Canoe Creek State Park offers a peaceful recreational setting centered around its large lake, providing opportunities for fishing, hiking, and wildlife observation in central Pennsylvania.
Canoe Creek State Park is located in Blair County, Pennsylvania, covering over 968 acres dominated by Canoe Creek Lake, an 155-acre reservoir that serves as the park's focal point. The park features a variety of outdoor activities including fishing, boating, hiking, and picnicking. The surrounding landscape consists of forested hills, open fields, and wetlands that support diverse wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and numerous bird species, especially waterfowl and migratory birds. Created in the 1970s primarily for flood control and water supply, the area has since become a popular outdoor recreation destination. In addition to fishing for bass, trout, and catfish, visitors can explore approximately 7 miles of maintained hiking trails that meander through mixed hardwood forests and along the shoreline of the lake. Canoe Creek State Park also provides picnic areas, a playground, and boat rentals. The park’s ecological value is enhanced by its role in preserving wetland habitats and providing a refuge for native flora and fauna. The nearby Canoe Creek Wildlife Management Area adds to opportunities for hunting and wildlife watching, attracting nature enthusiasts and families alike. Its location outside the larger metropolitan areas ensures a quieter visit, appealing to anglers, hikers, bird watchers, and weekend campers throughout the year.
Canoe Creek Lake – a 155-acre stocked reservoir popular for fishing and boating
Diverse birdwatching opportunities, including seasonal waterfowl migrations
Well-maintained hiking trails offering scenic views of forests and wetlands
Canoe Creek Wildlife Management Area adjacent to the park for expanded wildlife viewing and hunting
A man-made 155-acre lake that supports fishing, boating, and waterfowl habitat.
Approximately 7 miles of trails vary from easy loop paths to moderate terrain through forest and wetland areas.
The park preserves habitats for deer, turkeys, waterfowl, and migratory birds around its wetlands and woodlands.