Living in a state as huge as Pennsylvania means we’ve got a lot of places to explore, many of them off of the beaten path. This secluded state park in Pennsylvania provides an idyllic backdrop for an adventure any time of the year, offering a full slate of activities and the opportunity to cross paths with a variety of wildlife. You’ll find so much to do, in fact, that a day may simply not be enough time for a visit.

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Have you been to this secluded state park in Pennsylvania? Share your experience in the comments! If you’re a fan of secluded spots, make your way to Hammersley Wild Area in Austin, which earns props as the most remote place in Pennsylvania.

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