Laurel Ridge State Park

Laurel Ridge State Park offers a vast, tranquil landscape featuring the renowned Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail, ideal for hiking enthusiasts and nature lovers in Pennsylvania.

13,625
Acres Protected
70
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1967
Year Established

About Laurel Ridge State Park

 

Laurel Ridge State Park, located in Pennsylvania, stretches over the Laurel Mountain range and serves as a natural haven for outdoor enthusiasts. This park is celebrated for its 70-mile Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail, which is an essential trek for avid hikers. The park encompasses diverse ecosystems, ranging from dense hardwood forests teeming with wildlife to expansive vistas across the Allegheny Mountains. Established in 1967, this park has become a pivotal area for conserving Pennsylvania's rich natural heritage. Visitors can enjoy varied recreational opportunities, including hiking, camping, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing in winter months. The park's elevation and mix of natural habitats support diverse flora and fauna, enhancing the experience for wildlife watchers. Notable landmarks within the park include the historic Grindle Ridge Shelter area and the serene Seven Springs vicinity, popular for winter sports. Laurel Ridge State Park is a perfect destination for adventurers seeking a blend of challenging trails and peaceful natural beauty.

Highlights

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Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail

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Diverse ecosystems supporting rich wildlife

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Cross-country skiing trails

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Grindle Ridge Shelter Area

Notable Natural Features

Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail

A 70-mile trail that traverses the Laurel Mountain range, offering scenic views and challenging terrain.

Grindle Ridge Shelter Area

A historic and scenic shelter area for hikers to rest and camp along the trail.

Beam Rocks

Offers a spectacular overlook of the surrounding forested areas.