Nescopeck State Park offers diverse outdoor recreation including hiking, fishing, and wildlife observation within over 3,500 acres of forested landscapes and streams in northeastern Pennsylvania.
Nescopeck State Park is located in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, encompassing over 3,500 acres of mixed hardwood forests, wetlands, and mountainous terrain dominated by the Nescopeck Creek watershed. The park's landscape is defined by rolling hills, deep valleys, and clean cold-water streams, which support trout populations and a variety of other freshwater species. Established in 1975, the park aims to protect the natural habitat and provide recreational opportunities to residents and visitors. The park features an extensive network of multi-use trails used for hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling in winter, all set within a mix of mature forests and open fields. Wildlife enthusiasts can observe species such as white-tailed deer, black bear, wild turkey, and a variety of songbirds. Anglers come to Nescopeck Creek for its trout fishing opportunities, while paddlers may explore calm stretches of the Nescopeck Creek and other smaller waterways. The park includes several scenic overlooks and picnic areas that encourage day-use visitors to relax amid natural surroundings. No major development within the park interrupts the serene environment, making it a peaceful destination for nature walks and photography. While there are no particularly high peaks, the elevation changes offer moderate hiking challenges. Accessibility from nearby towns like Berwick and Nescopeck allows easy day trips or weekend visits. The park’s conservation efforts focus on protecting water quality in the Nescopeck Creek watershed and maintaining the integrity of its forest ecosystems.
Nescopeck Creek – a prime trout fishing stream
Multi-use trail system accommodating hikers, mountain bikers, and snowmobilers
Scenic views from elevation points along Sugarloaf Mountain Loop
Wetlands and forest habitat supporting diverse bird species
A coldwater stream known for excellent trout fishing and clean aquatic habitat.
A trail circuit offering moderate elevation gain and panoramic views of the park's forests and fields.
Important ecological zones supporting amphibians, waterfowl, and various plant species.