World's End State Park

World's End State Park is a hidden gem in Pennsylvania offering stunning views, diverse ecology, and a variety of outdoor adventures.

780
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
250,000
Annual Visitors
1932
Year Established

About World's End State Park

 

World's End State Park is located in the heart of the Endless Mountains in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania. This scenic state park provides visitors with breathtaking views, especially from the Canyon Vista, one of its most popular vantage points. Encompassing dense forests, rugged cliffs, and the gentle waters of Loyalsock Creek, the park is a haven for nature lovers. Each season offers a different attraction: vibrant fall foliage, refreshing summer streams, serene winter landscapes, and the renewal of life in spring. Visitors can explore a network of trails that wind through diverse habitats, supporting a wide range of flora and fauna. In addition to hiking, the park offers camping, picnicking, fishing, and boating. Established in the early 1930s, World's End has served as a serene retreat for generations, maintaining a commitment to preserving its natural beauty and historical significance.

Highlights

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Canyon Vista offering panoramic views of the Endless Mountains

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Unique glacially carved valleys and diverse ecosystems

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Historic Civilian Conservation Corps structures from the 1930s

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Loyalsock Creek for fishing, swimming, and kayaking

Notable Natural Features

Canyon Vista

A stunning overlook offering views that stretch across the Endless Mountains.

Loyalsock Creek

Known for its beautiful, clear waters, ideal for fishing and kayaking.

Double Run Nature Trail

A picturesque hike that passes through dense forest and alongside two charming streams.