Blue Knob State Park is a diverse outdoor destination in Pennsylvania offering extensive hiking, skiing, and camping opportunities amid the Allegheny Mountains.
Located in south-central Pennsylvania, Blue Knob State Park covers rugged terrain on the summit of Blue Knob, the second highest mountain in the state at 3,146 feet. The park spans areas within Bedford, Blair, and Huntingdon counties and features a mix of dense hardwood forests, meadows, and streams that provide rich habitat for wildlife including black bears, white-tailed deer, and various bird species. Established in 1920, the park has grown into a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy over 35 miles of trails winding through steep ridges and forested valleys, suited for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. The Blue Knob Ski Area, located within the park, is one of Pennsylvania's premier ski resorts offering alpine skiing and snowboarding with 34 slopes. In addition to winter sports, the park also provides fishing opportunities in the park’s several small lakes and streams. Facilities include campgrounds with both modern amenities and primitive options, picnic areas, a swimming pool, and scenic overlooks. The summit offers panoramic views of the surrounding Appalachian Mountains, including glimpses of the Allegheny Front. The park’s combination of high elevation, natural beauty, and outdoor activities draws a steady stream of visitors year-round. Programs and events hosted by the park rangers promote natural history education and stewardship of the area’s resources.
Summit overlook providing expansive views of the Allegheny Mountains
Blue Knob Ski Area: largest ski resort in southern Pennsylvania
Diverse trail network ranging from easy loops to challenging mountain hikes
Fields and wetlands that attract a variety of bird species for viewing
The park's highest point at 3,146 feet offering unparalleled views over multiple counties and the Appalachian Mountains.
A major winter recreation area with 34 slopes, terrain parks, and lift service attracting skiers and snowboarders.
The park is situated amid the expansive state forest, providing additional wilderness access and ecological diversity.