail in the park for public use. Pine Grove Furnace does al...

    Enjoy lakeside beaches at Laurel and Fuller Lake from May 1 to September 30, 8 a.m. to sunset. Laurel Lake is "swim at your own risk," and Fuller Lake has lifeguards on duty from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. from Memorial Day weekend until Labor Day unless otherwise posted. Seasonal snack bar. Read more about Laurel Lake.

    Boating is permitted on the 25-acre Laurel Lake (electric motors only). There is a boat launch and a place to rent boats. Boats must display proper registration.

    Laurel and Fuller Lakes have pickerel, perch, bass, and stocked trout. Mountain Creek, which flows through the park, has cool-water species like brown, brook, and rainbow trout. The park also participates in the PA Fish & Boat Commission Fishing Tackle Loaner Program.The public can borrow rods, reels, and a tackle box on a first-come, first-serve b...

    A variety of habitats, including mixed forest, shrub/scrub, and swampland, draws nearly 160 bird species during migration and nesting seasons, including warblers, buteos, accipiters, flycatchers, woodpeckers, owls, and vireos. During migration, grebes, puddle ducks, and mergansers splash down in the lakes, streams, and wetlands. Good place for irru...

    Over 75 acres are open to hunting, trapping, and the training of dogs during established seasons. Common game species are deer, turkey, rabbit, pheasant, and squirrel. Dog training is permitted from the day following Labor Day through March 31 in designated hunting areas. Contact the park office for ADA-accessible hunting information. Use extreme c...

    Pets are allowed at designated campsites for a fee and throughout the park. Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. Pets are NOT allowed on the beach. Pets may be taken on trails. Please ensure you clean up after your pet while visiting the park.

    Enjoy a variety of activities at this 696-acre park in Michaux State Forest, including camping, hiking, swimming, boating, fishing, and birding. The park also marks the midway point of the Appalachian Trail and has a museum, a general store, and an environmental education center.

  4. Steeped in natural and historical features, the 696-acre Pine Grove Furnace State Park is at the northern tip of the Blue Ridge Mountains, in an area known as South Mountain.

  5. 4 days ago · Book Now. Activities & Amenities. Site Details. Reservation Information. Checkin TimeSunrise. Checkout TimeSunset. Site Reserve TypeSite-Specific. Type of UseDay. Occupants/Vehicles. Maximum Number of People80. Site/Room Information. Site AccessDrive-In. Square Footage1056. Water Available at StructureSeasonally. Seating Capacity80.

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