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Sinnemahoning State Park
POTTER COUNTY
Sinnemahoning State Park is located near the
center of the Pennsylvania Wilds’ scenic steep
valleys region and encompasses 1,910 acres of
beautiful scenery and outstanding wildlife habitat.
Situated in Cameron and Potter counties, the park
is nestled between the green shouldered ridges of
Pennsylvania’s Elk and Susquehannock state forests.
The park is long and narrow and includes lands
on both sides of First Fork Sinnemahoning Creek,
a major tributary to the Sinnemahoning Creek. At
the southern end of the park, a 145-acre reservoir
created by the George B. Stevenson Dam offers
excellent fishing and water recreation opportunities.
The abundance of wildlife within the park provides
visitors with opportunities to view bald eagles,
coyotes, elk, and bobcats. In addition, the park’s
geographic location is excellent for visitors to explore
the other treasures of the Pennsylvania Wilds region.
DIRECTIONS
Sinnemahoning State Park is located on Route 872 in Cameron and
Potter counties in north-central Pennsylvania. The park is 13 miles
north of the intersection of Route 120 and Route 872 (outside of the
village of Sinnemahoning) or 15 miles south of Austin. The Park Office
and Wildlife Center is located 0.5 mile south of the northern intersection
of Route 872 and the Park Road. The northern entrance of the park is
about 3 miles north on Route 872.
Sinnemahoning State Park
4843 Park Road, Austin, PA 16720
814-647-8401
CURT WEINHOLD
Camping Reservations: www.dcnr.pa.gov / 888-PA-PARKS
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