Pine Grove Furnace State Park offers a blend of history, forested landscapes, and a variety of outdoor activities centered around its scenic Laurel Lake and extensive trail system.
Pine Grove Furnace State Park is located in the South Mountain Range of the Appalachian Mountains in Pennsylvania. It covers a historic iron furnace site and a forested landscape spanning over 700 acres. The park features Laurel Lake, a 45-acre man-made body of water created in the 1800s to support iron-making operations and now serving as a focal point for fishing and paddle sports. Ecologically, the park consists of mixed hardwood forests, including oak, hickory, and tulip poplar, providing habitat for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and various songbirds. The park’s history is deeply tied to its iron furnace, operational in the 1800s, which visitors can explore through preserved structures and exhibits. Recreation abounds with hiking and mountain biking trails connecting the park to the Appalachian Trail, which crosses the southern edge of the park. Camping facilities include both modern and rustic options. Other popular activities include fishing, swimming, paddle boating, and picnicking. Visitors enjoy the peaceful environment, well-maintained facilities, and the park’s role as the halfway point of the Appalachian Trail. Seasonal events and interpretive programs further enhance the visitor experience, highlighting the natural and cultural history of the region.
Laurel Lake – a serene 45-acre lake ideal for fishing and paddle sports
Historic Pine Grove Furnace site with 19th-century ironmaking structures
Halfway point of the Appalachian Trail with access to long-distance hiking
Well-maintained campground with both modern and rustic sites
A preserved 19th-century building showcasing the lifestyle of the iron furnace’s superintendent.
A quiet lake providing opportunities for fishing, swimming, and non-motorized boating.
The Appalachian Trail crosses the park, offering access for thru-hikers and day-users alike.