Prompton State Park

Prompton State Park

Prompton State Park in northeastern Pennsylvania features a large reservoir and forested hills, offering diverse outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, and camping in a tranquil natural setting.

1,500
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1962
Year Established

About Prompton State Park

Prompton State Park
 

Prompton State Park covers over 1,500 acres in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, centered around the 280-acre Prompton Lake, a man-made reservoir created by a dam on the Lackawaxen River. The park’s landscape includes rolling hills, mixed hardwood forests, wetlands, and open water, providing a habitat for a variety of wildlife and native plants. Established initially in the mid-20th century to provide flood control, Prompton has since become a popular recreation destination. Visitors enjoy hiking on an extensive network of trails that range from easy lakeside strolls to more rugged forest routes. The park’s lake supports year-round fishing with species such as bass, trout, and panfish, while also featuring seasonal boating and kayaking opportunities. Campers can choose from several developed campgrounds offering tent and RV sites. In winter, the park opens for snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. Birdwatchers benefit from the combination of forest and aquatic habitats, attracting species like bald eagles, wood ducks, and great blue herons. Historical influences in the area trace back to early settlement and infrastructure development related to the dam and reservoir. Overall, Prompton State Park appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking water-based activities, forest adventures, and family-friendly camping amidst scenic Pennsylvania landscapes.

Highlights

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Prompton Lake Reservoir with opportunities for fishing, boating, and wildlife observation

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Extensive trail system crossing forested hills and lake shoreline

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Developed campgrounds with over 140 sites suitable for tents and RVs

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Snowmobiling trails and cross-country ski routes open in winter months

Notable Natural Features

Prompton Lake

A 280-acre reservoir providing habitat for fish and waterfowl, popular for fishing, kayaking, and scenic views.

D&H Canal History

Nearby historic remnants of the Delaware and Hudson Canal which spurred regional development in the 19th century.

Wildlife Habitat

Mixed hardwood forests and wetlands that support species including bald eagles, white-tailed deer, and various songbirds.