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  1. Once an industrial complex for the fledgling United States of America, today French Creek State Park is an oasis for people and wildlife. Straddling the Schuylkill Highlands, the 7,730-acre park is the largest block of contiguous forest between Washington D.C. and New York City.

  2. Hiking at French Creek State Park. 35 miles of trails. More than 35 miles of well-marked trails cover a large portion of the park’s 7,916 acres. Hikers at French Creek have a wide variety of opportunities for quiet reflection, nature study, and physical challenge. Trailhead parking is located in many convenient areas.

  3. 5 days ago · FRENCH CREEK STATE PARK, PA. Add to Favorites. Once an industrial complex for the fledgling United State of America, today French Creek State Park is an oasis for people and wildlife. Straddling ... [more] Status: Open year round. Season Dates.

  4. Stay the Night at French Creek State Park. Make an online reservation for French Creek State Park. Camping. Flush toilets, warm showers, some electric and full-hookup campsites. GPS DD: Lat. 40.2128 Long. -75.78184. Address: 410 Park Road, Elverson, PA 19520. The large campground is open from March through the first weekend in January.

  5. Attractions near French Creek State Park: (1.49 mi) Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site (9.81 mi) September Farm Cheese (1.81 mi) Crow's Nest Preserve (9.87 mi) Marsh Creek State Park (2.56 mi) Above & Beyond Ballooning; View all attractions near French Creek State Park on Tripadvisor

  6. French Creek State Park is a 7,977-acre (3,228 ha) Pennsylvania state park in North Coventry and Warwick Townships in Chester County and Robeson and Union Townships in Berks County, Pennsylvania. It straddles northern Chester County and southern Berks County along French Creek .

  7. French Creek State Park is located within the largest block of contiguous forest between DC and New York City. and is a great place to come and enjoy a hike. The park features beautiful forests, lakes, and fields that form the habitats of many plant and animal species.

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