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Swatara State Park Adventures

Swatara State Park offers a diverse outdoor experience along the scenic Swatara Creek, featuring trails, boating, and rich natural and historical resources in central Pennsylvania.

3528
Acres Protected
20+
Miles of Trails
Approx. 300,000
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Swatara State Park

 

Swatara State Park spans over 3,500 acres along the banks of the Swatara Creek in Lebanon and Schuylkill counties, Pennsylvania. The park centers around the restored Swatara Creek Canal and the Swatara Creek itself, which provides prime opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. The terrain varies from creek-side wetlands and floodplain forests to steep ridges with oak and hickory forests. The park’s landscape reflects a blend of both natural and cultural history, including remnants of the 19th-century Union Canal that once connected Harrisburg with the coal regions. Visitors can access over 20 miles of multi-use trails designed for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, including portions of the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail and the Swatara Rail Trail, which repurpose old railroad corridors. Wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, beavers, and a variety of waterfowl are common sights, emphasizing the park’s role as an ecological refuge. The park is also notable for its waterways that host anglers seeking smallmouth bass and other species. Seasonal activities include snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in winter. With picnic areas, a marina for boat launching, and proximity to historic towns, Swatara State Park provides a well-rounded destination for outdoor enthusiasts, history buffs, and families alike.

Highlights

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Swatara Creek Canoe and Kayak Trail

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Historic Union Canal remnants and towpath

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Swatara Rail Trail connecting Lebanon and Jonestown

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Wetland habitats supporting diverse bird species

Notable Natural Features

Swatara Rail Trail

A multi-use trail developed from an abandoned railroad corridor providing scenic views and access to local towns.

Union Canal Towpath

Remains of the 19th-century canal system that run parallel to portions of the creek, offering historical insights and walking trails.

Swatara Creek

A Class A Wild Trout waterway famous for paddling, fishing, and its natural floodplain wetlands.